28 min

EMDR Therapy and Dissociative Disorders Let's Talk EMDR

    • Mental Health

Dissociation is a disconnection between a person’s thoughts, sensory experience, memory, and/or sense of identity. Do we all dissociate at some point in time? What about when our dissociation level becomes extreme and impacts our ability to function or could create a distance from our sense of self? Enter EMDR therapists like Jamie Marich, Ph.D., LPCC-S, REAT, RYT-500, RMT, Founder, Mindful Ohio & The Institute for Creative Mindfulness, and EMDRIA Certified Therapist/Approved Consultant/Trainer. Find out what Jamie says about dissociation and dissociative disorders and how EMDR therapy can help. 
EMDRIA members who want to learn more and earn CEs can access the following OnDemand sessions where Dr. Marich has discussed this topic (purchase required).Demystifying and Humanizing Dissociation in EMDR Therapy PracticeOnDemand Sessions by other EMDR therapists:Utilization of EMDR Therapy for Grief and MourningEgo-State Therapy Interventions to Prepare Dissociative Clients for EMDRUsing EMDR with Fragmented Clients: A Protocol for Overcoming Self-Alienation Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Self-Alienation References we mentioned in this episode.Dissociation Made Simple: A Stigma-Free Guide to Embracing Your Dissociative Mind and Navigating Life releases on January 10, 2023. Pre-orders are available. Go With That magazine, Fall 2021, EMDR Therapy and Dissociation (member login required).  Our Focal Point blog discusses this issue of the magazine here. Free Resources from Dr. Jamie MarichDr. Jamie Marich's YouTube ChannelRotem Breyer: The EMDR Learning CommunityFacebook: EMDR Therapist ResourcesICM's Dissociation and Addiction ResourcesEMDRIA Practice ResourcesEMDRIA Online EMDR Therapy Resources EMDRIA's Find an EMDR Therapist Directory lists more than 13,000 EMDR therapists.Read or subscribe to our award-winning blog, Focal Point, an open resource on EMDR therapy. Follow @EMDRIA on Twitter. Connect with EMDRIALearn more about EMDR therapy at www.emdria.org.

Dissociation is a disconnection between a person’s thoughts, sensory experience, memory, and/or sense of identity. Do we all dissociate at some point in time? What about when our dissociation level becomes extreme and impacts our ability to function or could create a distance from our sense of self? Enter EMDR therapists like Jamie Marich, Ph.D., LPCC-S, REAT, RYT-500, RMT, Founder, Mindful Ohio & The Institute for Creative Mindfulness, and EMDRIA Certified Therapist/Approved Consultant/Trainer. Find out what Jamie says about dissociation and dissociative disorders and how EMDR therapy can help. 
EMDRIA members who want to learn more and earn CEs can access the following OnDemand sessions where Dr. Marich has discussed this topic (purchase required).Demystifying and Humanizing Dissociation in EMDR Therapy PracticeOnDemand Sessions by other EMDR therapists:Utilization of EMDR Therapy for Grief and MourningEgo-State Therapy Interventions to Prepare Dissociative Clients for EMDRUsing EMDR with Fragmented Clients: A Protocol for Overcoming Self-Alienation Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Self-Alienation References we mentioned in this episode.Dissociation Made Simple: A Stigma-Free Guide to Embracing Your Dissociative Mind and Navigating Life releases on January 10, 2023. Pre-orders are available. Go With That magazine, Fall 2021, EMDR Therapy and Dissociation (member login required).  Our Focal Point blog discusses this issue of the magazine here. Free Resources from Dr. Jamie MarichDr. Jamie Marich's YouTube ChannelRotem Breyer: The EMDR Learning CommunityFacebook: EMDR Therapist ResourcesICM's Dissociation and Addiction ResourcesEMDRIA Practice ResourcesEMDRIA Online EMDR Therapy Resources EMDRIA's Find an EMDR Therapist Directory lists more than 13,000 EMDR therapists.Read or subscribe to our award-winning blog, Focal Point, an open resource on EMDR therapy. Follow @EMDRIA on Twitter. Connect with EMDRIALearn more about EMDR therapy at www.emdria.org.

28 min