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Information
- Faculty:
- Robert Tinker
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 47 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- May 31, 2018
Description
This is will be a discussion of research starting at age one and ending with issues related to dying, EMDR can be effective across a wide spectrum of human problems. We will examine how EMDR is used with traumatized children, in phantom limb pain, after motor vehicle accidents and other discrete traumatic experiences, in dissociative clients, and with pain issues, using data from scientific studies, videotaped demonstrations and case histories. We not only have brain pre-and post- neuroimaging studies of EMDR treatment, but also have been able to demonstrate neurobiological shifts during the session itself, making EMDR a form of treatment with neurobiological shifts within a single session, as well as over time; not only with PTSD, but also in phantom limb pain.
Outline
Research of EMDR across the lifespanEMDR application- Traumatized children
- Phantom limb pain and other pain
- After motor vehicle accident or single incident trauma
- Clients with Dissociative Identity Disorder
- And more
Data and Scientific Studies- EMDR and the Brain
- Neuroscience behind EMDR
- Neuroimaging studies comparing before/after treatment
- Evidence of Neurobiological shifts during session
Review of Client Success with EMDR- Case studies
- Video demonstration
Faculty
Robert Tinker, PhD, PC, has specialized in EMDR for 26 years in areas of writing, research, consultation, training and clinical practice. He is the author of Through the Eyes of a Child: EMDR with Children.