EMDRIA Members Respond: Community Cultural Wealth for Native American Heritage Month
EMDR therapists can celebrate Native American Heritage Month by intentionally using the lens of Community Cultural Wealth to identify internal and external resources in their clients.
Read MoreEMDR Therapy, Intimate Partner Violence, and the LGBTQIA+ Community
Domestic violence, or intimate partner violence, affects many types of communities. This post features Sue Genest’s Go With That Magazine article “EMDR, 2SLBGTQPIA+ Community and Intimate Partner Violence.”
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: Community Cultural Wealth for Hispanic Heritage Month
EMDR therapists can celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by intentionally using the lens of Community Cultural Wealth to identify internal and external resources in their clients.
Read MoreCelebrating Community Cultural Wealth
EMDR therapists can use the lens of Community Cultural Wealth to identify internal and external resources in their clients.
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: Celebrating RESI Recipients and BIPOC Mental Health Month
We are celebrating BIPOC Mental Health Month in July by highlighting our RESI recipients. Originally named National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, BIPOC Mental…
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: Identity Representation for LGBTQIA+ Pride
EMDRIA Members respond to the question “Describe a bit about your experience as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and how your identity has informed, strengthened, and/or challenged your EMDR practice.”
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: Identity and Heritage Representation for Asian American Heritage Month
EMDRIA Members respond to the question “Describe a bit about your experience as a member of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community and how your identity has informed, strengthened, and/or challenged your EMDR practice.”
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: Identity and Heritage Representation for Black History Month
EMDRIA Members answer the question “Describe a bit about your experience as a member of the Black or African-American community and how your identity has informed, strengthened, and/or challenged your EMDR practice.”
Read MoreTEDx Breckenridge: Being Understood as an Immigrant
EMDRIA Board Member Liliana Baylon, in her TEDx Breckenridge talk, discusses the immigrant experience to help others better understand.
Read MoreIn the News – February 2, 2023
EMDR therapy is featured in various articles and interviews. Learn more in this edition of In the News.
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: Identity Representation for Persons with Disabilities
EMDRIA members discuss disability and identity and how they inform, strengthen, and or challenge EMDR practice.
Read MoreEMDRIA 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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