51 min

Using EMDR to support healthcare workers - with Dr Michael Paterson OBE When Work Hurts

    • Mental hälsa

Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing, or EMDR, is a NICE recommended psychological treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, and is also becoming more widely used in the prevention of PTSD in healthcare settings where staff are exposed to traumatic events in their work. 
In this episode, Paula is joined by Dr Michael Paterson OBE, a clinical psychologist and EMDR Europe accredited senior trainer.
Michael describes what EMDR is and how it can be used to support health professionals with both recent and past events, both big T and small T traumas. He also movingly talks about his own experiences of being involved in an explosion that led to life-changing injuries while he was a serving police officer in Northern Ireland and the difference EMDR has made to him personally and professionally. 
Michael’s details and links:
Websites: 
drmichaelpaterson.com
www.emdrmasterclass.com (visit the Resources page for tips for good EMDR Therapy practice and links to short training videos)
Facebook: Michael Paterson
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/drmpaterson
LinkedIn: Dr Michael Paterson OBE
References:
Jinhee Baek et al: Neural circuits underlying a psychotherapeutic regimen for fear disorders (www.nature.com)
Marco Pagani: Neurobiological correlates of EMDR monitoring - an EEG study (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
Zaghrout-Hodali: Building Resilience and Dismantling Fear: EMDR Group Protocol With Children in an Area of Ongoing Trauma (www.psy-tcc-mougins.fr)
Francine Shapiro: Recent Events Protocol (emdrfoundation.org)
Elan Shapiro: The EMDR Recent Traumatic Episode Protocol (EMDR R- TEP) for Early EMDR Intervention (EEI) (emdrfoundation.org)
Elan Shapiro: EMDR Group- Traumatic Episode Protocol (G-TEP) (emdrfoundation.org)
Bessel van der Kolk: The Body Keeps The Score (www.besselvanderkolk.com)
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I’d love to connect with you so do come and find me on LinkedIn or at my website and do check out the ACP-UK and everything it has to offer.
Follow and subscribe so you don’t miss an episode!

Eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing, or EMDR, is a NICE recommended psychological treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, and is also becoming more widely used in the prevention of PTSD in healthcare settings where staff are exposed to traumatic events in their work. 
In this episode, Paula is joined by Dr Michael Paterson OBE, a clinical psychologist and EMDR Europe accredited senior trainer.
Michael describes what EMDR is and how it can be used to support health professionals with both recent and past events, both big T and small T traumas. He also movingly talks about his own experiences of being involved in an explosion that led to life-changing injuries while he was a serving police officer in Northern Ireland and the difference EMDR has made to him personally and professionally. 
Michael’s details and links:
Websites: 
drmichaelpaterson.com
www.emdrmasterclass.com (visit the Resources page for tips for good EMDR Therapy practice and links to short training videos)
Facebook: Michael Paterson
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/drmpaterson
LinkedIn: Dr Michael Paterson OBE
References:
Jinhee Baek et al: Neural circuits underlying a psychotherapeutic regimen for fear disorders (www.nature.com)
Marco Pagani: Neurobiological correlates of EMDR monitoring - an EEG study (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
Zaghrout-Hodali: Building Resilience and Dismantling Fear: EMDR Group Protocol With Children in an Area of Ongoing Trauma (www.psy-tcc-mougins.fr)
Francine Shapiro: Recent Events Protocol (emdrfoundation.org)
Elan Shapiro: The EMDR Recent Traumatic Episode Protocol (EMDR R- TEP) for Early EMDR Intervention (EEI) (emdrfoundation.org)
Elan Shapiro: EMDR Group- Traumatic Episode Protocol (G-TEP) (emdrfoundation.org)
Bessel van der Kolk: The Body Keeps The Score (www.besselvanderkolk.com)
___________
I’d love to connect with you so do come and find me on LinkedIn or at my website and do check out the ACP-UK and everything it has to offer.
Follow and subscribe so you don’t miss an episode!

51 min