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EMDR or CBT: which is the better treatment? Our helpful article details the differences between the two, and which you should choose for your client.
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Top clinical resources to honor Trauma Awareness Month
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In honor of Trauma Awareness Month, Сòòò½ÊÓƵ is proud to provide clients and clinicians with 15 titles to lead those who suffer from trauma toward healing.
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EMDR has been popularized due its success with PTSD patients – yet, it also has proven successes treating patients with Dissociative Disorder.
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Definition & special considerations from a medical trauma expert
Sacha McBain, PhD
The impacts of medical trauma are as broad as they are misunderstood. Medical trauma expert Dr. Sacha McBain provides an overview of how a medical crisis can lead to a unique presentation of PTSD.
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Janina Fisher, PhD, shares 6 key insights
Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
A trauma perspective opens up new ways of working with clients with BPD, helping us understand their challenging behaviors as consequences of being traumatized and fragmented. Janina Fisher shares her clinical wisdom and insight on reaching these clients.
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Considering becoming an EMDR certified therapist? Learn what a therapist does in EMDR, as well as the criteria to become certified today from our guide.
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Can EMDR be used to treat OCD? Although a commonly used treatment for PTSD, research shows EMDR can also be effective in treating patients with OCD.
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Can EMDR be used to treat depression? EMDR is a common treatment for PTSD – however, research shows it also has benefits in treating depressive disorders.
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A case study with Dr. Leslie Korn
Leslie Korn, Ph.D., MPH, LMHC
Treating trauma is complicated, challenging, deeply personal, and never one size fits all. Dr. Leslie Korn demonstrates how she used an integrative approach to help a client address her mood, sleep, and chronic pain.
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Discover a protocol to quickly reduce trauma symptomology
Brian Marx, PhD, Denise Sloan, PhD
Written Exposure Therapy (WET) is an evidence-based brief PTSD treatment approach that produces significant results in as few as five treatment sessions. Learn the first steps of this revolutionary treatment protocol.
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