Where protocol meets client: Choices in case conceptualization in EMDR

Description

EMDR is being successfully utilized to treat a broader range of big “T” and small “t” traumas. A day in the life of an EMDR therapist can involve working with a plethora of symptoms, necessitating frequent adjustments, while maintaining fidelity to protocol. Through a discussion of pre-screening, typical and atypical case scenarios, and the provision of a decision tree using appropriate resources and protocols, participants will learn a more systematic way to conceptualize their cases. Answers to frequently asked questions about the course of EMDR therapy and guidelines for keeping treatment moving forward will also be provided.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Susan Curry

Original Work Citation

Curry, S. (2007, September). Where protocol meets client: Choices in case conceptualization in EMDR. Presentation at the 12th EMDR International Association Conference, Dallas, TX

Citation

“Where protocol meets client: Choices in case conceptualization in EMDR,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 12, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/18350.

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