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An EMDR Podcast

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Latest Episodes

In this episode, Bridger and Jen sit down with David Polidi, Bruce Hersey (Syzygy Institute), and Peggy Kolodny (Art Therapy Collective) to explore the forthcoming anthology IFS-Informed EMDR. Together, they unpack how EMDR’s eight phases can be enri... more

The Mosaic Enneagram (Limited Series)

A five-part companion to a six-month consultation cohort for therapists, this series reimagines the Enneagram as a living mosaic across the head, heart, and gut. Grounded in the Nurtured Nature Personality Frame... more

New EMDR therapists often feel a gap between basic training and confident, real-world practice. In this conversation, Carol Miles, LCSW-BACS (trainer, consultant, and leader in the South Louisiana EMDR community) joins us to unpack why clinicians dro... more

EMDR 2.0: A Conversation with Suzy Matthijssen & Ad de Jongh

Recorded live at the EMDRIA conference, Bridger and Jen sit down with the developers of EMDR 2.0, Suzy Matthijssen and Ad de Jongh. Together, they explore how intensive trauma treatment, w... more

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Recent Guests

Ad de Jongh
Therapist and researcher connected to the University of Amsterdam, main trainer of EMDR in the Netherlands, focused on improving EMDR techniques and trauma treatment.
University of Amsterdam
Episode: EMDR 2.0: A Conversation with Suzy Matthijssen & Ad de Jongh
Suzy Matthijssen
Clinical psychologist and researcher, director of the Enhancing Trauma Treatment Institute, focusing on mechanisms in trauma therapies.
Enhancing Trauma Treatment Institute
Episode: EMDR 2.0: A Conversation with Suzy Matthijssen & Ad de Jongh
Christine Mark-Griffin
Licensed clinical social worker and EMDR child therapist
EMDR for Kids
Episode: EMDR Meets Play: Healing Through Curiosity and Connection with Christine Mark-Griffin
Dana Carretta Stein
EMDR therapist and consultant, creator of the EMDR Coach Instagram page.
Peaceful Living Mental Health Counseling
Episode: Human First: A Conversation with The EMDR Coach, Dana Carretta Stein
Mark Nickerson
Social worker and psychotherapist specializing in EMDR and cultural competence in healing.
Author, Cultural Competence and Healing Culturally Based Trauma with EMDR Therapy
Episode: EMDR, Cultural Humility, and Doing Your Own Work: Conversation with Mark Nickerson
Derek Farrell
UK-based clinical psychologist, international EMDR leader, Trauma Aid Europe president, and editor of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of EMDR.
Trauma Aid Europe
Episode: Is EMDR Too Insular?: A Conversation with Derek Farrell
Jennifer Weller-White
Licensed Independent Social Worker and certified EMDR clinician, specializing in substance abuse treatment and support for the LGBTQ+ community.
Self-employed and Beyond Healing Center
Episode: Beyond Protocol: EMDR, Case Conceptualization, and the Power of Shared Language
Nicole Deems
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and certified EMDR clinician. Specializes in couples therapy and adolescent mental health.
Beyond Healing Center
Episode: Beyond Protocol: EMDR, Case Conceptualization, and the Power of Shared Language
Sandra Paulsen
Clinical and consulting psychologist specializing in trauma and EMDR therapy
Paulsens Psychology
Episode: EMDR, Ego-States, and Neurobiology - Interview with Sandra Paulsen

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Jen
Co-host of Notice That
Bridger
Co-host of Notice That
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Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 471 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
    Australia3 months ago
  • Love!

    Really helpful and interesting listening. Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    OGibbs
    United Kingdoma year 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 Statesa year 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 Statesa year 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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Listeners highlight the podcast's ability to integrate personal experiences with professional insights, enhancing relatability and engagement.
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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.
IFS-Informed EMDR: Parts, Art, and the Organic Map of Healing
Q: What insights do you hope readers will gain from your chapter?
I hope readers feel an invitation to soften and look inward as they work with clients, seeing the evolution of behavior and memories as interconnected.
EMDR 2.0: A Conversation with Suzy Matthijssen & Ad de Jongh
Q: Suzy, part of your title of your keynote address was The Future of EMDR. Perhaps we could use this as the closing of the conversation of where in your vision would you like to see things go for the field of EMDR?
I would like EMDR to be recognized as a guideline for treating personality disorders and gain more collaborative efforts in trauma-focused treatments from various therapy communities.
EMDR 2.0: A Conversation with Suzy Matthijssen & Ad de Jongh
Q: Can you guys speak a little bit more as kind of experts in the field around that, for our listeners who maybe are hearing here in the States, that for the first time as the model or the mechanism of change within EMDR?
The role of working memory taxation is crucial in EMDR 2.0, enhancing emotional processing by engaging patients in dual tasks while addressing their traumatic memories.
EMDR, Cultural Humility, and Doing Your Own Work: Conversation with Mark Nickerson
Q: How do you address cultural differences, gender differences, racial differences, privilege, and power in the role as therapist with client?
I accept clients that bring diversity along different criteria and ask culturally aware questions while ensuring to acknowledge our differences and their impact.

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The discussions center around Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy and its various applications in practice. By featuring a range of clinicians and experts, the content emphasizes the therapeutic relationship and the integration of creativity and playfulness into EMDR work. Noteworthy themes include cultural competence, neuroscience, and practical applications of EMDR across different audiences, including children and adults. Episodes provide insightful dialogues around therapeutic approaches, protocols, and personal experiences, making them relatable for therapists at different stages of their careers. This podcast serves as a valuable resource for those interested in expanding their understanding and application of... more

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