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This keynote will introduce you to the Working Within Diversity model of anti-oppressive practice. A model which has evolved from Myira’s extensive clinical experience as a Counsellor, Supervisor and Tutor/Trainer in delivering anti-oppressive…

In this keynote address, Marich offers you a simple breakdown of what it really means to dissociate, shares on how common teaching in the EMDR community are creating barriers to good care, and offers you a new paradigm for helping you navigate your…

Traumatic memories are frequently relived, not remembered. Indeed, emerging neuroscientific evidence demonstrates that traumatic memories are relived in the form of sensations and motoric actions. How can we transform traumatic memories from being…

In this presentation Arianne will illustrate the use of EMDR with children with intergenerational trauma, severe presentations such as dissociative disorders and children out of home care. Actively involving their families in the healing process…

A common question asked in the EMDR community is: “What special protocol do you use in treating addiction?” EMDR therapy is a complete system of psychotherapy and ought to be honored as such when conceptualizing cases connected to compulsive…

In this presentation, Liam Spicer will discuss the core role of the therapeutic relationship in EMDR therapy. Based on the Adaptive Information Processing Model (Shapiro, 2001), there will be a focus on how the therapy relationship in and of itself…

As an integrative, transdiagnostic trauma treatment, EMDR therapy involves: the mind and memory; the body and nervous system; and connection to self, clinician, and others. In this presentation Sarah will highlight how in each phase of EMDR - from…

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Dr. Jamie Marich is one of the few members of the EMDR Therapy training community to be fully out and proud about her experience of having a clinically significant dissociative disorder and active dissociative system. A passionate advocate seeking to…

Historically, a diagnosis-based system has predominated in mental health. However, as most clinicians are aware, typically, clients meet diagnostic criteria for several diagnoses. This can result in significant deviations from evidence-based…

Background and aimsIn this day-long workshop, Bethany Brand will share a conceptualization of clients’ unsafe and risky behaviors as well as practical interventions that are useful in stabilizing complex trauma clients. MethodsDr. Brand will review…

In order to effectively work with clients who differ from their own cultural groups, clinicians and researchers require cultural competency skills. This workshop targets EMDR therapists who have experience or have an interest in working with a…

More than 150 articles are published annually in scientific journals on the applicability of EMDR. In addition to its high efficacy in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder as well as PTSD and comorbid disorder, the significance of…

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Dr Michael C Paterson OBE grew up in Northern Ireland during the conflict years within one side of the political divide. He experienced trauma as a regular observer and then as a recipient. As a young man, in his role as a police officer, he was…

A guide for EMDR therapists.

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Our nervous systems broadcast many symptoms after the original causes of pain, sound, illness, and allergies are long gone. EMDR, Vagal Calming, and Visualization techniques can quiet or eradicate those symptoms! This training explains how to use…

Extensive research has linked trauma to the risk of developing serious mental health diffculties, including psychosis. Furthermore, a range of emotional and psychological consequences of trauma have been implicated in the formation and maintenance of…

The development of EMDR therapy in Europe has been an important journey to all those that have been involved personally but also as a community. This journey has reached every day many populations and thousands of clients and clinicians. It has been…

Background and aims: Some professionals, such as military service members or first responders, deal with morally challenging situations on a day-to-day basis. Moral injury is a relatively new concept that refers to the psychosocial consequences of…

Childhood Neglect is associated with the emotion regulation strategies that are most strongly related to depression, like rumination and repetitive negative thinking, social avoidance, difficulties to feel emotions in the body and low persistence of…

Resilience is a process that makes us capable of another kind of development after a trauma. A psycho-ecological perspective of resilience could be described with three sensorial niches. The first sensorial niche takes place in the womb where the…

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As a neurologically grounded methodology, EMDR Therapy has been successfully applied in diverse cultural settings. As a rapidly evolving form of psychotherapy, EMDR Therapy has faced and will continue to face major challenges. Some of these issues…

During this presentation, we will explore the current understanding of human resilience from diverse fields of knowledge and theories like epigenetics, genetics, neurobiology, psychobiological allostasis, psychology, spirituality, attachment, family…

Stress and trauma have direct detrimental impact on mental health, and increase the risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive disorder (MDD). Psychological and (neuro)biological factors both play a role in the emergence and…

Complex posttraumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) denotes a severe form of PTSD, not only comprising the symptom clusters of PTSD, but also those reflecting difficulties in regulating emotions, disturbances in relational capacities, and adversely…

Severe depression is one of the most common mental disorders and affects between 15-20 % of the general population in their lifetimes. Although many psychotherapeutic and pharmacologic interventions exist that are considered to be effective in…

Severe depression is one of the most common mental disorders and affects between 15-20 % of the general population in their lifetimes. Although many pharmacologic and psychotherapeutic interventions exist that are considered to be effective in…

This lecture will discuss complex clinical situations that regularly arise during trauma treatment. Posttraumatic symptoms that arise across five dimensions of consciousness, including time, thought, body, emotion, and intersubjectivity will be…

This keynote focuses on the important role that social bonds have in mitigating the effects of traumatic exposures. The presentation explores the essential role of attachment processes in early life as the foundation and framework for understanding…

Background and Aims: In this talk, Dr. Ross will describe the clinical interview for diagnosing dissociative disorders, with a focus on dissociative identity disorder (DID). Methods: He will describe how to ask about blank spells, auditory…

The application and the success of the EMDR-AIP model has led to the understanding of how pervasive trauma is in a large number of emotional and mental disorders (Ross 2000), and the crucial role played by implicit pathogenic memories in development…
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