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No, I've never had an FMRI. I've had an MRI (normal), but not an FMRI. I will consider it. Thanks again. SamHave you had FMRI scans under the condition? That way atleast neurologists could see what is going wrong to help you.
Bec,Um no I would not consider it to be EMDR trauma. Its more like.. it screwed up some wiriing in my brain.. and now it keeps short circuiting. It is getting better, but its been years. I'm hoping that eventually it will fade entirely.
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No problem, Anthony.That sites link is extremely bias to be perfectly honest. It uses very old data, and EMDR is now approved by all major Government agencies and also was the fourth only Tier 1 therapy officially recognized for the treatment of trauma, along side, cognitive therapy, behavioral therapy & stress inoculation training.
That site is extremely biased and providing misinformation, so I am removing the link.
There is a difference between a therapy being broken vs. the therapist (deliverer). I would think it is the therapist who screwed up vs. the procedure itself. This is the complication with therapist nowadays as well, as they all want to make a name for themselves, and they take known, effective methods, then twist them to suit themselves and deliver them upon clients without knowledge they skewed initial procedures because they think or feel their idea works better.
I've had a bad exposure to a therapist ;-)There are people here who have had just as bad reactions to exposure therapy. When questioned, it wasn't the therapy itself, it was what the therapist had them doing and when it was done, ie. trying to expose someone to a deep fear initially vs. first processing cognitively then slowly progressing into a staged exposure regime.