Temporal sequencing as a multipurpose aid in preparing for and facilitating EMDR with complex trauma or severe PTSD
Description
This workshop describes the various uses of chronological autobiographical memory cues (temporal sequencing) to restore the sense of ‘continuity of being’ disrupted by trauma: 1. To facilitate readiness for EMDR processing when a client is avoidant to accessing memory, or is likely to become hyper-aroused, by creating felt distance in time from the time of the trauma to the present. 2. To securely close an incomplete EMDR session. 3. To improve the clients’ present groundedness both in the session, and to improve their general level of groundedness, making them less vulnerable to intrusions and avoidance. 4. To build sufficient ego-strength and empowerment for secure processing and integration of traumatic memory.
Format
Conference
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Walker, N. (2012, October). Temporal sequencing as a multipurpose aid in preparing for and facilitating EMDR with complex trauma or severe PTSD. Presentation at the at the 4th Autumn EMDR Workshop Conference, Sheffield, UK
Collection
Citation
“Temporal sequencing as a multipurpose aid in preparing for and facilitating EMDR with complex trauma or severe PTSD,” Francine Shapiro Legacy Library, accessed May 21, 2026, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/21806.
