SubjectiveUnits ofDisturbancescaleWhat scale isused tomeasure howdisturbingnegative beliefsare?TraumaticmemoryWhat kindof memorydoes EMDRtarget?Replace thenegativebelief withthe positivebeliefWhat is thegoal of theinstallationphase?WarVeteransWho didShapiroexperimentwith?Negativeself-statementAn associationmade withtrauma thatcausescognitive andbodily distressREMWhat stageof the sleepcycle doesEMDRmimic?BilateraleyemovementsWhat is thename of theeye movementsused in EMDR?ClosureWhat phaseleaves theclient feelingstable?ReprocessingWhat doesthe 'R' inEMDRstand for?ShapiroWhoinventedEMDR?8How manysteps arethere inEMDRDesensitizationWhat doesthe 'D' inEMDRstand for?ChanceWas EMDRfounded bychance orintentionally?Shorterexposure totraumaticeventsHow doesEMDR differfromexposuretherapy?ClientdirectedIs EMDRclientdirected ortherapistdirected?PTSDWhatpsychiatricdisorder doesEMDR primarilytarget?Free!CognitiveRestructuringWhat aspectof CBT doesEMDRinclude?DissociativeEMDR is notsuitable forpeopleexperiencing____symptoms?BodyScanWhat phasefocuses onsomaticsymptoms?VisualHand-tappingis used forthose with___impairments?Validity ofCognitionscaleWhat scale isused to measurehow much thepatient believesthe positivestatement?Adverse LifeExperiencesWhat isa riskfactor?YesDoes EMDRhave asomaticcomponent,Yes/No?AIPWhatmodel isEMDRbased on?SubjectiveUnits ofDisturbancescaleWhat scale isused tomeasure howdisturbingnegative beliefsare?TraumaticmemoryWhat kindof memorydoes EMDRtarget?Replace thenegativebelief withthe positivebeliefWhat is thegoal of theinstallationphase?WarVeteransWho didShapiroexperimentwith?Negativeself-statementAn associationmade withtrauma thatcausescognitive andbodily distressREMWhat stageof the sleepcycle doesEMDRmimic?BilateraleyemovementsWhat is thename of theeye movementsused in EMDR?ClosureWhat phaseleaves theclient feelingstable?ReprocessingWhat doesthe 'R' inEMDRstand for?ShapiroWhoinventedEMDR?8How manysteps arethere inEMDRDesensitizationWhat doesthe 'D' inEMDRstand for?ChanceWas EMDRfounded bychance orintentionally?Shorterexposure totraumaticeventsHow doesEMDR differfromexposuretherapy?ClientdirectedIs EMDRclientdirected ortherapistdirected?PTSDWhatpsychiatricdisorder doesEMDR primarilytarget?Free!CognitiveRestructuringWhat aspectof CBT doesEMDRinclude?DissociativeEMDR is notsuitable forpeopleexperiencing____symptoms?BodyScanWhat phasefocuses onsomaticsymptoms?VisualHand-tappingis used forthose with___impairments?Validity ofCognitionscaleWhat scale isused to measurehow much thepatient believesthe positivestatement?Adverse LifeExperiencesWhat isa riskfactor?YesDoes EMDRhave asomaticcomponent,Yes/No?AIPWhatmodel isEMDRbased on?

EMDR Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I-What scale is used to measure how disturbing negative beliefs are?
    I-Subjective Units of Disturbance scale
  2. O-What kind of memory does EMDR target?
    O-Traumatic memory
  3. G-What is the goal of the installation phase?
    G-Replace the negative belief with the positive belief
  4. N-Who did Shapiro experiment with?
    N-War Veterans
  5. B-An association made with trauma that causes cognitive and bodily distress
    B-Negative self-statement
  6. O-What stage of the sleep cycle does EMDR mimic?
    O-REM
  7. B-What is the name of the eye movements used in EMDR?
    B-Bilateral eye movements
  8. G-What phase leaves the client feeling stable?
    G-Closure
  9. N-What does the 'R' in EMDR stand for?
    N-Reprocessing
  10. I-Who invented EMDR?
    I-Shapiro
  11. G-How many steps are there in EMDR
    G-8
  12. G-What does the 'D' in EMDR stand for?
    G-Desensitization
  13. I-Was EMDR founded by chance or intentionally?
    I-Chance
  14. N-How does EMDR differ from exposure therapy?
    N-Shorter exposure to traumatic events
  15. O-Is EMDR client directed or therapist directed?
    O-Client directed
  16. O-What psychiatric disorder does EMDR primarily target?
    O-PTSD
  17. N-Free!
  18. G-What aspect of CBT does EMDR include?
    G-Cognitive Restructuring
  19. O-EMDR is not suitable for people experiencing ____ symptoms?
    O-Dissociative
  20. B-What phase focuses on somatic symptoms?
    B-Body Scan
  21. I-Hand-tapping is used for those with ___ impairments?
    I-Visual
  22. B-What scale is used to measure how much the patient believes the positive statement?
    B-Validity of Cognition scale
  23. B-What is a risk factor?
    B-Adverse Life Experiences
  24. N-Does EMDR have a somatic component, Yes/No?
    N-Yes
  25. I-What model is EMDR based on?
    I-AIP