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emdr zonder oogbewegingen is imaginaire confrontatie [emdr − (e + m) = ic]

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Drie jaar na een verkeersongeluk had de hoofdpersoon uit deze gevalsbeschrijving nog last van storende, intrusieve gedachten en beelden. De – succesvolle – behandeling bestond uit slechts één sessie van anderhalf uur, waarvan Imaginaire Confrontatie (ic) de hoofdschotel was. De ic wordt op de voet gevolgd en vergeleken met Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (emdr), waarvan ook ‘one session treatment’-gevalsbeschrijvingen bekend zijn. In het nawoord kijken de behandelaar (eerste auteur) en de cliënte (tweede auteur) terug op de behandeling.

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A description is given of the treatment of a female traffic victim who still suffered from intrusions three years after the accident. The – successful – treatment comprised one session only, of which imaginary confrontation (ic) was the main ingredient. The ic is described in detail and compared to emdr which has also shown ‘one session treatment’ case descriptions. In the discussion, the client (the second author) discloses her impressions of the treatment.

Prof. dr. A. Lange is verbonden aan de programmagroep klinische psychologie van de Universiteit van Amsterdam.

Drs. K. van de Kerkhoff is vrijgevestigd pedagoog en family-mediator (nmi/nip) te Landsmeer.

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Lange, A., van de Kerkhoff, K. emdr zonder oogbewegingen is imaginaire confrontatie [emdr − (e + m) = ic]. DITH 21, 115–120 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03060261

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