Bonjour je souffre de tocs de propretés très poussés et j aimerai savoir si l’emdr peut être un espoir de guérison pour moi car je n y crois plus, j’ai tout essayé sans jamais aucun signe positif. Merci de me répondre.
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Bonjour,
Il existe quelques informations sur les sites suivants (en anglais, donc OCD = TOC ) :
1) http://www.mindbodyconsult.com/o... ou
http://www.ocdrecoverycenters.co... :
<< Eye movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is not normally thought of as playing a role in the treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder or it’s sister OC-Spectrum disorders such as Hypochondriasis, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, etc. [ … ]
[ Néanmoins, « EMDR has been adapted and refined and is now used to effectively treat a broad spectrum of clinical issues including depression, anxiety and panic, phobias, child abuse, OCD, grief, performance anxiety, addictions and eating disorders. »]
Our idea has been to combine in vitro habituation guided-imagery exercises with EMDR stimulation. [ … ]
Our experience thus far has been noteworthy. The EMDR appears to accelerate the rate and depth of anxiety processing making the in vitro exposure less arduous for the patient and strengthening the habituation effect significantly. It is as if the EMDR "supercharges" the in vitro habituation process while lessening the discomfort for the OCD sufferer. Although we have not attempted this, it is possible that EMDR could also be used to accelerate in vivo exposure sessions as well, with the therapist accompanying the patient to a feared situation and invoking the EMDR eye movements during the habituation process. ( EMDR-Facilitated Habituation (EMDR-FH) ? ) >>.
2) http://www.depression-guide.com/... :
« Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) : [ … ] Recent functional brain scan research suggests a possible neurophysiological relationship with OCD » (certaines formes de TOC ?…)