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EMDR From Theory to Clinical Use
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EMDR is commonly referenced as a phase-based approach for addressing emotionally charged experiences.
 
Through the use of bilateral stimulation, this approach encourages adaptive information processing. This allows individuals to engage with challenging material in a way that feels intentional rather than overwhelming.
 
Many clinicians associate EMDR with contemporary mental health models. It is frequently included in discussions about stress management and broader wellness strategies.
 
As research literature expands, EMDR continues to appear in professional conversations about clinical treatment options and practitioner education.
 
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