Working successfully with apparent EMDR non-responders:  Diagnostic and treatment considerations

Description

Participants will: 1) understand the diagnostic and treatment considerations that are the necessary prerequisites for successful work with apparent EMDR non-responders; 2) understand the different application of shorter vs. longer term EMDR; 3) gain an understanding regarding the use of devleopmental blueprinting as an aid in the choice of EMDR targets and cognitions; 4) gain knowledge regarding the range of dissociative phenomena in both traumtized, as well as non-PTSD individuals; and 5) gain an understanding of the concept of internal conflict resolution via the focus on the integrative interaction among the discrete inner selves.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Uri Bergmann
Carol Forgash

Original Work Citation

Bergmann, U., & Forgash, C. (1998, July). Working successfully with apparent EMDR non-responders: Diagnostic and treatment considerations. Presentation at the 3rd EMDR International Association Conference, Baltimore, MD

Citation

“Working successfully with apparent EMDR non-responders:  Diagnostic and treatment considerations,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 17, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/15615.

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