Remission of schizophrenia after an EMDR session

We present a case study of the remission of a chemically resistant schizophrenia disorder after a single session of EMDR. Our patient had been followed-up for schizophrenia according to DSM5 criteria, since 4 years. During our subject's fourth hospitalization for major delirious decompensation,...

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description We present a case study of the remission of a chemically resistant schizophrenia disorder after a single session of EMDR. Our patient had been followed-up for schizophrenia according to DSM5 criteria, since 4 years. During our subject's fourth hospitalization for major delirious decompensation, a single EMDR session, according to the standard protocol, resulted in a complete and total remission of the delirious disorder and the disorganization/dissociative syndrome in 8 weeks. This allowed us to interrupt the patient's antipsychotic treatment without relapse at 18 months. This case study allows us to highlight, as many authors have previously done, the necessity of researching the traumatic history of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia in order to provide therapies focused on traumatic dissociation. It also questions the relevance of our diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia and other dissociative disorders. An EMDR session performed on a patient with hallucinatory schizophrenic delusions resulted in complete remission with disappearance of hallucinations and dissociation. We progressively stopped all psychotropic treatment. At more than 18 months, our patient remains asymptomatic.
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Humans
Letter to the Editor
Male
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Remission of schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia, Treatment-Resistant - therapy
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创伤性分离障碍
精神分裂症的缓解
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