In the News: October 31, 2024
EMDRIA members and EMDR therapy are featured in various articles and interviews. Learn more in this edition of In the News.
Read MoreEMDR Therapy for Male Veterans
Whether you’re a veteran, a loved one, or someone interested in mental health, this episode offers valuable practical advice on healing.
Read MorePolitical and Social Stress and EMDR therapy
EMDRIA member Viviana Urdaneta Melo discusses the stress of political and social division and shares ways that clients and EMDR therapists can care for themselves amid the stress.
Read MoreGenerational Trauma, Warrior Genetics, and EMDR therapy
EMDRIA member Erika Yourdan breaks down the concept of generational resilience in the form of warrior genetics and offers a practical strategy for EMDR therapists.
Read MoreHealing Families: How EMDR Therapy Can Help
Delve into how EMDR can help families heal from trauma, improve communication, & strengthen relationships with guest Amy Wagner, LMFT, LMHC.
Read MoreAdaptive Information Processing (AIP) Model (Webpage)
This website explains the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model for a general audience. The AIP model help us understand EMDR therapy.
Read MoreAbout adverse childhood experiences (CDC)
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can have long-term negative impacts on health, opportunity and well-being.
Read MoreEMDR Therapy for Immigrants
We delve into the transformative world of EMDR therapy and its profound impact on immigrants facing trauma with guest Roberto Lara, LCSW.
Read MoreEMDR Therapy and Chronic Pain
EMDRIA member Gary Brothers discusses EMDR therapy and chronic pain.
Read MoreAdapting the 8 Phases: Considerations for Working with Clients at an Elevated Risk for Suicide
EMDRIA member Joshualin Dean discusses considerations for adapting EMDR therapy when working with clients at an elevated risk for suicide.
Read MoreTerapia EMDR & Tu Cerebro
Este gráfico fue creado para ayudar al público a comprender cómo EMDR ayuda al cerebro a procesar ciertos recuerdos. Se describe como nuestro cerebro reacciona a memorias desagradable de manera cotidiana y como reacciona cuando éstas quedan estancadas. Se utilizan dibujos animados para ilustrarlo.
Read MoreEMDR Therapy for Culturally-based Trauma and Adversity
Our guest Mark Nickerson, LICSW explores how EMDR can address and heal the deep-seated wounds inflicted by cultural & historical trauma.
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