EMDR from the heart: A relational view of healing traumatic memories

Description

Many memories, explicit and implicit, and their concomitant sensations, are stimulated intersubjectively, spontaneously, and continuously, forming a multiplicity of feedback loops from clinician to client. This workshop 1s designed to raise the awareness of the clinician's witting and unwitting participation in these processes. Transferential remarks may become sources of potential targeting, which may spontaneously bring the client back to old unfinished material. Somatosensory countertransferential reactions may serve as sources of rich data to identify and work out blocks at a moment that a session seems to stall. The Relational Interweave, a relatively new intersubjective strategy, takes reactions of clinician and client into account and opens opportuntities for new and more powerful links to positive neural networks enhancing the work. This workshop will teach rapid methods of identifying and sequencing and intervening in these intersubjective processes.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Mark Dworkin

Original Work Citation

Dworkin, M. (2003, September). EMDR from the heart: A relational view of healing traumatic memories. Presentation at the 8th EMDR International Association Conference, Denver, CO

Citation

“EMDR from the heart: A relational view of healing traumatic memories,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 10, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/16735.

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