Integrating MI & EMDR: Working with complex presentations and ambivalence
Description
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a practical, evidence-based collaborative conversation style supporting patient treatment engagement and reducing reluctance around behavior change. This interactive workshop will introduce participants to the skills, strategies, and processes of MI and its application with EMDR. Participants will learn how MI can complement and enhance EMDR treatment with a specific focus on 8 phases and 3 prongs to support clients throughout the EMDR process. By implementing MI processes (engaging, focusing, evoking, planning), a clinician can keep clients engaged when they are anxious about addressing their trauma. MI can help EMDR clinicians enhance client willingness around their goals (i.e., reducing substance use), strengthen motivation when challenges arise, sustain change after an EMDR session, and tailor treatment to the patient’s needs. Finally, the workshop will differentiate between a “top down” vs. “bottom up” approach to reprocessing using EMDR and review additional resources to support individuals with complex PTSD.
Format
Conference
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Traga, L. (2021, November). Integrating MI & EMDR: Working with complex presentations and ambivalence. Presentation at the 26th EMDR International Association Virtual Conference
Collection
Citation
“Integrating MI & EMDR: Working with complex presentations and ambivalence ,” Francine Shapiro Legacy Library, accessed January 12, 2026, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/27035.
