Effects of EMDR Group Traumatic Episode Protocol on Burnout Within IAPT Healthcare Professionals: A Feasibility and Acceptability Study (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)

This study explores the effectiveness of EMDR Group Traumatic Episode Protocol (EMDR G-TEP) at reducing distress and burnout in therapists.

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Making Sense of Offense Related Trauma: Exploring Two Patients’ Lived Experience (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)

This research explores offense-related trauma and EMDR with two patients who perpetrated violence offenses.

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EMDR Therapy and Traumatic Brain Injury

Dr. Michelle Morrissey discusses working with EMDR therapy and traumatic brain injury (TBI) clients/patients in this episode of Let’s Talk EMDR podcast.

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Staying Centered in an Uncentered World (Go With That Magazine Issue)

What defines “staying centered”? How can EMDR therapists take care of themselves? Does positive psychology play a role?

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Is There Still Steam in that Pressure Cooker: What Needs to Happen Now?

During COVID-19, therapists faced similar challenges as their clients. Many were burned out. How can we let steam out of that pressure cooker?

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Staying Centered in an Uncentered World: Lessons Learned from Perinatal Mental Health

What lessons can we learn from perinatal mental health about staying centered when things do not go as planned?

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Eight Phases. Three Prongs. Four Legs.

Learn how animal-assisted interactions can be woven into all eight phases of EMDR therapy with fidelity to standard protocol in this article.

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Perspective in a Disorienting World

EMDR therapists are at even greater risk for burnout, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma. Learn how to take time to renew.

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In the News: November 28, 2022

EMDRIA members and EMDR therapy are featured in various articles and interviews. Learn more in this edition of In the News.

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Psychological interventions for post-traumatic stress injuries among public safety personnel: A systematic review and meta-analysis (BMC Systematic Reviews)

“The current study assessed the effectiveness and acceptability of psychological interventions for PTSI among PSPs.”

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Safety, feasibility, and efficacy of EMDR Therapy in adults with PTSD and mild intellectual disability or borderline intellectual functioning and mental health problems: A multiple baseline study (Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities)

EMDR therapy was found to be safe, feasible, and (potentially) efficacious in decreasing PTSD symptoms for adults with MID-BIF.

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EMDRIA Members Respond: Identity and Heritage Representation for Native American Heritage Month

EMDRIA Members answer the question “Describe a bit about your experience as a member of the Native/Indigenous community and how your identity has informed, strengthened, and/or challenged your EMDR practice.”

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