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Our Focal Point Blog serves as a written resource to showcase EMDRIA™ members' knowledge and best practices on a variety of topics related to EMDR therapy, highlight the latest news and insights in the field, and foster a sense of belonging in the EMDR therapy community. This award-winning blog is the place where both EMDR therapists and the public can find credible, accessible, and relevant information about EMDR therapy.
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Recent Blog Posts
How EMDR Consultation Improves the Learning Process: EMDRIA Consultant Day Recap
This post explains more about what EMDR consultation is and provides a recap for the EMDRIA Consultant Day 2023.
Read MoreUsing EMDR Therapy in Disaster Response
EMDRIA members Catherine Butler, Sharon Steckler, and Eva Usadi write about using EMDR therapy in disaster response settings and populations.
Read MoreIn the News: April 10, 2023
EMDRIA members and EMDR therapy are featured in various articles and interviews. Learn more in this edition of In the News.
Read MoreAddressing the Realities of School Shootings
EMDRIA Members Alex Castro Croy, LPC, Liliana Baylon, LMFT-S, and Jennifer Shivey, LPC discuss how to respond to children’s fears in a truthful and caring manner, and remind parents to reach out for support as well.
Read MoreIn the News: April 5, 2023
EMDRIA members and EMDR therapy are featured in various articles and interviews. Learn more in this edition of In the News.
Read MoreEMDR Therapy, Chronic Pain, & Somatic Issues GWT Magazine™️ Issue
We invited several authors to write about using EMDR therapy with chronic pain, chronic health issues, and to highlight the somatic experience of trauma in the Winter 2023 Go With That Magazine™️ issue.
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