Utilizing EMDR and DBT techniques in trauma and abuse recovery groups
Description
There is a strong link between Borderline Personality Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. DBT is the most effective method of treating Borderline Personality Disorder. EMDR and adjunct therapies may be effectively incorporated into these groups for more substantial results that remain over time. As new skills are mastered. EMDR is the most effective method of strengthening these. Increasing mindfulness, improving interpersonal relationships and improving emotional regulation skills, are of tremendous benefit to PTSD patients. In this workshop, participants will learn the format to do this and receive suggestions for the ways to use EMDR and adjunct therapies to increase results over time.
Format
Conference
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Lovell, C., & Langford, K. (2005, September). Utilizing EMDR and DBT techniques in trauma and abuse recovery groups. Presentation at the 10th EMDR International Association Conference, Seattle, WA
Collection
Citation
“Utilizing EMDR and DBT techniques in trauma and abuse recovery groups,” Francine Shapiro Legacy Library, accessed March 11, 2026, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/16772.
