Dyadic resourcing: EMDR with difficult clients

Description

This workshop introduces “dyadic resourcing,” a resourcing approach designed to facilitate EMDR processing of very early trauma with severely deprived clients, including those with attachment disorders. The goal of this process is to help clients connect affectively to an internal experience of being in a nurturing parent-child relationship. This workshop will address the basic principles and processes central to this form of resourcing, including each of the five steps involved in establishing this resource. The process will be illustrated using clinical videos, resourcing transcripts, and a live demonstration. Links to free additional training resources will be provided.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Philip Manfield

Original Work Citation

Manfield, P. (2011, August). Dyadic resourcing: EMDR with difficult clients. Presentation at 16th EMDR International Association Conference, Orange County, CA

Citation

“Dyadic resourcing: EMDR with difficult clients,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 11, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/20878.

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