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Why So Many Protocols?: EMDR Modifications and Their Common Themes

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In this episode of Notice That, Bridger and Jen continue the Back to Basics series by exploring the ever-expanding landscape of EMDR protocols. Why are there so many? Do we really need a new protocol for every presentation, or are there deeper themes that connect them all?

We discuss:

  • The difference between the standard 8-phase protocol and the many specialized variations
  • Common themes across protocols, such as the three-pronged approach (past, present, future), dual attention, and externalization
  • How to discern when to use a specialized protocol and when to trust your clinical creativity within the standard framework
  • Why case conceptualization is more powerful than memorizing endless techniques

Whether you’re new to EMDR or a seasoned clinician, this episode will help you feel less overwhelmed by the “protocol overload” and more confident in your ability to adapt EMDR to your clients’ unique needs.

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In this episode of Notice That, Bridger and Jen continue the Back to Basics series by exploring the ever-expanding landscape of EMDR protocols. Why are there so many? Do we really need a new protocol for every presentation, or are there deeper themes that connect them all?

We discuss:

  • The difference between the standard 8-phase protocol and the many specialized variations
  • Common themes across protocols, such as the three-pronged approach (past, present, future), dual attention, and externalization
  • How to discern when to use a specialized protocol and when to trust your clinical creativity within the standard framework
  • Why case conceptualization is more powerful than memorizing endless techniques

Whether you’re new to EMDR or a seasoned clinician, this episode will help you feel less overwhelmed by the “protocol overload” and more confident in your ability to adapt EMDR to your clients’ unique needs.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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