EMDR Therapy and Neurodiversity (Go With That Magazine® Issue)
EMDR can be tailored to meet the unique needs of neurodivergent individuals, helping them process emotional distress and past traumas.
Neurodiversity Affirming EMDR: Pathological Demand Avoidance – Understanding and Supporting a Unique Nervous System Response
Neurodiversity-affirming EMDR aims to support individuals through a lens that respects their unique neurotypes without pathologizing them.
Affirming EMDR at the Intersection of Gender Identity and Neurodiversity
This article explores how therapists can adapt EMDR for clients who are both neurodivergent and identify as transgender-gender diverse.
Finding the Magic in the Neurotype: Using EMDR with Neurodivergent Clients
Article exploring impactful adaptations to EMDR when working with neurodivergent clients, including aspects of the author’s lived experience.
Using EMDR to Treat PTSD Associated with Traumatic Brain Injury: Navigating a Changed Brain and Sense of Self
With an ever-growing list of diagnoses under the neurodiverse umbrella, what does this mean for how we practice EMDR?
Community Voices: Neurodiverse Clients
EMDR therapists respond to how aspects of a client’s culture/race are meaningful as a resource/challenge in using EMDR with neurodiverse clients.
Counselor’s Corner: ADHD Medications
EMDR therapists respond to the question “Does anyone have any insight on clients taking stimulant medications for ADHD…?”