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About Focal Point Blog

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

EMDRIA Conference 2019 Recap

December 28, 2019

EMDRIA Conference 2019 Recap

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Council of Scholars Update

December 28, 2019

The Council of Scholars is a multi-year initiative to examine the field of EMDR therapy.

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A Clinician’s Guide to the Efficacy of EMDR Therapy

November 30, 2019

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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In the News: November 15, 2019

November 15, 2019

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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Research Corner | Go With That Magazine™️ Issue September 2019

September 30, 2019

This research corner contribution by EMDRIA member Andrew Leeds, Ph.D. is from the September 2019 Go With That Magazine™️ issue “The 5 Keys to Building Your EMDR Practice.” 

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EMDRIA’s Board President: Become the Next Generation of EMDR Leaders

September 1, 2019

EMDRIA member and board president Carol Miles discusses the road to EMDR leadership and finding your passion.

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