EMDR Sussex Regional Group CPD Event

Dear EMDR Sussex Member,Here are the details of our next workshop day.  It's an opportunity to practise EMDR skills and to network with local EMDR Therapists.  We hope to see you there!EMDR Supervised Practice Day 1st July, 202310am to 4pm (registration and beverages from 9.30am)Venue: The Brighthelm Centre, North Rd, Brighton,...

ETQ Spring 2023 – out now

A note from the EditorI promised in the previous issue to shine the light on intensive EMDR therapy, so I am delighted to be showcasing the preliminary results from an intensive trauma service for serving police officers. Back in the summer of 2022 Rachel Rogers started a new residential service...

Invitation for members to volunteer to be part of our production

We are currently producing a video to identify the benefits of accreditation within the association and would like to invite members to volunteer to be part of the production. This will involve a short zoom conversation to record your thoughts which will be part of a compilation video, similar to...

Piloting an accessible answerphone line 

We are pleased to share that the association will be piloting an accessible answerphone line for members who are not able to email the association. The number is: 0151 372 6802. The answer phone will be monitored Monday to Friday, not weekends and holiday periods. Please be mindful that queries will...

Dissociation SIG CPD Event

EMDR for Schizophrenia and other Psychoses  Based on the work of Professor Paul W MillerFriday 2nd June 2023: 9.30am to 1.00pm via ZoomPresented by Dr Darren James, EMDR ConsultantAbout the CPD EventIn this CPD event Dr Darren James will provide:an overview of the effects of trauma and how it contributes...

Research concerning thinking styles in secondary traumatic stress

Research concerning thinking styles in secondary traumatic stress, specifically: ‘Negative Appraisals as a Risk Factor for Secondary Traumatic Stress: A Longitudinal Study in Mental Healthcare Providers.’For healthcare professionals who might be interested in taking part in the above study. This study is supported by The Oxford Institute of Clinical Psychology...