Integrating neurobiology of emotion regulation and trauma therapy: reflections on EMDR therapy

Author:

González Anabel1,del Río-Casanova Lucía2,Justo-Alonso Ania3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, A Coruña University Hospital – Hospital de Oza, Hospital de día, E-15006 A Coruña, Spain

2. Santiago de Compostela University, Neurosciences and Clinical Psychology, Escola de Doutoramento Internacional, Casa dos Catedráticos, Avenida das Ciencias, s/n, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, Spain

3. Department of Psychiatry, Clínica Assistens, Rúa Federico García 4, E-15009 A Coruña, Spain

Abstract

AbstractEmotion dysregulation is a frequent feature in trauma-related disorders. Different kinds of emotion dysregulation seem to be linked to particular psychiatric conditions, and there is growing evidence of the association between neurobiological correlates and those dysregulation patterns. Nevertheless, many of the recent findings from the field of the neurobiology have not been translated into clinical practice and are insufficiently contemplated in trauma-oriented therapies. The aim of this article is to review recent developments in the field of emotion regulation connecting these issue with the practical implementation of psychotherapeutic procedures. The evaluation of emotion dysregulation patterns can guide decision making during the therapy independently to the approach, but there are some findings that can be especially useful for some concrete modalities of therapy. In this article we will focus our discussion on how emotion dysregulation may influence eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) treatment in trauma-related disorders. EMDR is a well-defined and protocol-based intervention, with a strong empirical support for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). We describe how different patterns of emotion dysregulation may influence EMDR treatment and procedures, and also how the application of EMDR beyond non-dissociative PTSD should take into account the predominant emotion-regulation strategies in specific posttraumatic disorders.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Neuroscience

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