In the BIPOC Perspective column in the Fall 2021 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 was deeply meaningful or acted as a resource in the identification and/or treatment of dissociation?” Contributors include Dr. Erica Liu Wollin, Psy.D. Registered Clinical Psychologist; Rajni Levis, MFT, PPS, CTTS; oyce Mojica, PsyD, CADC Clinical Psychologist; EMDR Certified Therapist and Approved Consultant; and DK Sung, Ph.D., LP EMDR Certified Therapist and Approved Consultant.
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Date
December 1, 2021
Contributor(s)
Erica Liu, Rajani Venkatraman Levis, Joyce Mojica, DK Sung
Topics
Dissociation
Client Population
Racial/Cultural/Ethnic Groups
Extent
2 pages
Publisher
EMDR International Association
Rights
Copyright © 2021 EMDR International Association
APA Citation
BIPOC Perspective on Dissociation. (2021, December). Go With That magazine, 26(4), 4-5
Volume
26
Issue
4
Audience
EMDR Therapists
Language
English
Content Type
Magazine, Magazine Article
Original Source
EMDR Therapy and Dissociation (Fall 2021), Go With That magazine
Access Type
Members Only
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