EMDR Interweaves: What They Are & Tips To Help You Use Them Effectively
EMDR interweaves are questions or statements that can help stimulate your clients’ healing. Learn how to use them and tips for finding the right ones for your clients.
What Is EMDR Training? From Training to Certification
Behind every skilled Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) clinician is an EMDR training. Each of the more than 16,000 clinicians in the U.S. who utilize EMDR began their practice with Basic Training to learn how to use the modality to treat their patient’s trauma.
How To Get Trained in EMDR: 6 Steps To Take Now
Francine Shapiro developed Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) in the early 1980s, and it has become an industry standard for treating trauma in addition to many other mental health issues. Many mental health professionals are drawn to the growing body of research supporting EMDR’s efficacy in treating complex mental
The Best EMDR Training: 7 Features to Look for in 2024
Mental health clinicians strive to bring their clients strategies for healing and wellness that result in longstanding and pervasive treatment gains. When trying to heal trauma, anxiety, depression, and more, EMDR therapy has quickly become an industry standard due to the impact it has had on countless individuals seeking healing
EMDR Trained vs. Certified: How the Difference Improves Your Practice
Becoming an EMDR Certified Therapist is now the well-known best practice standard for EMDR Trained clinicians EMDR therapy is a multifaceted approach to treatment that incorporates an understanding of the way the neurobiological system responds to trauma, is designed to self- heal, and the way the nervous system regulates
What to Look for in an EMDR Therapist
EMDR therapy is fast becoming a common therapy in which many therapists are trained. That said, not all clinicians are correctly using EMDR therapy, which can be ineffective, upsetting or destabilizing for clients. This is unfortunate because good healing comes from good EMDR therapy, but it can be hard to
Understanding Adjunctive Care in EMDR Therapy
Many people ask about my approach to adjunctive care in EMDR therapy. It is not uncommon for clinicians who are not trained in EMDR therapy to want to refer their clients for EMDR therapy and still maintain their role as the primary therapist to their client. This can be
EMDR Therapy Basic Training
In all areas of psychotherapy, clinicians are helping clients to resolve traumas, both large and small. Learn to address the underlying trauma and presenting issues with the outstanding, evidence based therapy of EMDR. This EMDR training curriculum is particularly comprehensive and inclusive of all required consultation hours and is
EMDR Therapy as a Framework for Case Conceptualization
This morning as I sit working on preparations to teach yet another EMDR Training in Denver next month, I am feeling gratitude for the opportunity to share this invaluable technique with other clinicians. What motivates me is my wish for those new EMDR clinicians to help many more people