EMDR Early Intervention
Go With That Magazine September 2018
EMDR early intervention (EEI) is important to many people in the world who face traumas such as fires, earthquakes, war, political and personal violence, and personal loss. EMDR Early Intervention can be viewed as having two arms: treatment and prevention. PTSD is part of a complex psychobiological process that leads to the emergence of the disorder in the weeks, months, or years after the event(s). Exposure to traumatic stress leads to a general disruption of an individual’s underlying homeostasis. Find out how EMDR therapy can help. This issue also includes a summary of member survey responses.
Articles
This issue includes the following articles:
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EMDR Early Intervention by Dr Amanda Roberts in collaboration with Elan Shapiro and Ignacio Jarero
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Five EMDR Early Intervention Communities Illuminate The Significance Of Community: Response Networks and the Necessary Components Within by Regina Morrow Robinson, Ed.S., LMFT, LMHC, NCC
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Responding To Trauma With First Responders In Fairfield, Connecticut by Karen Atler-Reid, Ph.D., Michael Crouch, LCSW, Linda Rost, LCSW, Co-Chairs
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EMDR Early Intervention & Community Response = Prevention by Beverlee Laidlaw Chasse, LPC, Founder & Past Lead Coordinator of Aztrn
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Responding To The Unite The Right Rally & Richmond Monument Avenue Rally by Central Virginia Trauma Recovery Network (CVTRN), Terry Becker-Fritz, Chair, Kris Santamaria, Vice Chair, Sara Robinson, Secretary
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Social Change, Little “D” Disasters & Why EEI Protocols Are Essential To Everyone’s Practice by Rebecca E. Rosenblum, Psy.D.
- First Responder Cumulative Traumatic Stress Exposure by Sara G. Gilman, Psy.D., LMFT
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Questions And Cautions For Deployment Of EMDR EIs With First Responders And Public Safety Personnel by Robbie Adler-Tapia, Ph.D.
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