Term ID: T1397

Eye Movement Integration

/eye-movement-integration/
A therapeutic technique involving guided eye movements while processing traumatic or difficult memories, theorized to facilitate bilateral brain integration and emotional processing, though the specific mechanisms remain debated.
Example: A trauma therapist guiding a client through specific eye movement patterns while discussing a difficult memory to help process and integrate the experience.

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Reference: Andreas & Andreas (1989)