Clinician experiences with EMDR: Factors influencing attrition and retention
Description
Over 70,000 clinicians worldwide have participated in extensive EMDR training in the past 20 years, but, as with other therapies, not all trained clinicians continue to practice newly acquired techniques.
Whether or not a clinician uses a given treatment modality seems to be a complicated issue, the literature can be organized along the lines of five themes:
(a) therapists' pre-training factors,
(b) the training itself,
(c) clients' experiecnes before and during EMDR,
(d) post-training skill development, and
(e) socio-enviromental contributors to therapist attrition and retention
Whether or not a clinician uses a given treatment modality seems to be a complicated issue, the literature can be organized along the lines of five themes:
(a) therapists' pre-training factors,
(b) the training itself,
(c) clients' experiecnes before and during EMDR,
(d) post-training skill development, and
(e) socio-enviromental contributors to therapist attrition and retention
Format
Conference
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Grimmett, J., Hartung, J., Galvin, M. D., & Gray, S. (2012, October). Clinician experiences with EMDR: Factors influencing attrition and retention. Poster presented at the 17th EMDR International Association Conference, Arlington, VA
Citation
“Clinician experiences with EMDR: Factors influencing attrition and retention,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 16, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/21726.