The teenage years might be the worst possible time for parents and caregivers. Add to the mix a challenging teenager who needs counseling or therapy. And if that isn’t enough stress on everyone involved, top it with a global pandemic, mass school shootings, and other trauma teenagers have endured. How do EMDR therapists handle these challenging teens? What about EMDR therapy and teenagers who have autism? Does adolescent research about EMDR therapy offer any help? Find out how EMDR therapists can bridge the gap. This issue offers tips, real-world examples, and research from experienced EMDR therapists who work with adolescents.
In this Issue
- EMDR Therapy for Challenging Teenagers By Annie Monaco Annie Monaco, LCSW-R, RPT, and Nicole E. Wolasz, LCSW-R
- Using EMDR to Help Teens Return to In-person Learning after the Pandemic By Carolyn Settle, MSW, LCSW
- Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing for Adolescents with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: A Rapid Review of Randomized Studies By Professor Ian Barron and Susan Darker-Smith
- Ten Things about EMDR and Autism By Sherry Paulson, LCSW
- Bridging the Gap to Belonging By Vanessa Sanford
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Issue: Summer 2022
Year: 2022
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