Francine Shapiro

Amerikaans pyschologe

Francine Shapiro was a prominent American psychologist who made significant contributions to the field of psychology. Born in 1948, she dedicated her career to understanding and addressing the effects of traumatic experiences on individuals. Through her work, Shapiro developed a distinctive approach to psychotherapy, which would become a cornerstone of her professional legacy.

Shapiro is best known as the originator of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, commonly referred to as EMDR. This therapeutic approach aims to alleviate the symptoms associated with traumatic and disturbing life experiences. Although EMDR has been a subject of controversy, it has become a widely recognized form of psychotherapy. Shapiro passed away in 2019, leaving behind a lasting impact on the field of psychology through her pioneering work on EMDR therapy.