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Journal Clinical Psychiatry and Cognitive Psychology | Volume 3
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March 18-19, 2019 | London, UK
6
th
World Congress on
Anxiety, Depression and Stress Management
S
tandard EMDR is known for its 8 phases and 3-pronged
approach to processing traumatic memories. EMDR’s
unrestricted processing frequently opens associated channels
that had not been identified or exceed the patient’s window of
tolerance, often extending treatment to multiple sessions. A
more focused, briefer approach to EMDR treatment may help
manage client processing and number of sessions. The Brief
approach to EMDR uses a neurological networking perspective
in case conceptualization. Beliefs are the verbalization of neural
networks emotions and sensations, therefore, by identifying the
negative and adaptive core beliefs associated with the client’s
presenting concerns, these neural networks can be quickly
identified and transferred to a Targeting Sequence Plan. Once
identified, thepatient and clinician candeterminewhat to target
and how much of the neural network to process. Processing is
managed by using a variable speed application of BLS, i.e., The
Processing Continuum: EMD^, EMDr, EMDR. Processing may
be restricted to a single incident, contained to part of the neural
network, or opened to the entire neural network processing.
Regardless of the processing modality negative and positive
neural networks are linked, bound and consolidated into an
adaptive, functional network. This keynote address will give
participants an introduction on how to be Brief with EMDR.
Speaker Biography
Roy Kiessling was initially trained by Francine Shapiro in 1994, became an Institute
facilitator in 1997, a trainer for HAP (USA) in 2001 and a senior trainer for her Institute
in 2006. In 2013, he resigned his positions and formed EMDR Consulting. Since 2013
EMDR Consulting has grown to be one of the largest training organization in the US.
EMDR Consulting’s training approach stresses an integrative EMDR approach based
upon core beliefs, The Processing Continuum and neural network consolidation. His
presenting experience includes over 360 EMDR trainings, conference presentations
and advanced trainings in the US, Canada, Russia and the Middle East.
e:
roy@emdrconsulting.comRoy Kiessling
EMDR Consulting, USA
Being brief with EMDR