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Add Clinical Competencies in Treating Dissociative Identities for the EMDR Therapist and save 25%! 

Learn how to safely assess and treat dissociative identities within an EMDR framework. Gain practical guidance for modifying EMDR protocols, pacing reprocessing, and supporting stabilization and co-awareness without retraumatization.

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EMDR for Eating Disorders: Assessment, Conceptualization, and Intervention

Help Clients With Eating Disorders Safely Access Trauma Work

You know EMDR can be life-changing. You also know that eating disorders bring a different level of risk, complexity, and clinical responsibility.

Many EMDR clinicians describe the same stuck point:

You meet with a client who presents with an eating disorder or disordered eating. You can see the trauma history. You know EMDR could help. At the same time, questions start stacking up:

  • Is this client medically and psychologically stable enough for EMDR?
  • How do I tell the difference between ED symptoms and trauma‑driven survival strategies?
  • Which targets and protocols are safe to touch, and which need to wait?
  • At what point does this move beyond my scope of practice?