
Approved for 6 EMDRIA Credits
Over the past twenty years, more attention has been given to the adjunctive use of ‘parts’-informed approaches with EMDR therapy, specifically when treating persons with complex trauma histories. With the introduction and widespread adoption of the Theory of Structural Dissociation of the Personality and Internal Family Systems, much of the focus in the EMDR literature has been upon ‘parts’ therapies that favor working primarily with, and almost exclusively through, ‘Apparently Normal’ and adult self-states, essentially those self-states that are perceived to ‘front’ in daily life. However, there are both conceptual and practical challenges inherent in such an approach, as well as benefits to exploring other, established approaches to ‘parts’ work.
Presenter: D. Michael Coy, LICSW
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