Everything You Need To Know About Eye Movement Desensitization And Reprocessing; The New Type Of Psychotherapy

Closure and Reevaluation

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Closure should ideally occur at the end of each session, as the therapist engages the client as to how they are feeling. The client should feel better at the end of the session than they did at the beginning, although this might not always be the case. If the client reports that they do not feel better, another session of the same phase might be in order. In that case, the therapist will suggest that they try this phase again in their next meeting. It is also important for a therapist to gauge how the client is feeling outside of each session. Once closure is achieved, the client and therapist reevaluate to ensure that the client is continuing to experience positive results.

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