EMDR Therapy, Suicide, Postvention and Self-Harm
Go With That Magazine™ Summer 2024
EMDR therapy helps individuals process and reframe traumatic memories or distressing experiences that may contribute to feelings of hopelessness or self-destructive impulses. EMDR facilitates the integration of these memories, reducing their emotional charge and enabling individuals to develop healthier coping mechanisms. By targeting the root causes of distress, EMDR therapy aims to alleviate the symptoms that contribute to suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and postvention, fostering a sense of healing and hope. Find out how EMDR therapists can pair this powerful therapy to help clients.
Articles
This issue includes the following articles:
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EMDR Therapy and Suicide by Simon Proudlock, CPsychol, AFBPsS
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Can I Do EMDR with My Client with Suicidal Ideation? by Jennifer L. Fee, Psy.D., Viviana Urdaneta Melo, LCSW, Susanna Kaufman, LPC-Associate, NCC
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Weaving EMDR into a World of Pain: Suicide and Self-harm by Dr. Stella Bhagwat
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EMDR Therapy with Suicide Loss Survivors by Viviana Urdaneta Melo, LCSW, Jennifer L. Fee, Psy.D., Susanna Kaufman, LPC Associate, NCC
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