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Internal Family Systems therapy (IFS) can provide direction for working with internal defenses that inhibit dual attention during EMDR therapy.
Bruce Hersey, LCSW
Eating disorders are a common trauma coping mechanism and can be effectively treated with EMDR—if the right questions are being asked.
DaLene Forester, Ph.D. & Lauren Kiser, Ph.D.
EMDR can be used with children to great effect—but it requires you to consider how each phase can be adapted to the child’s emotional and developmental capacity
Christine Mark-Griffin, LCSW
Trauma leads to a dance of distress between your nervous system and your memory networks—understanding it helps uncover opportunities for intervention.
Rebecca Kase, LCSW
Reframe your understanding of dissociation by destigmatizing the experience and learning how to work with it during EMDR therapy.
Jamie Marich, Ph.D.
Learn how to integrate somatic psychology principles and interventions into the eight-phase model to enhance your EMDR practice.
Dr. Arielle Schwartz
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