In the BIPOC Perspective column in the Summer 2022 issue of Go With That magazine, EMDR therapists respond to the question “Could you offer a specific example of how some aspect of a client’s culture/race was deeply meaningful as a resource and/or as a challenge in using EMDR with Teenagers?” Contributors include Liliana Baylon, LMFT-S, RPT-S Bilingual & Bicultural Therapist; Ava M. Hart, LCSW, IMH-E and Renata S. Huewitt, LPC, RPT, EMDR Certified Therapist, EMDR Consultant in Training.
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Date
September 1, 2022
Contributor(s)
Liliana Baylon, Ava M. Hart, Renata S. Huewitt
Client Population
Adolescents, Racial/Cultural/Ethnic Groups
Practice & Methods
DEI/IDEA
Extent
2 pages
Publisher
EMDR International Association
Rights
Copyright © 2022 EMDR International Association
APA Citation
BIPOC Perspective. (2022, September 1). Go With That magazine, 27 (3), 42-43.
Volume
27
Issue
3
Audience
EMDR Therapists
Language
English
Content Type
Magazine, Magazine Article
Original Source
EMDR Therapy and Challenging Teenagers (Summer 2022), Go With That magazine
Access Type
Members Only
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