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handout 29 6 debriefing sheet for emdr clients useful advice about looking after yourself david blore associates ltd 2008 onwards emdr some advice on looking after yourself please note carefully ...

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               HANDOUT 29.6 Debriefing sheet for EMDR clients: Useful advice about looking after yourself 
                            © David Blore Associates Ltd (2008 onwards) 
                  EMDR: some advice on looking after yourself 
             
            Please note carefully:  
            The advice below is in addition to advice supplied by your therapist therefore the material 
            below is not intended to be comprehensive or exhaustive. Above all your safety is a key 
            principle. If you have any questions, ask your therapist. You may wish to print this page out 
            as a reminder. 
             
            During the EMDR session:   
            Safety starts in the session itself. Your therapist will help you develop ‘resources’ to promote 
            safety such as resources to help control distressing images, control distressing emotions or 
            promote anything that will help make your journey through EMDR – both in and out of the 
            clinic – as easy and safe as possible. 
             
            After an EMDR treatment session:  
            The effects of EMDR treatment don't just stop immediately on leaving the clinic! EMDR 
            generates a certain amount of 'momentum' to your thinking, emotions, and conscious 
            awareness. You may also experience being slightly light-headed. Rest assured these 
            experiences are quite normal response and fade fairly quickly. We advise you allow extra 
            time after an EMDR treatment session before returning home or to work. Try to plan 
            ahead: for instance think how you will return home/to work, are you driving, going by train? 
            Allow plenty of time, after the treatment session - beware of crossing roads, and 
            concentrate on what is happening ‘now’. Unless your therapist advises differently, 
            approximately half an hour should be sufficient to allow you to concentrate/reference your 
            awareness, back in the present. It's strongly advised that you do not drive during this period 
            as you may find your concentration wanders off easily. On no account put yourself in 
            unnecessary danger. Clients have reported being glad they were more aware than usual 
            when merely crossing the road! Don't run to catch a bus or train either. The best way of 
            spending the time is to concentrate on the present – be ‘mindful’ of the present. You could 
            walk around the shops or listen or watch the sights in the city centre, get yourself a tea or 
            coffee, or just sit and relax. York has plenty to be ‘mindful’ of! 
             
            Things that may (or may not) happen in the days that follow: 
            You may just experience a headache after the session. This could be down to not being 
            sufficiently relaxed during the session itself. Remember eyes are moved by muscles and 
            muscles tire easily. Another reason may be that headaches were involved in the target 
            memories you are being treated for. Make sure you make your therapist aware, extra time 
            can be spent in ‘the closure’ phase to help relax you. Make use of any ‘resources’ developed 
            in treatment and exercises particularly guided visual relaxation. Don't forget skills you may 
            already have such as yoga, meditation, t'ai chi etc. Actually headaches are not as common as 
            reports of increased dreaming after EMDR. This is nothing to worry about. If you recall your 
            dreams it is likely that they won't make much sense, with reports frequently saying that 
            dreams "seemed chopped up into pieces", but there seems little doubt that the frequency of 
            dreaming goes up initially with reports such as "I dreamt from the moment I put my head on 
            the pillow until the next morning". Other clients report no increased dreaming, indeed 
            sometimes no dreaming at all. Again don't worry this doesn't mean the EMDR is not 
            working! You may become aware of new insights, this is a direct indication that processing is 
            continuing between sessions. Similarly, emotionality can be regarded as important 
            'signposts' for your therapist. Try to keep a record or log, of these events. Also good advice 
            is to make your partner or significant other aware of any need for support.  
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