Adapting EMDR to work effectively with clients from other cultures
Description
Intercultural competence is the ability to expand your EMDR skills to other cultures. It has both an attitude aspect and a technical aspect : a different style of relating and communicating with your client, and different things to ask and explore.
This workshop offers a systematic way to understand this type of differences, it offers also very practical do's and don'ts, and tips and tricks to overcome difficulties.
The participants will learn intercultural competence in the development of resources and the building up of affect tolerance, making use of the healing rituals, objects and symbols of their clients own culture.
This workshop offers a systematic way to understand this type of differences, it offers also very practical do's and don'ts, and tips and tricks to overcome difficulties.
The participants will learn intercultural competence in the development of resources and the building up of affect tolerance, making use of the healing rituals, objects and symbols of their clients own culture.
Format
Conference
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Spierings, J. J. (2005, June). Adapting EMDR to work effectively with clients from other cultures. Presentation at the 6th EMDR Europe Association, Brussels Conference, Belgium
Citation
“Adapting EMDR to work effectively with clients from other cultures,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 17, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/17041.