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An EMDR Podcast

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In this episode, Bridger welcomes Anastasia Soroka to Notice That for a one-on-one conversation about intersectionality, invisible identities, power, and complexity in the therapy room. Anastasia introduces herself as a trauma therapist specializing ... more

In this episode of Notice That: An EMDR Podcast, we sit down with internationally respected clinician, trainer, and author Deb Wesselmann to explore the powerful intersection of EMDR therapy, attachment wounds, childhood trauma, parenting, and relati... more

In this return to our Back to Basics series, we’re diving into one of the most misunderstood—and often over-scripted—parts of EMDR therapy: interweaves.

If you were trained to think of interweaves as something you “pull out of a list” when a client ... more

What happens when one of the most meaningful seasons of life—pregnancy and early parenthood—collides with trauma, grief, and attachment wounds?

In this episode of Notice That, we sit down with perinatal mental health specialist Bethany Warren to exp... more

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Recent Guests

Anastasia Soroka
EMDR Trauma Therapist specializing in complex trauma and interpersonal dynamics
Independent/Private Practice
Episode: Intersectionality in EMDR: Complexity, Curiosity, and Clinical Humility with Anastasia Soroka
Debra Wesselmann
Attachment and Trauma Center founder; expert in attachment-focused EMDR
Attachment and Trauma Center in Nebraska
Episode: Attachment-Focused EMDR with Deb Wesselmann: Children, Families & Trauma Recovery
Bethany Warren
LCSW; perinatal mental health clinician
San Diego private practice; perinatal mental health specialist
Episode: Can You Use EMDR During Pregnancy? Debunking the Biggest Myths with Beth Warren
Nirit Gordon
Psychologist specializing in perinatal mental health; EMDR consultant and researcher
Private practice, New York; EMDR Europe consultant
Episode: The Perinatal Window: Trauma, Matrescence, and EMDR with Dr. Nirit Gordon
Mara Stein
Mentor and founder of Touchstone Institute (mentioned as editor of a book)
Touchstone Institute
Episode: The Perinatal Window: Trauma, Matrescence, and EMDR with Dr. Nirit Gordon
Jessica Downs
Trauma therapist and co-founder of Iris Training Collective
Iris Training Collective
Episode: Collecting the Bones: Ego States, Self-Work, and the Therapist’s Inner World with Jessica Downs
Cassie Krajewski
Licensed clinical social worker and AASECT certified sex therapist specializing in sexual health and EMDR therapy.
Inner Atlas Therapy, Iris Training Collective
Episode: Sex Therapy Meets EMDR: Healing Shame, Reclaiming Pleasure, and Sexual Health with Cassie Krajewski
Arilda Surridge
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, owner and Director of Wellness Counseling.
Wellness Counseling Inc.
Episode: EMDR for Couples: Simultaneous Processing, Attachment Trauma, and Healing Together with Arilda Surridge
Jennifer Ann
Social media influencer and therapist who creates playful content around therapy topics
Jennifer Ann Counseling
Episode: F*ck 'em: Authenticity, Play, and Vulnerability as a Therapist

Hosts

Jen
Co-host with extensive experience in EMDR therapy, often sharing insights on the therapeutic process and professional development.
Bridger
Co-host and therapist with a focus on EMDR and its applications in various therapeutic settings.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 483 ratings
  • Float back

    Great practical guidance- I loved this episode, it really takes you through step by step to give confidence to using float back. As a learning EMDR therapist supervision is expensive, so this podcast really helps me get a more solid understanding. Thanks so much, love the podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kerri Gold Coast
    Australia9 months ago
  • Love!

    Really helpful and interesting listening. Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    OGibbs
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Just fabulous

    I got my basic training for EMDR and was looking for resources and stumbled on this podcast. I have learned so much listening to this podcast and it’s a great resource. Check out episode 43, for me it was a great intro to the podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mtgjunkie
    United States2 years ago
  • Like attending consultation in every episode

    This podcast has been instrumental in my growth and confidence since being trained in EMDR. Thank you for being so generous with what you have learned through your own EMDR therapist journey.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Stinersmith
    United States2 years ago
  • SUCH A HELPFUL TOOL!

    As an EMDR clinician on maternity leave this podcast has helped keep me in the loop and reminded me of so many important points for when I’m back to practice! Thank you

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Courtparr
    Canada2 years ago

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There are mentions of the podcast being instrumental in professional growth and confidence-building for EMDR therapists.
Listeners appreciate the practical guidance and insights shared, emphasizing its usefulness for both beginner and experienced EMDR practitioners.
Feedback highlights the engaging and relatable nature of the hosts and their discussions, making complex topics accessible and enjoyable.

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Can You Use EMDR During Pregnancy? Debunking the Biggest Myths with Beth Warren
Q: How should clinicians approach EMDR with perinatal clients in terms of protocol and customization?
Use standard protocol as a foundation, but customize with a strong emphasis on attachment work, thorough history-taking, and flexible pacing that considers the client's pregnancy and life circumstances; interweave questions to uncover attachment wounds rather than rigidly sticking to a checklist.
Can You Use EMDR During Pregnancy? Debunking the Biggest Myths with Beth Warren
Q: What does the current research say about caution or restrictions around trauma processing for pregnant or postpartum clients?
Research over roughly the last decade shows EMDR to be safe and effective for pregnant and postpartum individuals, with no evidence of adverse childbirth outcomes linked to EMDR and strong support for its use when clinically appropriate.
The Future of EMDR Tech: Inside WeMind with Founder Sander Kamphuis
Q: How does WeMind enhance the EMDR therapy experience?
WeMind automates and optimizes the way we perform working memory taxation, allowing clinicians to maintain their focus on client relationships.
The Future of EMDR Tech: Inside WeMind with Founder Sander Kamphuis
Q: Sander, what kind of got you started in this field?
It started seven years ago when I wanted to build something in tech, in healthcare, specifically focused on EMDR therapy.
IFS-Informed EMDR: Parts, Art, and the Organic Map of Healing
Q: What are your thoughts about how to navigate the integration of IFS with EMDR?
It starts with understanding that each part carries its own implicit memories, and the aim is to work with them holistically rather than isolating individual events.

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Focus is primarily on EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy and its integration with various therapeutic modalities and practices. Discussions include topics like trauma therapy, resilience, mental health, authenticity, and the role of therapists in facilitating emotional healing. The hosts engage in conversations that emphasize the importance of therapist self-work, relational dynamics, and the use of creativity in therapy. Unique themes such as the integration of technology with EMDR and the exploration of sexual health within therapy are also covered, making the content appropriate for both new and seasoned practitioners looking to deepen their understanding of EMDR and its applications.

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1. Anastasia Soroka
2. Debra Wesselmann
3. Bethany Warren
4. Nirit Gordon
5. Mara Stein
6. Jessica Downs
7. Cassie Krajewski
8. Arilda Surridge

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