The Yarnell Hill wildfire event claimed the most firefighters killed in one day since 9/11. It was the deadliest U.S. wildfire since the 1991. Within 2 weeks of this tragedy, volunteer EMDR trainers mobilized around the event, providing free training in EMDR EI to 30 EMDR clinicians in the area. Volunteer EMDR therapists provided group and individual counseling to those clinicians that had been impacted. Healing did not end there. Learn more in this article from the September 2018 issue of Go With That magazine by Beverlee Laidlaw Chasse, LPC.
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Date
September 1, 2018
Creator(s)
Beverlee Laidlaw Chasse
Topics
Tragedies
Client Population
First Responders
Practice & Methods
EMDR Early Intervention
Extent
2 pages
Publisher
EMDR International Association
Rights
Copyright © 2018 EMDR International Association
APA Citation
Laidlaw Chasse, B. (2018, September). EMDR Early Intervention & Community Response = Prevention. Go With That magazine, 23(3), 14-15.
Volume
23
Issue
3
Audience
EMDR Therapists
Language
English
Content Type
Magazine, Magazine Article
Original Source
EMDR Therapy Early Intervention (September 2018), Go With That magazine
Access Type
Members Only
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