Using the EMDR processing continuum (EMD, EMDr, EMDR)

Description

EMDR processing is noted for its spontaneous activation of associated channels related to the targeted incident. At times clients are unwilling or unable to process all the neural networks associated with the targeted incident. This workshop will teach clinicians a "variable speed" application of targeting and bilateral stimulation called the Processing Continuum (EMD, EMDr, EMDR). By manipulating the targeting and bilateral techniques, clinicians can keep client on "target" so as to keep the client focused on a particular incident and within their window of tolerance.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Robert Page
Crystal Whitlow

Original Work Citation

Page, R., & Whitlow, C. (2019, September). Using the EMDR processing continuum (EMD, EMDr, EMDR). Presentation at the 24th EMDR International Association Conference, Orange County, CA

Citation

“Using the EMDR processing continuum (EMD, EMDr, EMDR),” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 9, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/25914.

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