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- Define trauma through the lens of the adaptive information processing (AIP) model, the theoretical underpinning of EMDR therapy.
- Discuss the origins, history, and development of EMDR therapy.
- Identify which clients on one's caseload can most optimally benefit from EMDR therapy.
- Determine if further training in EMDR therapy can enhance one's clinical repertoire.
The model that explains how EMDR works is called
The "D" in EMDR stands for
Trauma comes from the Greek word meaning
The first study on EMD, the forerunner to EMDR, was published in
Which person is credited as the founder of EMDR?
The organization that regulates EMDR standards and training that exists separately from the founder is called the
Which forms of bilateral stimulation can be used as mechanisms of reprocessing in EMDR?
In a 2009 documentary, the EMDR founder said that if she could do it over again, she would have named EMDR
Before her death, the founder of EMDR considered it to be
The primary foundation of pathology in EMDR therapy is
The adaptive information processing model (AIP) of EMDR therapy can be best described as what type of model?
In the video demonstration/case covered in this course, in which "prong" of EMDR therapy did your presenter work in setting up the target?
Which form of bilaterial/dual attention stimulus did your presenter use in the video demo/case presentation with Sharon?
In the DSM-5, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) appears in what chapter?
What EMDR Therapy founder Dr. Francine Shapiro originally called "large T" and "small t" trauma can now better be described as
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