Dr. Louise Maxfield Career Retrospective
Dr. Louise Maxfield retired recently from serving as Journal of EMDR Practice and Research editor for 15 years. Throughout her career, Dr. Maxfield made numerous contributions to the EMDR field.
Read More10 Trauma-Informed Ways to Ease Stress
Stress affects everyone. We put together a few trauma-informed reminders for self care as you face your daily stressors.
Read MoreDr. E.C. Hurley, an Early EMDR Therapy Contributor, Dies
EMDRIA member Dr. E.C. Hurley, an early EMDR therapy contributor, passed away on August 31, 2021. Dr. Hurley was a retired U.S. Army veteran who dedicated his post-retirement career to treating PTSD in active-duty military personnel, veterans, their families, and first responders.
Read MorePrince Harry Speaks Out About His Experience with EMDR Therapy
Prince Harry speaks openly about mental health challenges and his experience with EMDR therapy creating a buzz for EMDR therapy in the media.
Read MoreIn the News: April 5, 2021
EMDRIA members and EMDR therapy are featured in various articles and interviews. Learn more in this edition of In the News.
Read MoreEMDRIA Joins Forces with the Mental Health Liaison Group to Urge Congress to Continue the TREAT Act
EMDRIA has joined forces with the Mental Health Liaison Group, to ask the U.S. Congress to continue the TREAT Act during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreDr. AJ Popky, an Early EMDR Contributor, Dies
EMDRIA member Dr. AJ Popky, an early EMDR therapy contributor, passed away on February 8. 2021. Dr. Popky created the “The Desensitization of Triggers and Urge Reprocessing (DeTUR) Protocol,” which is taught nationally and internationally to work with addictive behaviors.
Read MoreEMDRIA’s New President – Meeting the Needs of the Mission
An interview with Wendy Byrd, LPC, LMFT, as she takes on the position of president of the EMDRIA Board of Directors.
Read MoreEMDR Resources in the Era of COVID-19
A free compilation of EMDR therapy resources in the era of COVID-19 edited by Marilyn Luber.
Read MoreEMDRIA’s Commitment to Confront the Trauma of Racial Injustice
The EMDRIA Board of Directors recently issued the following statement to our members regarding racial discrimination and the disproportionate experience of violence by police that minority populations face. EMDRIA is committed to supporting those who are marginalized and who suffer from disparate treatment.
Read MoreEMDRIA COVID-19 Update
Message from EMDRIA Executive Director to EMDRIA members regarding Virtual EMDR Therapy Guidelines and changes to conference plans.
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