EMDR in Trying Times -How Our Brains Process and Move Through Trauma – Deany Laliotis

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Faculty:
Deany Laliotis
Duration:
59 Minutes
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Audio and Video
Copyright:
Jun 05, 2020

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During these times of uncertainty, peoples’ anxieties and fears about their health, their families’ well-being and their finances are not without cause.  Yet, how we react to these circumstances depends on what we have experienced before, making it easier or harder to adapt to our current situations.  EMDR therapy is exquisitely equipped to address these demands by offering a range of clinical options from addressing acute stress symptoms and recent events to a more comprehensive psychotherapy approach.  In addition to offering an overview of this approach, we will discuss a couple of clinical vignettes to illustrate how EMDR therapy can offer brief and effective treatment to help our clients restore their resiliency and capacity to respond optimally to these ongoing demands. 

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Why EMDR therapy is a useful intervention for recent trauma 

The adaptive information processing model of trauma 

Using EMDR with recent trauma 

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Deany Laliotis, LICSW's Profile

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Deany Laliotis, LICSW, is a trainer, clinical consultant, and practitioner of EMDR who  specializes in the application of EMDR therapy to complex developmental trauma and attachment issues. She is a Senior Trainer for EMDR Institute, Inc., as well as the Director of Training, where she has been a faculty member since 1993. An EMDRIA-approved Consultant, she is an invited speaker world-wide on advanced applications of EMDR therapy as a comprehensive approach. She is the co-director of EMDR of Greater Washington and maintains a private practice in Washington, DC. Deany was also presented the prestigious Francine Shapiro Award — For Outstanding Contribution and Service to EMDR Therapy — at the 2015 EMDR International Association Conference.


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