Abstract
This article examines the methodological rigor of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of eye movement desensitization reprocessing
(EMDR) conducted specifically with children and adolescents who had a diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder and history
of trauma. A thorough search for RCTs of EMDR with children and adolescents that were published between 1998 and 2010 was
conducted utilizing several databases. A total of five studies were identified. Following an extensive review of the literature,
it became apparent that the number of RCTs conducted with EMDR with children and adolescents was negligible, though initial
results suggest that it is a promising practice. Although current EMDR studies have been conducted with children and adolescents,
and have indicated that EMDR is a promising practice, the state of knowledge at this point is insufficient. EMDR tends to
produce less positive results when compared to other trauma-focused interventions, although some research indicates the opposite.
(EMDR) conducted specifically with children and adolescents who had a diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder and history
of trauma. A thorough search for RCTs of EMDR with children and adolescents that were published between 1998 and 2010 was
conducted utilizing several databases. A total of five studies were identified. Following an extensive review of the literature,
it became apparent that the number of RCTs conducted with EMDR with children and adolescents was negligible, though initial
results suggest that it is a promising practice. Although current EMDR studies have been conducted with children and adolescents,
and have indicated that EMDR is a promising practice, the state of knowledge at this point is insufficient. EMDR tends to
produce less positive results when compared to other trauma-focused interventions, although some research indicates the opposite.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-17
- DOI 10.1007/s10560-012-0266-0
- Authors
- Laura R. Greyber, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo, 219 Parker Hall, Buffalo, NY 14214-8007, USA
- Catherine N. Dulmus, Buffalo Center for Social Research, School of Social Work, University at Buffalo, 219 Parker Hall, Buffalo, NY 14214-8007, USA
- Maria E. Cristalli, Hillside Family of Agencies, Rochester, NY, USA
- Journal Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal
- Online ISSN 1573-2797
- Print ISSN 0738-0151