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.