Practical EMDR techniques, tools, and strategies for working with complex trauma cases
Description
Many EMDR therapists struggle when it comes to applying the Standard Protocol with some Complex Trauma cases. Some of the difficulties are related to deciding how to proceed with trauma work when cases do not seem stable enough. EMDR therapy is a flexible approach that allows for creativity in the therapeutic work. The work with traumatic memories may be implemented safely from the early stages of therapy, if we can identify possible indicators of readiness and blocks in each client. This workshop will illustrate specific micro-processing techniques that both increase client stabilization and allow working with traumatic memories safely. Three challenging clinical cases will be presented with videos to integrate the comprehension and applicability of the interventions described.
Format
Conference
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Mosquera, D. (2024, April). Practical EMDR techniques, tools, and strategies for working with complex trauma cases. Presentation at the 1st EMDRIA Summit, Bellevue, WA
Citation
“Practical EMDR techniques, tools, and strategies for working with complex trauma cases,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 7, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/28702.