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Delivered on behalf of User:Sage Ross (WMF), 16:50, 10 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

Your EMDR edits

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Hi, Kvilla92. On March 26 you edited the EMDR article and removed a large amount of material (over 1800 characters, including references) from the introduction, tagging your edit "Reworded introduction, added some sources" and giving no explanation on the talk page for such a major deletion. I am assuming that you are/were a member of the class project that did post on the talk page, where someone from your project stated "We proposed to elaborate the introduction". In fact what you did was change it drastically and delete significant material. Someone from your project also stated that there are no meta-analyses of EMDR, which is demonstrably false -- there are many, and research on EMDR continues apace. This makes me think you are not well-informed about EMDR and should not be making significant edits on what is, admittedly, a somewhat controversial topic.

Do you have any objection if I restore the material you deleted from the intro?

Regards. --David Lewis djlewis (talk) 00:06, 1 May 2013 (UTC)Reply