Demystifying and humanizing dissociation in EMDR therapy practice

Description

A great deal of fear still abounds about working with clients who dissociate. To address this fear, EMDR therapists are challenged to move beyond the technicalities of theoretical models like structural dissociation and to develop a more person-centered, humanistic understanding of the dissociative experience. Participants are oriented to both classical and real-life insights about dissociation and are then guided to normalize it by attuning to the ways in which dissociation and parts structures manifest in their own lives. Approaching the material from this angle will improve participants’ abilities to conceptualize complex cases in EMDR therapy and more effectively.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Jamie Marich

Original Work Citation

Marich, J. (2019, September). Demystifying and humanizing dissociation in EMDR therapy practice. Presentation at the 24th EMDR International Association Conference, Orange County, CA

Citation

“Demystifying and humanizing dissociation in EMDR therapy practice,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 3, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/25911.

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