Andrew T. Austin

Andrew T. Austin

IEMT研究:EMDRとの探索的比較

IEMT研究:EMDRとの探索的比較 査読付きIEMT研究 IEMTとEMDRで指示される眼球運動の探索的比較 2026年の研究では、否定的な記憶を想起する33名の成人を対象に、IEMTで指示される眼球運動、EMDRで指示される眼球運動および対照条件を比較しました。結果は今後の研究につながるものですが、小規模な探索的研究であり、どちらの完全なセラピー・モデルも検証していません。 書誌情報 van Heugten-van der Kloet, D., Boonstra, A., Trouk, N. and ten Brinke, A. (2026). “An exploratory comparison of IEMT- versus EMDR-directed eye movements on changes in emotionality and distress during recall of negative memories.” Journal…

A Practical Model for Establishing Personal Boundaries

A Practical Model for Establishing Personal Boundaries This model describes how personal boundaries are established, tested, eroded, and restored within everyday relational systems. It is particularly relevant where responsibility is displaced, emotions are used as leverage, or care is converted…

Empathy, Compassion, Sympathy, and Pity in Clinical Practice

Empathy, Compassion, Sympathy, and Pity in Clinical Practice Empathy, Compassion, Sympathy, and Pity in Clinical Practice: Concepts, Mechanisms, and Practical Distinctions Why this matters: In healthcare and the psychotherapies, “empathy,” “compassion,” and “sympathy” are often used interchangeably, yet they are…

Clinical Decision-Making and Mechanisms in IEMT

Clinical Decision-Making and Mechanisms in Integral Eye Movement Technique (IEMT): Practitioner Reflections and Theoretical Considerations Abstract. Integral Eye Movement Technique (IEMT) is an experiential therapeutic approach that utilises structured eye movement patterns to modify affective, somatic, and identity-level responses associated…

The Replication Crisis in Psychology

The Replication Crisis in Psychology The Replication Crisis in Psychology: Foundations, Failures, and Reform Abstract Over the last decade, psychology has undergone an extensive methodological reckoning commonly referred to as the replication crisis. Large-scale replication efforts, preregistered studies, and meta-scientific…

Dealing with Abreactions

Dealing with Abreactions Dealing with Abreactions in Integral Eye Movement Technique (IEMT): Distinguishing Release from Control and Managing Escalation Abstract. Abreactions (sudden intensifications of emotional or physiological distress during therapeutic work) are often treated as inherently therapeutic catharsis. However, practitioner…

IEMT for Bad Dreams and Nightmares

IEMT for Bad Dreams and Nightmares IEMT for Bad Dreams and Nightmares: A Practitioner Framework for Assessment and Intervention Abstract. Nightmares and disturbing dreams are common across the lifespan and may present clinically as sleep disruption, anticipatory anxiety, and distress…

The Three Pillars and Transitional Emotional States

The Three Pillars and Transitional Emotional States The Three Pillars and Transitional Emotional States in Integral Eye Movement Technique (IEMT) Abstract. The Three Pillars model in Integral Eye Movement Technique (IEMT) provides a structured way of understanding how specific emotional…

Clinical Boundaries, Methodological Distinctions, and Practitioner Responsibility

Clinical Boundaries, Methodological Distinctions, and Practitioner Responsibility Integral Eye Movement Technique (IEMT): Clinical Boundaries, Methodological Distinctions, and Practitioner Responsibility Abstract. Integral Eye Movement Technique (IEMT) is frequently discussed alongside other eye-movement-based interventions, yet its theoretical foundations, clinical applications, and ethical…

Cognitive Distortions

Cognitive Distortions Cognitive distortions are habitual patterns of thinking that distort reality and reinforce negative emotions or unhelpful behaviours. They are not merely occasional unhelpful thoughts but consistent cognitive habits that colour how we perceive ourselves, others, and the world…

The Insular Cortex

The Insular Cortex The Insular Cortex: Bridging Body, Emotion, and Conscious Awareness The insular cortex, or simply the insula, is a deeply situated region of the brain that plays a pivotal role in the integration of sensory, emotional, and cognitive…

Overstating Harm

Overstating Harm Definition: Overstating harm is the tendency to exaggerate or amplify the extent, severity, or impact of harm in relation to an event, experience, or behaviour. Instead of describing harm proportionately, the harm is presented as more damaging than…

Conversation Analysis

Conversation Analysis Conversation Analysis: Understanding the Structure of Talk Conversation Analysis (CA), developed by Harvey Sacks, Emanuel Schegloff, and Gail Jefferson, is a method for examining the fine-grained organisation of everyday talk. Rather than focusing on the content of what…

Implicit Communication

Implicit Communication Implicit Communication Models: Presupposition and Implicature In many conversations, what is left unsaid can be as significant as what is openly expressed. Implicit communication models explore how meaning is conveyed indirectly, often through shared assumptions and inferred implications.…

Frame Semantics

Frame Semantics Frame Semantics: Understanding Meaning Through Cognitive Contexts Frame Semantics, developed by Charles J. Fillmore, is a theory of meaning that examines how language is interpreted within structured mental models known as frames. These frames are cognitive structures that…

Speech Act Theory

Speech Act Theory Speech Act Theory: Understanding What We Do With Words In the study of language and communication, Speech Act Theory, first introduced by J. L. Austin and later developed by John Searle – offers a robust framework for…

IEMT in Treating Stress-Related Skin Conditions

IEMT in Treating Stress-Related Skin Conditions Integral Eye Movement Technique (IEMT) represents a promising non-intrusive adjunct in addressing chronic dermatological conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis, particularly where psychological stressors contribute to flare-ups. Increasingly, first-person accounts suggest IEMT yields meaningful…

Gricean Pragmatics

Gricean Pragmatics Paul Grice’s theory of pragmatics, developed in the 1960s and 70s, remains a foundational pillar in the philosophy of language and linguistic pragmatics. At its core, Gricean pragmatics concerns itself with how people use language in context to…

Manipulative Underspecification

Manipulative Underspecification Summary TL:DR “Manipulative underspecification,” as introduced by Justin D’Ambrosio, denotes a strategic form of conversational ambiguity whereby a speaker deliberately leaves the content of an assertion under-specified to preserve deniability and later “retroactively” commit to the interpretation most…