EMDRIA Members Respond: When To Move Toward Reprocessing
To complement the release of our EMDR Phase 2 toolkit, we invited EMDRIA members to share readiness indicators when a client is ready to move toward reprocessing phases.
EMDRIA Members Respond: Phase 2 Tips
To complement the release of our EMDR Phase 2 toolkit, we invited EMDRIA members to share EMDR Phase 2 Tips.
Examining therapists’ experiences of self-efficacy while delivering intensive eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
This study examined intensive EMDR therapists’ experiences of self-efficacy, clinical skills, professional attunement, and exposure to vicarious and secondary trauma.
Treating trauma memories reduces the distress of related memories (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
This study’s findings suggest that treating trauma memories can reduce the distress level of related memories, with a greater effect when treating earlier memories.
The EMDR toolbox method: Expanding Jim Knipe’s work and enhancing the adaptive information processing model (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
This paper aims to introduce the EMDR toolbox method (ETM), which systematizes, extends, and further develops Knipe’s EMDR Toolbox into a comprehensive clinical framework.
EMDRIA Members Respond: Case Conceptualization for Black History Month
EMDR therapists celebrate Black History Month by sharing best practices for case conceptualization with Black clients.
Do negative self-beliefs predict EMDR therapy outcomes? Insights from a pilot study (Journal of EMDR Practice and Research)
This study aims to assess the impact of negative cognitions on treatment generalization within the standard EMDR treatment protocol.
Keeping Up with EMDR, the Brain, and Neurobiology: From Brain Parts to Brain Networks
Bridger, Jen and Caleb bring us up to date on the evolving world of neurobiology and how EMDR therapist can apply this new knowledge.
The integration of culture, identity, and belongingness in EMDR therapy: Practitioners’ perspectives (Lesley University, 2026)
Using a qualitative narrative research design guided by intersectional feminist epistemology, this study investigates how privilege, positionality, and belongingness influence clinicians’ approaches to EMDR therapy.
EMDRIA Members Respond: Overcoming Biggest Fears When Becoming an EMDR Therapist
To honor the process of becoming that is inevitable in learning new skills and therapies, we invited EMDRIA members to share their biggest fears and hurdles when learning EMDR therapy and how they overcame those fears.
Clinical Choice Points in EMDR Early Intervention
EMDRIA member Marlene Kenney discusses clinical choice points in the context of EMDR Early Intervention.