By: Steven Lecce, LMHC The intersection of virtual play methods and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) presents a novel therapeutic approach for treating children who have experienced trauma. This article explores the synergy between these two modalities and examines the evidence supporting their combined effectiveness.
Virtual Play Methods: A Gateway to Healing
Virtual play methods encompass a range of activities that utilize digital technology to engage children in therapeutic play. These methods have gained traction due to their ability to create immersive, interactive experiences that can be tailored to the individual needs of each child.
EMDR: A Proven Approach for Trauma
EMDR is a well-established treatment for trauma that has been extensively researched and validated. It involves the use of bilateral stimulation to help individuals process and integrate traumatic memories, leading to symptom reduction and improved emotional well-being.
Combining Virtual Play and EMDR
Integrating virtual play methods with EMDR therapy can enhance the therapeutic experience for children. Virtual environments can simulate scenarios that facilitate EMDR processing, allowing children to navigate their trauma in a safe and controlled setting.
Evidence from Peer-Reviewed Research
Recent studies have shed light on the effectiveness of EMDR when delivered remotely, including through virtual means. A service evaluation found statistically significant reductions in psychometric measures for both adults and children receiving online EMDR therapy, indicating its potential efficacy1. Another narrative review highlighted the flexibility of EMDR therapy for children and adolescents, suggesting its adaptability to various contexts, including virtual environments2. Furthermore, emerging research has been tracking the effectiveness of online EMDR therapy, reinforcing its viability as a remote treatment option3.
Conclusion
The fusion of virtual play methods with EMDR therapy offers a promising avenue for treating childhood trauma. The evidence suggests that this combined approach can be effective, providing a flexible and engaging form of therapy that can reach children in various settings. As the body of research grows, the potential for virtual play methods and EMDR to transform trauma treatment for children becomes increasingly apparent.
References:
- McGowan, I. W., Fisher, N., Havens, J., & Proudlock, S. (2021). An evaluation of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy delivered remotely during the Covid–19 pandemic. BMC Psychiatry, 21(1), 560.
- Civilotti, C., Margola, D., Zaccagnino, M., Cussino, M., Callerame, C., Vicini, A., & Fernandez, I. (2021). Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing in Child and Adolescent Psychology: a Narrative Review. Current Treatment Options in Psychiatry, 8, 95–109.
- EMDRIA. (2022). Online EMDR Therapy: Recent Research and Overview.
About the Author...
As a professional with certification in Dialectical Behavior Therapy and expertise in Autism Spectrum Disorder, Steven Lecce is dedicated to assisting individuals of all neurotypes, particularly teens and adults who have faced traumatic experiences. His therapeutic method is holistic and empathetic, utilizing proven techniques like Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to support healing and growth.
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