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- Bilateral_stimulation abstract "Bilateral stimulation is a core element of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, one of the common treatments of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The treatment has the patient think about a traumatic event. While the patient thinks about a traumatic event, the bilateral stimulation is applied.While the treatment originally used eye movements as the bilateral stimulus, there are now many other forms of stimuli used as alternatives. There are also many theories for the inner working mechanisms of bilateral stimulation.".
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- Bilateral_stimulation wikiPageRevisionID "694270107".
- Bilateral_stimulation wikiPageWikiLink Bilateral_sound.
- Bilateral_stimulation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eye.
- Bilateral_stimulation wikiPageWikiLink Eye_movement_desensitization_and_reprocessing.
- Bilateral_stimulation wikiPageWikiLink Francine_Shapiro.
- Bilateral_stimulation wikiPageWikiLink Memory_consolidation.
- Bilateral_stimulation wikiPageWikiLink Posttraumatic_stress_disorder.
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- Bilateral_stimulation subject Category:Eye.
- Bilateral_stimulation hypernym Element.
- Bilateral_stimulation type MilitaryUnit.
- Bilateral_stimulation comment "Bilateral stimulation is a core element of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, one of the common treatments of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The treatment has the patient think about a traumatic event. While the patient thinks about a traumatic event, the bilateral stimulation is applied.While the treatment originally used eye movements as the bilateral stimulus, there are now many other forms of stimuli used as alternatives.".
- Bilateral_stimulation label "Bilateral stimulation".
- Bilateral_stimulation wasDerivedFrom Bilateral_stimulation?oldid=694270107.
- Bilateral_stimulation isPrimaryTopicOf Bilateral_stimulation.