Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy in the treatment of depression: a matched pairs study in an inpatient setting
Brain and Behavior2015Vol. 5(6), pp. e00342–e00342
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Michael Hase, Ute Mirian Balmaceda, Adrian Hase, Maria Lehnung, Visal Tumani, Christian Huchzermeier, Arne Hofmann
Abstract
EMDR therapy shows promise as an effective treatment for depressive disorders. Larger controlled studies are necessary to replicate our findings.
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