BIPOC and ally approaches to trauma-focused anti-oppression systemic change

Description

When Dr. Francine Shapiro created EMDR therapy as a person-centered, mindfulness-based, cognitive, behavioral, body-oriented, feminist, and interactive psychotherapy, incorporating elements of all the major psychological traditions, she paved the way for EMDR therapy to create trauma-focused systemic change. EMDR therapy as a trauma-focused, integrative, and integrated therapy is the catalyst for healing at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels. This presentation will demonstrate that when there is full integration of anti-oppressive practice into EMDR therapy, an intentional use of EMDR therapy’s mindfulness, and the implementation of EMDR as a complete psychotherapy, then trauma-focused systemic change is possible. It will describe how to fuse anti-oppressive practice, critical race theory, and cultural humility into the application of EMDR therapy. It will identify how mindfulness and Buddhist psychology provide the bedrock for trauma-focused systemic change. It will analyze how to leverage the Eight Phase Protocol and AIP Model to treat oppression trauma.

Format

Conference

Language

English

Author(s)

Stephen Dansiger
Roshni Chabra

Original Work Citation

Dansiger, S., & Chabra, R. (2022, September). BIPOC and ally approaches to trauma-focused anti-oppression systemic change. Presentation at the 27th EMDR International Association Virtual Conference

Citation

“BIPOC and ally approaches to trauma-focused anti-oppression systemic change,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 12, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/27474.

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