An EMDR Podcast
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 161 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness |
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
In this episode of Notice That, Bridger and Jen continue the Back to Basics series by exploring the ever-expanding landscape of EMDR protocols. Why are there so many? Do we really need a new protocol for every presentation, or are there deeper themes... more
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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.
Really helpful and interesting listening. Thank you.
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
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.
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
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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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Recent guests on Notice That include:
1. Ad de Jongh
2. Suzy Matthijssen
3. Christine Mark-Griffin
4. Dana Carretta Stein
5. Mark Nickerson
6. Derek Farrell
7. Jennifer Weller-White
8. Nicole Deems
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