Pre-Post Study to Assess EMDR-Based Group Therapy for Traumatized Refugee Preschoolers (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
This pilot study examined EMDR-based group treatment for preschool refugee children in German daycare centers.
Read MorePerspectives: An EMDR Clinician’s Encounter with Military Professional Settings
Exploring EMDR in Military Settings: Insights from a Clinician’s Perspective. Unveil the roles of therapists in serving veterans and military personnel.
Read MoreAddiction-Focused EMDR Therapy in Gambling Disorder: A Multiple Baseline Study (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
Findings suggest an adapted, addiction-focused EMDR procedure, AF-EMDR therapy, may help in treating addictions like gambling disorder (GD).
Read MoreMilitary Cultural Competence
Embracing Military Cultural Competence: Understanding Its Significance. Explore the integrated perspective in military culture.
Read MorePerspectives: A Journey to Building a Heart for Working with Military
Fostering Connection with Military: A Personal Path Unveiled. Explore a clinician’s unexpected journey into working with service members.
Read MoreDrivers of preference for evidence-based PTSD treatment: A qualitative assessment (Military Medicine)
This project analyzes the reasons that drive preferences for one of five evidence-based PTSD treatments (cognitive processing therapy, prolonged exposure, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, stress inoculation training, antidepressant medication) among adults who screened positive for PTSD.
Read MoreEMDR and Trauma: What You Need To Know
Self-limiting behaviors and can be a result of trauma. One treatment is EMDR. Learn more in this blog post.
Read MoreThe shift: With sports psychologist Dr. Michelle Deering of Curative Connections
In this video, Michelle Deering, Ed.D. talks about the psychological pressures placed on people who perform (athletes, singers, dancers, etc.) who can struggle with expectations and performance.
Read MoreThe impact of brief intensive trauma-focused treatment for PTSD on symptoms of borderline personality disorder (European Journal of Psychotraumatology)
Results suggest that an intensive trauma-focused treatment is feasible and safe for PTSD patients with borderline personality disorder.
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