PS: How would you work with a client that has multiple traumas? Do you have to adress every trauma separately? And how do you deal with very early, maybe pre-verbal attachment trauma? Can that be treated with EMDR? Would be interesting to know, thank you!
It is only dangerous when used by unqualified persons - a trained clinician will know exactly how to deal with abreactions for example. I've found it to be an invaluable tool to help people resolve deep emotional issues and traumas.
Your videos are great! Have you worked with BPD patients? Does EMDR work for them?
PS: How would you work with a client that has multiple traumas? Do you have to adress every trauma separately? And how do you deal with very early, maybe pre-verbal attachment trauma? Can that be treated with EMDR? Would be interesting to know, thank you!
EMDR can be dangerous, not all EMDR is good EMDR.
It is only dangerous when used by unqualified persons - a trained clinician will know exactly how to deal with abreactions for example. I've found it to be an invaluable tool to help people resolve deep emotional issues and traumas.
You need to have a qualified Clinician to do EMDR.