ETQ Autumn 2023 edition – out now

27 October, 2023

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A note from the Editor

Beverly summarises the contributions in this issue.

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Climate change resources

Resources to help build knowledge in this area and support you as therapists.

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Update from the Climate Change SIG

Using our collective power The Climate Minds Coalition  The SIG has been busy linking in with an emerging coalition of mental health organisations representing practitioners, called The Climate Minds Coalition. The purpose of this coalition is to amplify our united professional voice towards UK policymakers, parliamentarians, the media and the public on the climate emergency […]

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Research News

EMDR publications database The EMDR Publications Database has been developed collaboratively using the expertise of the Sheffield School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR) and is provided as a free resource for Association members. Almost 600 members have signed up so far, and hopefully as reports of its usefulness spread, more of you will use […]

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Evidence to support EMDR as a primary intervention in adults with childhood trauma: Results of a service evaluation  

Oleen Miranda-Stone shares the overwhelmingly positive outcomes from a pilot service that used EMDR to address the trauma arising from ACEs in a population who just did not fit in with the services that were already on offer. Not only did PTSD symptoms reduce significantly, but the lives of the clients improved dramatically too.

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Update from the EMDR and Pain SIG 

In 2022, a long dormant EMDR and Pain SIG was re-ignited, and I’m pleased to say we now have over 160 EMDR therapists on the mailing list for our group. We have a mixture of experiences in the group, from those new to using EMDR with pain, to group members who have been working in […]

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EMDR training in a box

For therapists who work with clients with complex PTSD and dissociative personality structures, this new concept in EMDR training and learning is reviewed here by Sonya Farrell.

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Bespoke supervision handbook for EMDR practitioners

Andrew Wilkinson gives the thumbs up for Robin Logie’s new book.

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Resources to support EMDR therapists’ self-care 

Resources to support EMDR therapists’ self-care.

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Vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue and burnout: Tools for EMDR therapists

Vicarious trauma is a common experience and a predictable risk for EMDR therapists due to the high percentage of clients seeking EMDR for posttraumatic stress disorder or complex PTSD. In this article, Lee Anna Simmons and Oliver Wright draw on their personal experiences as therapists and trainers and share their knowledge on identifying and preventing vicarious trauma.

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Advancing EMDR research and practice: Reflections and the future

As Ben Wright stands down as Chair of the Scientific Committee, he reviews the achievements of the committee and outlines the strategic vision for the Association for the next few years.

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Is EMDR an anti-racist therapy? 

Olatunde Spence is a Black EMDR therapist and activist. In this personal article she shares her journey to activism and teaches us about racial trauma and the difference between being passively ‘not racist’ and actively ‘anti-racist’. This is a direct challenge to us as individuals and as an organisation to change the status quo.

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Enabling with the Lionesses 

In his regular column, Robin Logie reveals his interest in women’s football and shows how the compassionate leadership of The Lionesses’ coach can be an example for EMDR supervisors.

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