Case conceptualisation & treatment planning in EMDR therapy – Bringing the protocol to the client

Description

This workshop is developed in response to the needs of EMDR therapists who grapple with questions about when to use EMDR, with whom to use it, and how to use it with diverse clinical presentations and caseloads. The workshop will offer a therapist-friendly approach to Case Conceptualisation and Treatment Planning to guide therapists in facing these challenges. It will facilitate practitioners to develop an expanded understanding and appreciation of the importance and role of Case Conceptualisation and Treatment Planning in EMDR therapy and to apply this in the clinical setting. This will be achieved by: i. Presenting an overview of the principles and practices of Case Conceptualisation and Treatment Planning in clinical work. ii. Describing the use of these principles and practices within EMDR therapy, guided by the Adaptive Information Processing model. iii. Outlining a range of clinical strategies that can be used in implementing Case Conceptualisation and Treatment Planning within EMDR therapy illustrated with clinical case examples.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Gus Murray

Original Work Citation

Murray, G. (2017, March). Case conceptualisation & treatment planning in EMDR therapy – Bringing the protocol to the client. Presentation (Paul Keenan, Chair) at the 15th EMDR Association UK & Ireland Annual Conference & AGM, London, UK

Citation

“Case conceptualisation & treatment planning in EMDR therapy – Bringing the protocol to the client,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 13, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/24312.

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