EMDR Therapy, Sexual Trauma & Intimate Partner Violence GWT Issue
We invited several authors to write about using EMDR therapy with sexual trauma and intimate partner violence in the Spring 2023 Go With That Magazine™️ issue.
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: Identity Representation for LGBTQIA+ Pride
EMDRIA Members respond to the question “Describe a bit about your experience as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and how your identity has informed, strengthened, and/or challenged your EMDR practice.”
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: Identity and Heritage Representation for Asian American Heritage Month
EMDRIA Members respond to the question “Describe a bit about your experience as a member of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander (AANHPI) community and how your identity has informed, strengthened, and/or challenged your EMDR practice.”
Read MoreUsing EMDR Therapy in Disaster Response
EMDRIA members Catherine Butler, Sharon Steckler, and Eva Usadi write about using EMDR therapy in disaster response settings and populations.
Read MoreAddressing the Realities of School Shootings
EMDRIA Members Alex Castro Croy, LPC, Liliana Baylon, LMFT-S, and Jennifer Shivey, LPC discuss how to respond to children’s fears in a truthful and caring manner, and remind parents to reach out for support as well.
Read MoreEMDR Therapy, Chronic Pain, & Somatic Issues GWT Magazine™️ Issue
We invited several authors to write about using EMDR therapy with chronic pain, chronic health issues, and to highlight the somatic experience of trauma in the Winter 2023 Go With That Magazine™️ issue.
Read MoreMaking Us Whole: How EMDR Assists Members Within The Black Community
EMDRIA member Janell McGruder discusses using EMDR therapy with members of the Black community can help process trauma rooted in racism as well as connect to and celebrate the stories of Black people.
Read MoreEMDR Therapy and Eating Disorders
EMDRIA member and eating disorder specialist, Marnie Davis, LMHC discusses using EMDR therapy with clients with eating disorders.
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: Identity and Heritage Representation for Black History Month
EMDRIA Members answer the question “Describe a bit about your experience as a member of the Black or African-American community and how your identity has informed, strengthened, and/or challenged your EMDR practice.”
Read MoreEMDR Therapy and College/University Students
EMDRIA member Viviana Urdaneta discusses common themes in using EMDR therapy with college and university students.
Read MoreStaying Centered in an Uncentered World GWT Magazine™️ Issue
In our recent issue of Go With That Magazine™ we invited several authors to write about “Staying Centered in an Uncentered World.” Rebecca Kase, LCSW addresses EMDR therapist burnout and speaks about facing these uncentering times realistically.
Read MoreEMDRIA Members Respond: Identity Representation for Persons with Disabilities
EMDRIA members discuss disability and identity and how they inform, strengthen, and or challenge EMDR practice.
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