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International Journal of Psychology Sciences

Vol. 6, Issue 1, Part B (2024)

The effectiveness of eye movement integration therapy into practical application

Author(s):

Elton Kazanxhi, Fatime Ziberi, Blerina Lalaj, Drilona Abazaj, Laura Longhi, Uarda Kavaja and Edvaldo Begotaraj

Abstract:

Eye Movement Integration (EMI) therapy, a relatively new approach, is gaining recognition for its effectiveness in treating trauma and traumatic events. Numerous studies highlight EMI's efficacy, emphasizing its roots in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). This study aims to investigate EMI's practical clinical applications. Developed by Steve Andreas in the 1980s and promoted by Daniel Beaulieu, EMI uses eye movements to facilitate the integration of traumatic memories, differing from EMDR by focusing on integration rather than desensitization. EMI incorporates elements of body psychotherapy, NLP, Gestalt therapy, hypnosis, and energy therapies, providing a comprehensive approach to trauma treatment. By reprocessing traumatic memories through guided eye movements, EMI promotes emotional and cognitive integration, significantly reducing trauma symptoms. This study explores EMI's application, particularly its benefits in treating trauma in various populations, including older adults and children.

Pages: 82-92  |  509 Views  37 Downloads


International Journal of Psychology Sciences
How to cite this article:
Elton Kazanxhi, Fatime Ziberi, Blerina Lalaj, Drilona Abazaj, Laura Longhi, Uarda Kavaja and Edvaldo Begotaraj. The effectiveness of eye movement integration therapy into practical application. Int. J. Psychol. Sci. 2024;6(1):82-92. DOI: 10.33545/26648377.2024.v6.i1b.46