Training EMDR practitioners of another culture and language following a disaster

Description

EMDR Training Following a Disaster Aims To identify some of the vital components of a successful EMDR training to take place in a cultural milieu other than that of the presenting team The differences between EMDR training designed to provide intervention relief following a disaster and regular EMDR training To develop an EMDR training program sensitive to local culture with support from abroad both in times of emergency and calm [Excerpt]

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Alan Cohen
Tessa Prattos
Aiton Birnbaum
Frances Yoeli
Gary Quinn
Jane Lopacka

Original Work Citation

Cohen, A., Prattos, T., Birnbaum, A., Yoeli, F. R., Quinn, G., & Lopacka, J. (2006, June). Training EMDR practitioners of another culture and language following a disaster. In Cross-cultural EMDR training following disasters. Symposium conducted at the 7th EMDR Europe Association Conference, Istanbul, Turkey

Citation

“Training EMDR practitioners of another culture and language following a disaster,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 13, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/15558.

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