In the News: August 8, 2022
In the News Forbes Health highlights EMDR therapy as one of “four major types of PTSD treatments available.” EMDRIA Member Dr. Jennifer Hughes…
Read MoreEMDRIA Trailblazers on How EMDR Therapy Has Changed Over the Years
The Growth of EMDR Therapy EMDR therapy’s first research article was published in 1989 by Dr. Francine Shapiro. The field of EMDR therapy expanded…
Read MoreEMDR Therapy and Expressive Arts GWT Issue
Expressive Arts as a therapy modality uses the creativity of the client via art, music, writing, dance, symbolism, or drama to help heal and…
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: How Can the Field of EMDR Therapy Increase Access of Care for BIPOC Individuals?
July is BIPOC Mental Health Month. We want to continue to feature the importance of confronting oppression dynamics as they can be a big…
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: How Can EMDR Therapists Increase Safety for BIPOC Clients?
July is BIPOC Mental Health Month. We want to continue to feature the importance of confronting oppression dynamics as they can be a big…
Read MoreIn the News: June 24, 2022
In the News EMDRIA member Carla Archuletta LPC/MHSP, discusses the importance of EMDR therapy in her professional life at Alive Hospice in this…
Read MoreWhen Did ‘EMDR’ Change to ‘EMDR Therapy’?
Not everyone knows about this EMDR therapy history moment, so we wanted to share this ever pertinent blast from the past. In 2014, EMDR…
Read MoreEMDR Therapy and AAPI Populations
It is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, a time to recognize and celebrate Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian talents, diversity,…
Read MoreEMDR Therapy and Pregnancy
May is home to Mother’s Day, National Women’s Health Week, Maternal Mental Health Month, and Mental Health Month – a time to remember the…
Read MoreIn the News: May 12, 2022
In the News Marianne Silva, LCSW and EMDRIA Member was featured in a Veterans Affairs Podcast Network Byte discussing EMDR with Andrea L.…
Read MoreEMDR Therapy and Sexual Assault Awareness
Note: Information on this page could be sensitive to some readers. Dial 1-800-656-HOPE for the National Sexual Assault Hotline or chat here. April is…
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