Video 070 Trouble-shooting for Standard EMDR Protocol

Use this video

  • As a ‘map’ to navigate the complexity of interweave and non-interweave interventions to overcome stuckness or looping

  • To find the appropriate type of intervention and different options available within each type

  • To find an emdrgateway Video demonstrating the intervention.

Originator:

The categorization system is from Laurel Parnell’s: A Therapist’s Guide to EMDR, pages 336-337

Video production

Matthew Davies Media Ltd, Llanidloes, Powys.
www.matthewmedia.com

What this covers

This short Video will introduce you to various categories of interweave and non-interweave solutions for when clients loop or get stuck during the standard EMDR protocol.

We also highlight the interweaves already demonstrated on this website. Over the coming months our intention is to provide useful video examples of as many of these as possible so that emdrgateway members are better equipped to deal with stuck processing as and when they encounter it.

How long

4.34 minutes

Related videos

See below

Go to ‘Take-away’?

For the updated Aide Mémoire listing all videos demonstrating  interweave and non-interweave solutions as they are published.

See Wrap Up for article exploring interweave categories and usage.


Take-Away Section

+ Aide Mémoire

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Summary of what to do if processing is looping or stuck

  1. Return to target
  2. Look for blocking beliefs
    • Safety
    • Responsibility Videos 009, 010
    • Choice/control
    • Shame Video 011
  3. Check for feeder memeories
  4. Address client fears Video 013
  5. Look for blocking images
  6. Look for blocking sensations Video 009, Video 078 (PT 1.4)
  7. Orient in time and place – check senses
  8. Talk to the child self – ‘What do you need?’
  9. Consult the Inner advisor or Wise Self **Video 077

Summary of non-interweave interventions

  1. Change eye movements – speed, directions, width
  2. Change type of BLS
  3. Alter target
    • Distancing techniques: change image to smaller, b&w, still photo, video, create protective barrier Video 055
    • Hierarchy-place feared object ( e.g. perpetrator) at a distance and bring closer as client’s fear subsides
    • Change sound ( e.g. turn sound off or down) when this is too disturbing in the memory of the trauma
  4. Create a container to hold fear Video 051
  5. Increase sense of safety in the present Videos 053
  6. Return to a safe place of conflict-free image

Summary of Interweave categories and subcategories

  1. Inquiry Interweaves
    • ‘I’m confused’ Video 076 (Pt.1)
    • Add a positive statement of ask, ‘Are you safe now?’ Video 076 (Pt.1)
    • What do you understand now?’ or ‘What do you know to be true?’ Video 076 (Pt.1)
    • Socratic method Video 076 (Pt.2)
    • ‘What if your child/best friend/partner, etc. did that?’
    • Focus on the outcome (‘What happened next?’)
    • Open question (e.g. ’Is that true?’ or ‘Why did you do that?’
    • ‘Look at the scene, what do you see?’ (e.g. ’Look at your father’s face, what do you notice?’)
  2. Resource Interweaves – real or imagined figures (humans/animals/etc.) that can help in some way
    • Nurturing figures Video 077
    • Protector figures Video 077
    • Wise figures Video 077
    • Others
  3. Imagination Interweaves
    • Expression of forbidden impulses
      • Anger Video 12
    • Metaphor, stories and analogy
    • Split screen, two handed interweave
      • Resolving dilemmas Videos 078(PT1.1) & 078(PT1.3)*
      • Differentiating between ego states Video 078 (PT1.2)
      • Safe place/conflict-free image
  4. Education Interweaves
    • Forgiveness Video 012 and see Wrap Up

+ Wrap Up

View “Interweaves – an exploration with Dr Marilyn Tew” for an in-depth description of Interweaves. View article.