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Criticisms of “The Body Keeps the Score”

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1. lazerwalker ◴[] No.45674016[source]
This person takes specific claims from the book and tries to dispute them, while ignoring that the book’s number one big-picture idea of “trauma is unprocessed emotions and memories physically stored in the body” remains the conceptual grounding for all modern non-cognitive trauma processing methods like EMDR (which are clearly effective, even as we do not fully understand e.g. the neurological mechanism by which the adaptive information processing network functions). He then points you to an older article of his that is behind a paywall.

I have my issues with van der Kolk’s work (I would personally not recommend The Body Keeps The Score to most people), but this is sloppy embarrassing clickbait.

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2. int_19h ◴[] No.45675917[source]
I wouldn't say that EMDR is "clearly effective". The studies on it are all over the place so at best it's contentious.