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EMDR Therapy
Trauma
KETAMINE
Online Therapy
Psychosis
Psychedelics
EMDR Asia
Intensives
Bilateral Stimulation IO
Pediatric EMDR
EMDR
CBT
Covid-19
Dissociation
History Of Trauma Models
Play Therapy
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Of Mental Disorders (dsm-5)
Complex PTSD
Differential Diagnosis
RTEP

With more than 60 years combined experience in EMDR therapy, co-founders of EMDR Professional Training, Curtis Rouanzoin, PhD, and Michelle Gottlieb, PsyD, address subjects for the EMDR therapy clinician in practice and for psychotherapists interested in becoming trained in EMDR therapy. EMDR Professional Training provides Basic and Advanced EMDR therapy training to mental health professionals inc... more

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Is it possible to use insights from CBT to enhance your practice of EMDR Therapy?   In this episode, Curt and Michelle talk about how EMDR Therapy and CBT can complement one another with guest Christopher Schamber, LCSW, who will be... more

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What's going on in EMDR Therapy in the rest of the world?  Today Curt talks with Michelle about her recent experience presenting at EMDR Asia in early February 2026, along with other EMDR Professional Training faculty Deborah Silver... more

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If you’ve been wondering about the use of psychedelics in EMDR Therapy, this is the place. In this episode, Curt, Michelle, and guest Wendy Byrd continue their discussion of how EMDR Therapy may be enhanced with the use of psychede... more

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If you’re familiar with the DSM-5, you know the long list of diagnoses and their descriptions. But once you start practicing EMDR Therapy, you’ll begin to see that sometimes these diagnoses are not accurate for the clients you’re se... more

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Recent Guests

Chris Schamber
LCSW practicing in California with background in CBT and EMDR
LA County Department of Mental Health; Academy of CBT
Episode: EMDR Chat #43 What about CBT and EMDR Therapy?
Michelle Gottlieb
Co-host and guest presenter on EMDR Asia experiences
EMDR Professional Training
Episode: EMDR Chat #42 What about EMDR Therapy in Asia and Around the World?
Wendy Byrd
Therapist specializing in ketamine-assisted psychotherapy with trauma focus
Connected Heart Therapy
Episode: EMDR Chat #39 What about Psychedelics and EMDR Therapy?
Holly Forman-Patel
Trainer and clinician specializing in EMDR with children
EMDR National Association (mentioned) / EMDR Professional Training
Episode: EMDR Chat #38 What about EMDR Therapy with kids?
Amy Ikerd
Clinician with 20+ years of practice, Midwest-based, facilitator for EMDR Professional Training
EMDR Professional Training (facilitator); Indianapolis, Indiana
Episode: EMDR Chat #37 What about Intensives in EMDR Therapy?
Mary Eason
Psychologist specializing in EMDR therapy and psychosis
Private practice in Fullerton
Episode: EMDR Chat #36 What about EMDR Therapy for Psychosis?
Lori Cao
Trainer for EMDR Professional Training; expert on EMDR therapy with couples
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Episode: EMDR Chat #33 What about using EMDR Therapy with Couples?

Hosts

Curtis Rouanzoin
Host of EMDR Chat
Michelle Gottlieb
Co-host of EMDR Chat

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 18 ratings
  • Glad

    So glad I found this podcast, it is educational and enjoyable learning.

    Please remember To include basic details in your explanations, for people that are newly trained; provide complete examples from beginning to end on how to use the protocols in each situation. Ie; psychotic disorders, or specific symptoms Or situations, especially those that are not always complex trauma.

    I do a lot of reading, but listening to specific cases, and how to handle them has been very helpful.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    vixckiel
    United States7 months ago
  • Great podcast

    Hi, Michelle and Curt! Your podcast does a fantastic job of reviewing important topics and expanding. Can you do an episode about bipolar disorder and EMDR, and another about sleep disorders?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kim F.S.
    United Statesa year ago
  • Content is solid though has room to improve

    Short time of episodes makes easy bites for listeners though I think this might be part of the challenge hosts are having. Hosts are knowledgeable, experienced, and interesting. Improved communication between hosts to not speak over one another (more organization of when each is to speak or who is asking the next question) would be helpful. Even more importantly, must stop speaking over the guests! Perhaps this challenge comes from the shorter episode length and trying to manage that timeline, b... more

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    4
    DanielHauff
    United States2 years ago
  • Also…What About

    Thank you for addressing the clinical topics that are prominent when working with survivors of trauma. I would love to see… What About Disordered Eating?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kim F.S.
    United States3 years ago
  • Great Podcasts

    Michelle and Curt: In the two parts addressing dissociation, you overviewed and commented on what I hoped! You have a way of making the information so accessible. Thank you for knowing what is going to be helpful. It feels like another way you have chosen to stay true to guiding us EMDR therapists.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kim F.S.
    United States4 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Audiences appreciate concise 20-minute formats and practical case-based insights.
Guest-driven episodes about dissociation and trauma-informed care are particularly well-received.
There's desire for deeper discussions on topics like bipolar disorder and sleep disorders in relation to EMDR.
Listeners value the educational, practitioner-friendly content and actionable EMDR guidance.
Feedback calls out pacing and guest-listening balance to improve flow and avoid talking over guests.

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EMDR Chat #38 What about EMDR Therapy with kids?
Q: What's a memorable success story with a child?
They recount a case where a child's nightmares were targeted over a few sessions; after treatment, the nightmares stopped and the child started laughing, illustrating rapid, meaningful change.
EMDR Chat #38 What about EMDR Therapy with kids?
Q: What modifications are most important when working with children compared to adults?
The guests describe breaking the process into small bite-sized pieces, using tangible visuals and toys, and involving caregivers to maintain safety and engagement during reprocessing.
EMDR Chat #38 What about EMDR Therapy with kids?
Q: So how did you begin to adapt EMDR, the standard protocol, to children?
Holly explains that adapting EMDR for kids starts with a strong foundation in play therapy and using developmentally appropriate, concrete tools to support standard protocol rather than abandoning it.
EMDR Chat #36 What about EMDR Therapy for Psychosis?
Q: Did that answer your question?
Absolutely. The hosts reiterate client-centered, individualized approaches and the value of training and consultation for clinicians working with psychosis.
EMDR Chat #36 What about EMDR Therapy for Psychosis?
Q: Mary, do you have any things, though, that you want to caution people about with this population?
Mary emphasizes starting with thorough medical management, careful assessment, and paced history-taking to avoid rushing into treatment and to tailor EMDR to the client's level of dissociation.

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What is EMDR Chat about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on EMDR therapy for practicing clinicians, featuring experienced trainers and therapists who explore how EMDR intersects with related modalities, real-world clinical challenges, and practical training opportunities. Episodes frequently cover topics like integration with CBT, psychedelic-assisted therapy, pediatric adaptations, couples and intensives, and online delivery, often inviting guest experts to share actionable insights, case considerations, and training resources. A notable pattern is the mix of practical how-tos (therapy structure, interweaves, safety) with forward-looking discussions about training, new modalities, and global perspectives, making it helpful for clinicians seeking to elevate EMDR practice and for... more

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