Certainly! Here's the new description without the links and additional text: Bilateral stimulation is the use of visual, ...
If you’ve seen someone tapping their knees or shoulders on the subway lately, alternating between tapping their left and right sides, they’re using a science-based technique called “bilateral ...
This article was originally featured on The Conversation. If you’ve been to a therapist’s office in the past few years, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of eye movement desensitization and ...
Television dramas are crammed with desperate parents and chronically ill children. Vicki Mayo’s version of the story ends differently as she finds a way to help her daughter and many others through ...
Ever had one of those days when your brain feels like it’s running on fumes? Your thoughts are foggy, your concentration is shot, and your mind keeps spinning in unproductive circles. Traditional ...
Over recent decades, research has increasingly supported the notion that specific patterns of eye movements can modulate memory retrieval processes. In particular, bilateral saccadic eye movements are ...
The treatment known as eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) was developed in 1987 by American psychologist Francine Shapiro for the remediation of trauma symptoms and post-traumatic ...
Bilateral stimulation involves the use of visual, auditory, or tactile external stimuli occurring in a rhythmic side-to-side pattern. It is a core element of eye movement desensitization and ...