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EMDR Target Tracking

EMDR Target Tracking clinic al q&a Editorial Note: The Clinical Column is a regular Journal of EMDR Practice and Research feature in which master clinicians answer a question posed by a reader who is requesting assistance with clinical challenges. In this issue’s column, the response is written by Regina D. Morrow, who is a licensed mar- riage and family therapist and mental health counselor and an EMDRIA-approved consultant in Orlando, Florida. Readers can send questions for future issues to journal@emdria.org. “0-7-clear.” Often the processing of a target remains incom- Question: How can I track my client’s numerous plete for a variety of reasons. Once reprocessing is resumed, treatment targets? the EMDR clinician needs to return to the unfi nished target, reevaluate it, and then continue reprocessing it to reach 0-7- ANSWER BY REGINA D. MORROW: clear. If targets are not fully reprocessed, comprehensive This question is often asked by clinicians who are moti- treatment is not accomplished. vated to do a comprehensive job. It can be an organiza- The therapist wants to ensure completion of each tar- tional nightmare to keep track of the targets that require get by reevaluating each target. Reevaluation should take reprocessing in a longer, more complex case. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of EMDR Practice and Research Springer Publishing

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Publisher
Springer Publishing
ISSN
1933-3196
eISSN
1933-320X
DOI
10.1891/1933-3196.2.1.69
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Abstract

clinic al q&a Editorial Note: The Clinical Column is a regular Journal of EMDR Practice and Research feature in which master clinicians answer a question posed by a reader who is requesting assistance with clinical challenges. In this issue’s column, the response is written by Regina D. Morrow, who is a licensed mar- riage and family therapist and mental health counselor and an EMDRIA-approved consultant in Orlando, Florida. Readers can send questions for future issues to journal@emdria.org. “0-7-clear.” Often the processing of a target remains incom- Question: How can I track my client’s numerous plete for a variety of reasons. Once reprocessing is resumed, treatment targets? the EMDR clinician needs to return to the unfi nished target, reevaluate it, and then continue reprocessing it to reach 0-7- ANSWER BY REGINA D. MORROW: clear. If targets are not fully reprocessed, comprehensive This question is often asked by clinicians who are moti- treatment is not accomplished. vated to do a comprehensive job. It can be an organiza- The therapist wants to ensure completion of each tar- tional nightmare to keep track of the targets that require get by reevaluating each target. Reevaluation should take reprocessing in a longer, more complex case.

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Journal of EMDR Practice and ResearchSpringer Publishing

Published: Mar 1, 2008

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