Too Cautious or Not Cautious Enough: Thoughts on the Need for Dissociation Training for EMDR Therapists
The author contends there are two opposite issues with EMDR therapists and dissociation: too cautious or not cautious enough.
Article Abstract
“Since dissociation is the essence of trauma, it’s not possible to treat trauma without understanding dissociation. As EMDR therapists, we need to understand it. In my view, there are two opposite issues with EMDR therapists and dissociation, and therefore with how to approach education about it.”
—Description from publisher
Article Access
Open Access
Allen, T. (2019, Oct 8). Too cautious or not cautious enough: Thoughts on the need for dissociation training for EMDR therapists. The Institute for Creative Mindfulness: https://www.instituteforcreativemindfulness.com/icm-blog-redefine-therapy/too-cautious-or-not-cautious-enough-thoughts-on-the-need-for-dissociation-training-for-emdr-therapists-by-teresa-allen-mft?fbclid=IwAR1c8Gy0KZRJSIIV6KiAFmsT2jE8TRj3KOD_OO9kFY1t8FDLB1NMHpJdzt8
Date
October 8, 2019
Creator(s)
Teresa Allen
Topics
Dissociation
Publisher
The Institute for Creative Mindfulness
APA Citation
Allen, T. (2019, Oct 8). Too cautious or not cautious enough: Thoughts on the need for dissociation training for EMDR therapists. The Institute for Creative Mindfulness: https://www.instituteforcreativemindfulness.com/icm-blog-redefine-therapy/too-cautious-or-not-cautious-enough-thoughts-on-the-need-for-dissociation-training-for-emdr-therapists-by-teresa-allen-mft?fbclid=IwAR1c8Gy0KZRJSIIV6KiAFmsT2jE8TRj3KOD_OO9kFY1t8FDLB1NMHpJdzt8
Audience
EMDR Therapists
Language
English
Content Type
Article
Access Type
External Resource, Open Access