EMDR and the Military: Combating Trauma
Go With That Magazine™️ Spring 2020
When meeting with service members or veterans, many therapists naturally expect to work through combat trauma. However, there are other types of trauma to discover, listen to, and understand when working with this special population. We look more closely at those kinds of trauma and how EMDR can help.
Articles
This issue includes the following articles:
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A Range Of Service Trauma: Considering More Than Combat By Jamie Zabukovec, PSY.D.
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Perspectives: An EMDR Clinician’s Encounter with Military Professional Settings by E.C. Hurley, DMIN, PHD
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Military Cultural Competence by Camille Zeiter, LICSW
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Perspectives: A Journey to Building a Heart for Working with Military by Emily Rademan, PSYD, LP
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Date
March 1, 2020
Client Population
Military/Veterans
Extent
39 pages
Publisher
EMDR International Association
Rights
Copyright © 2020 EMDR International Association
APA Citation
EMDR International Association. (2020, March). EMDR and the Military: Combating Trauma. Go With That Magazine™️, 25(1).
Volume
25
Issue
1
Audience
EMDR Therapists
Language
English
Content Type
Magazine Issue
Original Source
25(1) EMDR and the Military, Go With That Magazine™️
Access Type
Members Only
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