EMDR Therapy: Past, Present and Future
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EMDR has evolved from a simple desensitization technique to a broad-based psychotherapy approach, revolutionizing how EMDR therapists understand change and their treatment approach.  From early intervention protocols that address recent traumatic events for individuals and groups to ongoing psychotherapy, EMDR is not cookie-cutter. Its robust methodology has stood the test of time and research in the last three decades. Find out more with EMDR-certified therapist, trainer, and consultant Deany Laliotis, LCSW-C,  about how EMDR therapists offer healing and transformation to address the cumulative impact of trauma on the human spirit.   TOUCH HandoutEMDRIA Online EMDR Therapy ResourcesEMDRIA Client Brochures Focal Point  BlogEMDRIA Practice ResourcesEMDRIA's Find an EMDR Therapist Directory lists more than 15,000 EMDR therapists.Follow @EMDRIA on Twitter. Connect with EMDRIA on Facebook or subscribe to our YouTube Channel.EMDRIA Online Membership Communities for EMDR TherapistsMusical soundtrack, Acoustic Motivation 11290, supplied royalty-free by Pixabay. Produced by Kim Howard, CAE. Learn more about EMDR therapy at www.emdria.org.
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