BIPOC Perspective on Eating Disorders
Examples of how a client’s culture/race was significant in the use of EMDR therapy for eating disorders or disordered eating.
Read MoreEating Disorders: What Are EMDR Therapists Missing?
Even if you are not an eating disorder specialist, you will likely see clients with disordered eating as an EMDR therapist.
Read MoreAn AIP Approach to Disordered Eating
EMDR therapy offers an adjunctive approach to disordered eating treatment that heals at the root of maladaptively stored experiences.
Read MoreBIPOC Perspective on Group Therapy
BIPOC Perspective on Group EMDR? Insights from the Summer 2023 issue of Go With That Magazine.
Read MoreCounselor’s Corner on EMDR with Holocaust Survivor
EMDR with a Holocaust survivor struggling with depression. Insights from the Counselor’s Corner column in Go With That Magazine.
Read MoreFire in the Belly: The History of the Butterfly Hug, the EMDR-IGTP, and the ASSYST-Treatment Procedures
Jarero and Lucina (Lucy) Artigas use the butterfly hug and group interventions to heal those effected by tragedies.
Read MoreThe TEP Suite of EMDR Protocols: The Family of Trauma Episode Protocols Based on EMDR R-TEP and G-TEP
The EMDR R-TEP is soundly based on and extended from Shapiro’s EMD and Recent Event protocols, and the EMDR therapy profession has widely adopted it with over a dozen published studies, including controlled trials.
Read MoreOnline EMDR Group Psychotherapy
Due to the increase in demand for therapy and EMDR showing signs of online effectiveness, forming online groups seemed like a natural next step.
Read MoreTaking Steps Together Toward Healing: A Remote Group Therapy Intervention
EMDR therapy group protocols can help increase the capacity to meet client needs and decrease exposure to overwhelming material that may contribute to clinician burnout or vicarious traumatization.
Read MoreInterview with Anabel Gonzalez: Emotion Regulation and Processing in EMDR
This interview with Dr. Anabel Gonzalez explores emotions’ role in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) treatment.
Read MoreBIPOC Perspective on EMDR with Survivors of Sexual Assault
EMDR therapists respond to how some aspect of a client’s culture/race was deeply meaningful as a resource/challenge for a sexual assault survivor.
Read MoreCounselor’s Corner on PTSI
Counselor’s Corner: PTSI instead of PTSD? Insights from the Spring 2023 issue of Go With That Magazine.
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