EMDR Therapy and Bipolar Disorder

Can EMDR therapy be used as part of the trauma treatment process for bipolar disorder? Research in this regard is limited but encouraging. Valiente-Gomez et al. (2019) provide an excellent overview of bipolar diagnostic factors.

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EMDR Therapy and Eating Disorders

EMDR therapy can be used as a psychological intervention to help clients with eating disorders.

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In the News: February 10, 2021

EMDRIA members and EMDR therapy are featured in various articles and interviews. Learn more in this edition of In the News.

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EMDR Therapy Beginnings: Francine Shapiro

We want to honor Dr. Shapiro’s courage, persistence, and curiosity by sharing a collection of resources she authored.

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Year in Review: EMDR Therapy in the time of COVID-19

EMDR therapists have shown amazing adaptability and resourcefulness in the areas of both practice and research. Here are some of the resources we have seen during this past year that have contributed to the EMDR field.

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EMDR Resources in the Era of COVID-19

A free compilation of EMDR therapy resources in the era of COVID-19 edited by Marilyn Luber.

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EMDR Therapy Indicated as the Most Cost-Effective Trauma Treatment

Mavranezouli, et al. (2020) assessed the cost-effectiveness of a range of interventions for adults with PTSD in analysis: “EMDR was found to be the most cost-effective intervention for adults with PTSD.”

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EMDRIA COVID-19 Update

Message from EMDRIA Executive Director to EMDRIA members regarding Virtual EMDR Therapy Guidelines and changes to conference plans.

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In the News: March 6, 2020

EMDRIA members and EMDR therapy are featured in various articles and interviews. Learn more in this edition of In the News.

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A Clinician’s Guide to the Efficacy of EMDR Therapy

Volume 13, Issue 4 of the Journal of EMDR Practice and Research (JEMDR) is conceptualized as a guide for clinicians, including articles about the use of EMDR therapy across a range of populations, diagnoses, and symptom clusters.

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