Cultural Competence and Healing Culturally Based Trauma With EMDR Therapy, 2nd edition (Springer, 2022)
Tools for developing a culturally competent EMDR clinical practice and strategies for working with specific cultural populations.
Read MoreBIPOC Perspective on EMDR with Teenagers
BIPOC Perspective on EMDR with Teenagers: Cultural Insights and Challenges. Insights from the Summer 2022 issue of Go With That Magazine.
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: How Can the Field of EMDR Therapy Increase Access of Care for BIPOC Individuals?
EMDRIA Members Respond to questions: “What opportunities do you see in the field of EMDR therapy to increase access of care for BIPOC individuals?” and “Do you have any favorite free resources regarding BIPOC populations and EMDR therapy?”
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: How Can EMDR Therapists Increase Safety for BIPOC Clients?
EMDRIA members respond to: “How can EMDR therapists increase the sense of psychological, emotional, and/or physical safety for BIPOC clients?”
Read MoreCounselor’s Corner on Race Identity and NCs
Adapting EMDR History-Taking for Culturally Humble Approaches. Insights from the Winter 2022 issue of Go With That Magazine.
Read MoreEMDR Therapy: Insights to Serving Black Populations
EMDRIA members answer “What is something you would like EMDR therapists to know about Black and African American populations?”
Read MoreEMDR Therapy and Persons with Disabilities
EMDRIA Member Mary Rixford, LPC, shares her experience utilizing EMDR therapy with clients who have differing abilities.
Read MoreEMDR Therapy and Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
EMDRIA member Andrew Seubert, LMHC, shares his experience utilizing EMDR therapy with individuals who experience intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Read MoreContemporary JEDI’s in EMDR Treatment
A Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) lens is critical to effectively engaging with clients, facilitating culturally relevant interventions and effectively addressing trauma.
Read MoreMini-Presentation on White Race Socialization (SIG Brief Presentation)
Dr. Daphne Fatter describes fourteen aspects of white culture that have the potential to negatively impact people from other cultures. Suggestions for working with BIPOC clients as a white therapist are given.
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