Ep 06 - Adapting EMDR for Group Work: What Actually Works
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In this episode of Scaling Up Your Impact, host Kelly Smyth-Dent tackles one of the most frequently asked questions among trauma-informed therapists: Can EMDR be adapted for group settings—and if so, what actually works?
Kelly explores why group EMDR is an essential tool for reaching communities and clients who may not have access to traditional one-on-one therapy. You’ll get an inside look at two of the most widely used group protocols—G-TEP (Group Traumatic Episode Protocol) and EMDR-IGTP (Integrative Group Treatment Protocol)—and learn how these approaches make trauma care more accessible, scalable, and effective for a wide range of populations.
Tune in to discover:
- The unique benefits and limitations of group EMDR
- How protocols like G-TEP and EMDR-IGTP are structured and delivered
- When group EMDR is appropriate—and when it’s not
- Practical tips for ensuring safety, containment, and ethical care in group settings
Kelly also shares how Scaling Up’s EMDR GAP Training can equip you with the skills to confidently deliver group protocols, support high-need communities, and expand your impact as a trauma therapist.
Curious about bringing EMDR to groups or ready to make trauma care more scalable? Learn more and register for EMDR GAP Training at scalingupemdr.com/gap-training.
For more trainings, resources, and support, visit scalingupemdr.com.
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