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The focus of this presentation is cognitive interweaves (CI), how to identify if a CI is needed, what type of CI fits the client's need and how and when to or not to deliver a CI to assist with reprocessing.

Background and aimsManagement of obstacles in memory reprocessing is crucial in EMDR Therapy. Obstacle may impair processing in simple PTSD as well as in more complex disorders. The cognitive interweave offers many options. But in some patient even…

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This workshop will provide a brief review of the concept of the cognitive interweave drawing from the new Part II EMDR Therapy Manual, and when it can be helpful to use one or more interweaves with your client. In addition, the workshop will explore…

In this article, I describe various tools to support EMDR treatment. Those are how we collect positive aspects in the traumatic event in client history taking phase, how we link with positive aspects by using cognitive interweave, and how we keep…

The use of Cognitive Interweaves in EMDR processing can be a challenging task. This workshop will focus on developing a deeper understanding of why we use them, when to use them, and which ones work best for each of the common blocks we face during…

性的虐待の実態を提示し、外傷の重症度に影響を与える要因を議論することを目的とした作者。また、治療的アプローチ、EMDRの実装に関連するポイント、EMDRの認知織り特定のタイプ、および虐待を受けた人のためのストレス対処戦略の獲得だけでなく、臨床医自身の二次外傷性ストレスに対する対策がある発表した。The authors aimed to present the actual state of sexual abuse and discuss factors that affect the…

One of the clinician’s primary tasks in EMDR treatment is to stay out of the way of the client’s processing. However, there are times when clients need a bit of assistance from the therapist. Cognitive interweave is a complicated and sometimes feared…

En traumatiserade ungdomar, känslig för avvisande och utsatt för verkligt hot av förövaren som orsakade tidigare traumatisering, tycks ha en osäker grund för terapeutisk behandling. En sådan patient kan ha svårt att utveckla resurser enligt Eye…

This article provides excerpts from each chapter of An EMDR Primer: From Practicum to Practice (Hensley, 2009) to assist novice eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) clinicians who are learning how to use this approach and to serve as…

Door ons werk met dove en slechthorende cliënten zijn wij gedwongen ons te richten op de visuele wereld. Deze wereld is echter geenszins voorbehouden aan doven en slechthorenden. Ook bij het werken met preverbaal trauma, volwassenen en kinderen die…

Process Oriented Psychology’s founder, Arnold Mindell developed a therapeutic style assuming that everything that happens is meaningful and that the seed of the solution to a disturbance or problem lies within the problem itself. I will illustrate…

This article reviews research that investigated the idiosyncratic effects of sexual abuse perpetrated by Roman Catholic priests and makes related treatment recommendations. The research determined that this distinct form of sexual trauma generated…

Working with severely damaged clients, the clinician many times is faced with complex and challenging problems. and staying out of the way during the desensitization phase definitely not enough to get the SUD's down. In this workshop a number of new…

Jealousy is an unwelcome emotion, which most people will have experienced at sometime in their lives. In its mildest form it may be seen as an expression of devotion, however, for some people it can become obsessive and destructive (Mullen, 1990) The…

Jealousy is an unwelcomed emotion, which most poeple will have experienced at some time in their lives. In its mildest form, it may be seen as an expression of devoion, however, for some people it can become obsessive and destructive (Mulle, 1991).…

Cognitive interweaves are strategic interventions, whose utilisation relies upon therapist recognition of their necessity at given times during the EMDR procedure, and their effective use requires skilled therapeutic judgement and the introduction of…

A new interweave technique is described for when patients are slow to desensitize or when they are emotionally overwhelmed during EMDR treatment. The interweave is comprised of two parallel components: a finger-touching go/no-go tracking task as well…

This workshop will: 1) provide a theroretical assumptive base from which participants may derive a cognitive framework for understanding the interactive/synergistic treatment effects of two transformational therapeutic processes; 2) extend and deepen…

Frequently, clinicians perceive that the cognitive interweave stems from either a well-constructed table of ‘cause and effect’ criteria or is magically ‘conjured’ up by a wizardry clinician. This practical, down-to-earth, basic workshops will…

En traumatiserade ungdomar, känslig för avvisande och utsatt för verkligt hot av förövaren som orsakade tidigare traumatisering, tycks ha en osäker grund för terapeutisk behandling. En sådan patient kan ha svårt att utveckla resurser enligt Eye…

Most studies evaluating the efficacy of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy for various problems have focused on the importance of eye movements and largely ignored the fact that EMDR is an integrative therapeutic approach in…

This workshop is designed to prepare clinicians to utilize EMDR in an integrated diagnostic approach with medical professionals for clients with somatic complaints. Participants will learn to explain the principles of emotional pain manifesting…

Working with severely damaged clients, we can hardly expect EMDR-processing to go smoothly by itself. ‘Just staying out of the way’ is not enough to help these clients process their traumatic material. A more active approach is called for to bring…

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Expands the concept of the cognitive interweave to the broader, more inclusive Therapeutic Interweave. Gives structured framework of 16 categories of Therapeutic Interweave, and strategies that enhance safety, assist with affect regulation,…

Participants will learn: 1) how to be aware of the relationship between EMDR and other psychotherapeutic paradigms in the treatment of morbid jeolousy; 2) how to identify appropriate cognitive interweave strategies in relation to morbid jealousy; 3)…

As Shapiro has often stated, the basic EMDR protocols will work with many clients roughly 30% to 50% of the time. The rest of the time, clinicians have to "jump start" the process. One of the most effective tools we have is various forms of the…

The Adaptive Information Processing Model can provide a potent conceptual framework for working with clients experiencing "stuck points" in their love relationships. In this workshop. participants will learn to apply the model to trauma-related love…

One approach to using cognitive interweave is to view the client's symptom as an ineffective attempt to meet a healthy need. If we can correctly identify the underlying need, we can seek a more efficient route toward its fulfillment . I think of this…

I was working with a woman who had been repeatedly molested by her teenage brother when she was very young. As we reached the end of the session, she was aware that as a child, she left her body so he could not hurt her. Although she believed that it…

I'm just writing this as we approach St Patrick's Day and with it the symbolism of the Shamrock. The story goes that St Patrick used it to explain the doctrine of the Trinity to the Irish. He took something they were familiar with and used it to…

Collecting information properly at intake is one of the most important steps we can make in preparing to use EMDR with ourpatients. A thorough psychosocial history and interview help to highlight many possible targets and events by which an effective…

Participants will be able to: 1) enhance their ability to facilitate the client's processing with EMDR by broadening their repertoire of cognitive interweaves; 2) identify a variety of clinical situations where interweaves and resource development…

This workshop is for clinicians having completed an EMDRIA Approved EMDR training. While a great deal has been said about RDI development, little has been said about the paths to follow and pitfalls to avoid when attempting to use them as cognitive…

EMDR is a therapeutic approach which can be incorporated into a variety of treatment models. Accordingly, the opportunity arises from such synthetic clinical work to observe and develop innovative usage of the accelerated information processing,…

Participant will learn how: 1) to be aware of sexual abuse by clery in a historical perspective; 2) to examine the ways in which it differs from other types of abuse; 3) to identify specific use of cognitive interwewave for this client group; and 4)…

This model incorporates EMDR, Ericksonian hypnosis, and other therapeutic modalities. The combined use of the cognitive interweave as taught in the Level II training and an in-depth knowledge of hypnosis are an integral part of the design structure.…

Following EMDR training, clinicians experience a steep learning curve when they attempt to implement the protocol with clients. Anecdotal evidence points to a significant reduction in numbers of EMDR trained clinicians actually utilizing it correctly…

EMDR represents an integrative model of psychotherapy at the theoretical level. During its 16-year history, it has created quite a controversy in academic psychology. Missing from these debates have been additional therapeutic elements that are…

Participants will be able to: 1) identify countertransference issues in an EMDR session; 2) apply knowledge of transference and countertransference during any phase of EMDR therapy protocol; and 3) employ proactive stratgegies such as cognitives…

This hour and a half presentation addresses the use of cognitive and imaginal interweaves in the treatment of adult survivors of sexual abuse. The overall course of treatment with EMDR is briefly outlined including a variety of interweave…

Participants will: 1) learn the model of understanding and educating the client about OCD; 2) gain an understanding of biological, cognitive, behavioral, and affective theoretical orientations as they apply to OCD; 3) learn the eight stages of…

Participants will learn: 1) how to best integrate EMDR into their work with sexual abuse survivors; 2) how to use imagery techniques throughout EMDR treatment of sexual abuse survivors and in the beginning, middle, and end of individual ongoing EMDR…
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