Adapting 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.

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EMDR Therapy and Psychedelics

EMDRIA member Katja Cahoon discusses EMDR therapy and psychedelics.

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EMDR Therapy, Suicide, Postvention and Self-Harm GWT Magazine™ Issue

We invited several authors to write about “EMDR Therapy, Suicide, Postvention and Self-Harm” in the Summer 2024 Go With That Magazine™️ issue.

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EMDR Therapy, High Achievers, and Racial Trauma

EMDRIA member Brittany A. Johnson shares her experience with EMDR therapy, high achievers, and racial trauma.

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Gender-Affirming EMDR Therapy

EMDRIA member Cathy Hanville shares ways to create a gender affirming EMDR practice.

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EMDR Therapy and Anxiety

EMDRIA member Dr. Jennifer Fee discusses EMDR therapy and anxiety.

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Integrating EMDR With Other Types of Therapies GWT Magazine™️ Issue

We invited several authors to write about “Integrating EMDR With Other Types of Therapies” in the Spring 2024 Go With That Magazine™️ issue.

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EMDR Therapists: “Get Curious Not Cautious”

Dr. Annabel McGoldrick discusses best practices for EMDR trainees and therapists to gain confidence in using EMDR therapy by integrating IFS part work into self-reflection.

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EMDR Therapy and Medical Trauma

EMDRIA member Dr. Livia Perez discusses EMDR therapy for medical trauma.

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The Road to Understanding

EMDRIA member Decca Knight shares an integrative framework for working with parts in EMDR therapy.

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EMDR Therapy in Correctional Settings

EMDR therapy’s adaptive information processing (AIP) model views that we all have the innate ability to heal. This goes hand in hand with the emerging research…

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EMDR Therapy and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

We turned to EMDRIA member Jamie Marich, Ph.D. to help us understand more about EMDR therapy and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID).

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