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EMDR, psychoeducation, and hypnosis are treatment options discussed. EMDR uses bilateral stimulation to merge traumatic memories with reasoning and resources for faster recovery. Psychoeducation normalizes and relates symptoms to daily life, promoting accountability. Hypnosis helps gain control over dissociative episodes and integrates memories. Continuing with more treatment options, EMDR is a therapeutic method that uses alternating bilateral stimulation to merge traumatic memories with constructive reasoning and the patient's own resources. This results in accelerated information processing and recovery. The next one is psychoeducation. It's the process of normalizing and acknowledging a patient's symptoms and relating it back to their daily life. It also focuses on moving a patient away from victimization to accountability. The last one is hypnosis. This can aid in allowing the client to gain control over the dissociative episodes and in the integration of memories.