United We Stand: EMDR as an Integrative Psychotherapy

EMDR therapy strongly focuses on integration, embodying the idiom that together, we are more than a sum of our parts.

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Counselor’s Corner: Client Resistant to Continuing EMDR Therapy

EMDR therapists respond to the question “I have a new client who…is very skeptical about EMDR and doesn’t think it will work…Any suggestions?”

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Community Voices: Integrating EMDR Therapy

EMDR therapists respond to how aspects of a client’s culture/race are meaningful as a resource and/or as a challenge when integrating EMDR therapy with another psychotherapy approach.

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Counselor’s Corner: HIPPA-compliant email platforms

EMDR therapists respond to the question “What HIPPA-compliant email platforms do you use?” in this issue of Go With That Magazine™.

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Community Voices on Clients with Anxiety

EMDR therapists respond to how aspects of a client’s culture/race are meaningful as a resource and/or as a challenge for clients with anxiety.

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EMDR Case Conceptualization for Fear of Flying in the AANHPI Populations

This article explores the efficacy of using EMDR with Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders who experience fear of flying.

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EMDR Phase 1 and Assessment of OCD Subtypes: Meta OCD, Existential, Relational, and Health-Related Concern OCD

This article discusses four subtypes of OCD (meta, existential, relational, health concern) and assessment/client history (EMDR Phase 1).

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A Three-Pronged Approach to Treating Anxiety with EMDR Therapy

The experience of anxiety exists on a continuum of mild sensations at one end and a crippling anxiety disorder on the other.

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EMDR Therapy Treatment of Anxiety Disorders, Explanation of the Basic Protocol and Case Conceptualization

EMDR Therapy clinicians learn where to begin with treating clients with anxiety disorders through the basic protocol & case conceptualization.

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Internalized Sexual Shame in the Treatment of Eating Disorders

Understand shame and eating disorders to allows for better history-taking, case conceptualization, and client success in EMDR therapy.

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Resilience: The Intersection of Eating Disorders and EMDR

Resilience is a competency that can be learned and developed through treating trauma and in the context of eating disorder (ED) recovery.

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Counselor’s Corner on Negative Cognitions

How to help a client identify the negative cognition (NC) during EMDR therapy for his trauma history as a first responder.

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