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…?”

EMDR Therapy for Couples (Go With That Magazine® Issue)

In this issue, we explore EMDR therapy in couples therapy: helping partners navigate past wounds, improve communication, and rebuild trust.

Counselor’s Corner: Crying Clients

EMDR therapists respond to the question “How do you handle crying clients? My client started crying during desensitization…”

Community Voices: EMDR and Couples

EMDR therapists respond to how aspects of a client’s culture/race are meaningful as a resource/challenge in using EMDR with couples.

Integrating EMDR and Couples Therapy

Integrating EMDR therapy into couples therapy is a promising new trend in psychotherapy, though it presents challenges.

Integrating EMDR in Emotionally-Focused Couple Therapy

This article explores how individual EMDR therapy could be modified for couples to possibly expand its potential for healing.

EMDR with Couples: A Somatic and Attachment Lens

EMDR with couples is a natural fit. EMDR clinicians can quickly observe how couples are triggering each other’s past, unresolved memories.

Sex Therapy Treatment for a Couple in a Sexless Relationship: EMDR and CBT Therapy, the Perfect Therapeutic Couple

Combining EMDR and CBT can be effective as a duo, and even referred to as a match made in heaven or the perfect therapeutic couple.

Treating Interpersonal Dependency and Pathological Bonding Patterns (ID-PBP) with EMDR

This article examines how EMDR can help heal the effects of interpersonal dependency and pathological bonding.

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.