Buddhist psychology, EMDR therpay and addictions: The MET(T)A protocol

Description

This presentation will describe how principles and methods of Buddhist psychology, when studied and utilized on their own and when integrated with the standard EMDR therapy protocol along with addiction protocols from the last 30 years of EMDR theory and practice, provide a complete system of psychotherapy that can serve as the primary modality for treating addiction and comorbid disorders in a private practice or agency setting. The implicit and explicit elements of Buddhist psychology in addiction treatment will be identified, and the implications for case conceptualization and delivery of services will be discussed.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Stephen Dansiger

Original Work Citation

Dansiger, S. (2018, October). Buddhist psychology, EMDR therpay and addictions: The MET(T)A protocol. Presentation at the 23rd EMDR International Association Conference, Atlanta, GA

Citation

“Buddhist psychology, EMDR therpay and addictions: The MET(T)A protocol,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 14, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/25281.

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