ReprocessingWhat doesthe 'R' inEMDRstand for?8How manystages arein EMDR?SecureAttachementAprotectivefactorFrancineShapiroWhoinventedEMDR?ClosurePhase thatprovides theclient withresources tomaintainstability/calmTraumaticMemoryWhat kindof memorydoes EMDRtarget?DesensitizationWhat doesthe 'D' inEMDRstand for?AdverseLifeEventsA riskfactorPositiveSelf-statement"I amdeserving oflove" is anexample ofwhat?BodyScanWhat phaseidentifiesresidualbodilystress?History-takingWhat isthe firststep ofEMDR?ApparentlyNormalPartPart of thepersonality thatworks to maskfeelings of distressso that an individualcan appear tofunction normallyClientThetherapeuticrelationshipis ___ -centered?Non-directiveTerm used todescribe atherapeuticrelationship wherethe therapist doesnot set a rigidagendaEmotionalPartPart of thepersonalityresponsible forbodily andemotionalregulation inresponse to traumaNegativeBeliefs"I amunworthy" isan exampleof?AIPWhatmodel isEMDRbased on?Replace thenegativebelief with apositive self-statementWhat is thegoal of theinstallationphase?PersonificationWhat is it calledwhen anindividual realizesthat the traumahappened tothem?REMWhat stageof sleepdoes EMDRmimic?ValidityofCognitionWhat scale is usedto determine howmuch the patientbelieves thepositivestatement?PresentificationThe realizationthat the eventoccurred in thepast and does nothave to determinethe futurePTSDWhatpsychiatricdisorder doesEMDR primarilytarget?BilateralEyeMovementsWhat is thename of theeye movementsused in EMDR?ReprocessingWhat doesthe 'R' inEMDRstand for?8How manystages arein EMDR?SecureAttachementAprotectivefactorFrancineShapiroWhoinventedEMDR?ClosurePhase thatprovides theclient withresources tomaintainstability/calmTraumaticMemoryWhat kindof memorydoes EMDRtarget?DesensitizationWhat doesthe 'D' inEMDRstand for?AdverseLifeEventsA riskfactorPositiveSelf-statement"I amdeserving oflove" is anexample ofwhat?BodyScanWhat phaseidentifiesresidualbodilystress?History-takingWhat isthe firststep ofEMDR?ApparentlyNormalPartPart of thepersonality thatworks to maskfeelings of distressso that an individualcan appear tofunction normallyClientThetherapeuticrelationshipis ___ -centered?Non-directiveTerm used todescribe atherapeuticrelationship wherethe therapist doesnot set a rigidagendaEmotionalPartPart of thepersonalityresponsible forbodily andemotionalregulation inresponse to traumaNegativeBeliefs"I amunworthy" isan exampleof?AIPWhatmodel isEMDRbased on?Replace thenegativebelief with apositive self-statementWhat is thegoal of theinstallationphase?PersonificationWhat is it calledwhen anindividual realizesthat the traumahappened tothem?REMWhat stageof sleepdoes EMDRmimic?ValidityofCognitionWhat scale is usedto determine howmuch the patientbelieves thepositivestatement?PresentificationThe realizationthat the eventoccurred in thepast and does nothave to determinethe futurePTSDWhatpsychiatricdisorder doesEMDR primarilytarget?BilateralEyeMovementsWhat is thename of theeye movementsused in EMDR?

EMDR - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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. What does the 'R' in EMDR stand for?
    Reprocessing
  2. How many stages are in EMDR?
    8
  3. A protective factor
    Secure Attachement
  4. Who invented EMDR?
    Francine Shapiro
  5. Phase that provides the client with resources to maintain stability/calm
    Closure
  6. What kind of memory does EMDR target?
    Traumatic Memory
  7. What does the 'D' in EMDR stand for?
    Desensitization
  8. A risk factor
    Adverse Life Events
  9. "I am deserving of love" is an example of what?
    Positive Self-statement
  10. What phase identifies residual bodily stress?
    Body Scan
  11. What is the first step of EMDR?
    History-taking
  12. Part of the personality that works to mask feelings of distress so that an individual can appear to function normally
    Apparently Normal Part
  13. The therapeutic relationship is ___ - centered?
    Client
  14. Term used to describe a therapeutic relationship where the therapist does not set a rigid agenda
    Non-directive
  15. Part of the personality responsible for bodily and emotional regulation in response to trauma
    Emotional Part
  16. "I am unworthy" is an example of?
    Negative Beliefs
  17. What model is EMDR based on?
    AIP
  18. What is the goal of the installation phase?
    Replace the negative belief with a positive self-statement
  19. What is it called when an individual realizes that the trauma happened to them?
    Personification
  20. What stage of sleep does EMDR mimic?
    REM
  21. What scale is used to determine how much the patient believes the positive statement?
    Validity of Cognition
  22. The realization that the event occurred in the past and does not have to determine the future
    Presentification
  23. What psychiatric disorder does EMDR primarily target?
    PTSD
  24. What is the name of the eye movements used in EMDR?
    Bilateral Eye Movements