EMDR Therapy Gains Celebrity Exposure

More celebrities are going public with their EMDR therapy journeys. Their stories are making a difference.

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Efficacy of virtual reality exposure therapy and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy on symptoms of acrophobia and anxiety sensitivity in adolescent girls: A randomized controlled trial (Frontiers in Psychology)

Study shows that virtual reality exposure therapy (VRET) and EMDR can improve symptoms of acrophobia & anxiety in female adolescents.

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Broaching the Themes of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture in Consultation

Norma Day-Vines discusses a multicultural orientation framework and “broaching” in which counselors consider the client’s race, ethnicity, and culture and how it may impact the counseling.

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The Importance of Consultation during and after EMDR Training

Deany Laliotis discusses the importance of consultants in helping clinicians learn, during basic training and post-training.

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Ethical Dilemmas and Challenging Situations for Consultants

This panel discussed dilemmas consultants face with their consultees such as videotaped sessions, boundaries, what to do when a consultee is not showing progress, and more.

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Skills/Knowledge/Tools for EMDR Consultation

This panel discusses different tools, skills, and ideas that consultants have found for addressing the needs of consultees.

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EMDR Therapy, Addictions and Mindfulness

Hear from Dr. Stephen Dansiger, EMDR therapist and consultant, MET(T)A Protocol creator and pioneer in the Buddhist recovery field discuss EMDR therapy and addictions and mindfulness.

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Discussion of the EMDR Trainer Status

This brief introduction to the EMDR Trainer Day session discussed the changes in the process of EMDR trainers and answered questions of the EMDR trainers.

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Broaching the Subjects of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture

Norma Day-Vines discusses a multicultural orientation framework and “broaching” in which counselors consider the client’s race, ethnicity, and culture and how it may impact the counseling.

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The Future of EMDR Therapy Project

Deany Laliotis discusses the framework of the paper “What Is EMDR Therapy? Past, Present, and Future Directions” published in the Journal of EMDR Research and Practice in January 2021.

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Reflections on Robert Gagné and the AIP Model

Jamie Marich discusses Gagné’s work in educational psychology and how this can be applied to EMDR training pedagogy.

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Time to Freshen up: A Review of the EMDR Standard Protocol

New to EMDR therapy? Feeling a little rusty after all of these years? Guilty of a little “EMDR drift?” Take this 8 phase refresher course.

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