Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) as a clinical technique may enhance treatment effectiveness when applied within a couple therapy approach that is emotionally and experientially oriented. Clinical experience indicates that EMDR-based interventions are useful for accessing, activating, tolerating, and reprocessing the intense emotions that often fuel dysfunctional couple interactions. Using EMDR within conjoint sessions to reprocess negative emotions can amplify intimacy, increase connection, and subsequently lead to a change in problematic relationship patterns.
A recently completed facility for high-speed turbomachinery and gas turbine related research is described. A test cell houses a 3000 hp turboshaft engine which is capable of driving research rotors in a direct-coupled mode at speeds to 17,000 rpm. Gearboxes provide for reverse drive and speeds from 8000 to 24,000 rpm. An automatic governing system controls gas generator and load speeds, and provides overspeed protection. Research instrumentation includes on-rotor telemetry equipment for transmission of data from research rotors.
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