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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
Tips for EMDR Therapists Working with Perinatal Issues
Dr. Mara Tesler Stein, EMDRIA member, shares tips for EMDR therapists working with perinatal issues.
Read MoreIn the News: October 31, 2024
EMDRIA members and EMDR therapy are featured in various articles and interviews. Learn more in this edition of In the News.
Read MorePolitical and Social Stress and EMDR therapy
EMDRIA member Viviana Urdaneta Melo discusses the stress of political and social division and shares ways that clients and EMDR therapists can care for themselves amid the stress.
Read MoreGenerational Trauma, Warrior Genetics, and EMDR therapy
EMDRIA member Erika Yourdan breaks down the concept of generational resilience in the form of warrior genetics and offers a practical strategy for EMDR therapists.
Read MoreUnderstanding Substance Use in Teens and How EMDR Therapy Can Support Recovery
Substance Use Prevention Month prompted us to ask EMDRIA member Viviana Triana to discuss adolescents, substance use, and EMDR therapy.
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: Creating Understanding for Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month
EMDR therapists celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by getting to know the challenges that this community might bring into therapy.
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