Re: EMDR and Vision Training
- Subject: Re: EMDR and Vision Training
- From: Dennis Strain <dstrain@cloudnet.com>
- Date: Fri, 04 Oct 1996 01:55:54 -0500
<<Quote Dave DiRito>>
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>> Regarding the comment that people with addictions problems seem to have
>> background with lots of trauma which eventually leads to their return to
>> substance abuse - definitely. After searching for several years for
>> something to effectively deal with their trauma, I discovered EMDR (Eye
>> Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing). I found this method to be
>> vastly more effective and elegant than anything else I tried, including
>> NLP's Fast Phobia/Trauma Cure, hypnosis, etc. Also, for those who are
>> interested, it has an ever growing body of sound scientific research to
>> support it. No one's yet come up with a plausible explanation for why or
>> how it produces it's results, but work it does.
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Dave ... where can we get more information on EMDR? I have
an interest in the realtionship between vision problems
and psycological problems.
I did some work for an Optomotrist a few years ago who was
very accomplished at diagnosing vision problems, using a
technoque that most professionals have never heard about.
I have mentioned this technique of Vision Training before
nd had no responses ... Is anyone familiar with this method
of evaluation and therapy?
It is similiar to Sports Vision Training, if you have heard
of that.
Neither is very popular with the medical profession because
it does not use surgery to cure the patients problem (kind
of like the charapractor v.s. medical doctor conflicts).
Dennis Strain
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