EMDR and Complex Trauma
Go With That Magazine® Spring 2026
Clients with complex trauma often present with layered clinical needs that require thoughtful case conceptualization and phase-oriented treatment planning. This Go With That Magazine® issue explores key considerations for applying EMDR therapy with this population, highlighting individualized pacing, case conceptualization, and phase-specific interventions that support affect regulation, resource development, and preparation for trauma reprocessing. It also addresses common clinical challenges and examines the role of pacing and titration in maintaining therapeutic effectiveness. Throughout, the issue underscores the importance of a flexible, attuned, and trauma-informed approach to EMDR therapy with clients experiencing complex trauma.
Articles
This issue includes the following articles:
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Key Decision Points in Working More Effectively with Clients with Complex Trauma in EMDR Therapy by Thomas Zimmerman, Ms.Ed., LPCC
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Complex Trauma: EMDR Pacing and Attachment as Organizing Lens by Mark Brayne, MA
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Reconnecting with the Body: EMDR and Complex Trauma by Natalia Seijo
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The Star Theoretical Model & Its Application to EMDR Treatment of Youth with Complex Trauma by Frances S. Waters, LMSW, DCSW, LMFT, Annie Monaco, LCSW, RPT-S, and Ann Beckley-Forest, LCSW, RPT-S
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Phase One as Clinical Foundation: Clarifying Processes and Decision-Making in EMDR Therapy with Complex Trauma by Jill Hosey, MSW, RSW, LICSW
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