Slow/Short Bilateral
Processing (SS-BLP)
Literature
[1] Artigas, Lucina; Jarero, Ignacio (2014):
The Butterfly Hug Method for Bilateral
Stimulation.
[2] Artigas, L., Jarero, I., Mauer, M., López
Cano, T., & Alcalá, N. (2000, September).
EMDR and Traumatic Stress after Natural
Disasters: Integrative Treatment Protocol
and the Butterfly Hug. Poster presented at
the EMDRIA Conference, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada.
unpublished / source not found - probably
similar to [1]
Definition
A form of Bilateral Processing (BLP) that uses (relatively) slow and (relatively) short sequences of Bilateral Stimulation.
slow pace
meaning 1/s or slightly less stimuli, i.e. a cycle of 2 stimuli (one right + one left) takes 2-3 seconds
short duration
4-10 cycles only!
Bilateral Stimulation
Differentiate from ...
Rapid/Long Bilateral Processing (FL-BLP)
Applications
SS-BLP is widely used to reinforce positive
emotions, resources and cognitions -
usually in the context of other methods,
like:
Resource Work
Inner Safe Place
SAFE Method
Variants
Butterfly Hug (BH)
Definition within the ECS
The Speed and Duration of Tapping
resembles SS-BLP
The Position
it is secondary where on the body the
tapping happens
"The “Butterfly Hug” (BH) is a
self-administer[ed] Bilateral Stimulation
(BLS) method (like the eye movement or
tapping) to process traumatic material for
an individual or for group work.
Desensitization (self-soothing) is a
reprocessing byproduct using the BH as
BLS." [1]
Self-administered BLS should only be
applied under very strict safety measures
and specific circumstances.
BLS
Mechanism
Interpretations
let's avoid interpretations when the actual reason why this works is still unknown!
no BS, please!
"mother's heartbeat"
metaphysical explanation
feels like a hug
don't feel it
Evidence-Level
The BH has only empirical evidence.
"The Butterfly Hug was originated and
developed by Lucina Artigas during her
work performed with the survivors of
Hurricane Pauline in Acapulco, Mexico,
1998." [1,2]
"The Butterfly Hug had become standard
practice for clinicians in the field while
working with survivors of man-made and
natural catastrophes." [1]
Literature Research
"Butterfly Hug"
Web Results listed under Literature
Pubmed - no results
"Artigas, Lucina"
Pubmed - no results
Evidence from the context of Bilateral Stimulation
Examples
Moscow Workshop
The "full sequences" all contain SS-BLP elements, often in the form of the "Butterfly Hug".