Author name: Caroline van Diest

Why a Strong Foundation in EMDR Matters More Than Techniques

It’s easy to get drawn into techniques. In fact, it’s one of the most common things we see in therapists learning EMDR,  a search for new scripts, specific protocols, or ways to make the work quicker and more efficient. But here’s the truth: Without a strong foundation, techniques don’t hold. And when things don’t hold,

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Why EMDR Accreditation Matters: A Concern About the Rise of Non-Accredited Training

At first glance, this might not seem like a big issue. But when we look more closely at what it takes to become a qualified EMDR trainer. Over the past decade, the evidence base for Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) has grown significantly. Originally developed for the treatment of PTSD, EMDR is now supported

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Outcome Measures in Trauma Therapy: When Scores Go Down, But the Work Isn’t Finished

Working in private practice has changed my relationship with outcome measures in trauma therapy. When I worked in larger services, measures and scores were everywhere. These were expected, monitored, and required. Someone was always asking where they were, whether they had been completed, and whether they had been submitted. How often do we get asked

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EMDR: Just CBT With Quackery and mindfulness or Something Far Deeper?

“EMDR: Just Like CBT With a Touch of Mindfulness and Quackery?” When exploring possible barriers to attending EMDR training, aside from accreditation requirements and finances, I recently received some interesting feedback. Some people believed EMDR was simply CBT with a touch of mindfulness and quackery. I understand where that perception comes from. Clients often describe

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