EMDR Therapy, Suicide, Postvention and Self-Harm (Go With That Magazine™ Issue)

Find out how EMDR therapy can help clients alleviate symptoms that contribute to suicidal ideation in this issue of Go With That Magazine™.

EMDR Therapy and Suicide

My research on suicide & trauma uncovered that those who experienced trauma are 15 times more likely to die by suicide—a clear role for EMDR.

EMDR and Suicide Postvention

Suicide postvention is the actions taken after a death by suicide, which includes working with the community, individuals, and families.

Counselor’s Corner: EMDR and Ketamine-Assisted Therapy

EMDR therapists respond to the question “I had a client bring up adding Ketamine use to our sessions…Does anyone have any resources?”

Community Voices: EMDR and Suicide Risk

EMDR therapists respond to how aspects of a client’s culture/race are meaningful as a resource/challenge in using EMDR with clients who present with suicide risk.

Weaving EMDR into a World of Pain: Suicide and Self-harm

The author has found EMDR therapy extremely effective while working with clients who are suicidal or use self-harm to alleviate pain.

EMDR Therapy with Suicide Loss Survivors

EMDR therapists are very likely to work with clients who either have attempted suicide or have a family member or friend who died by suicide.

Can I Do EMDR with My Client with Suicidal Ideation?

Considerations when working with suicidal ideation clients are assessment of risk, stability, coping, & a gradual approach to EMDR therapy.