Resources

Find an EMDR clinician

Site for clinicians around the world, allows choice of area and choice of type of therapy, which includes EMDR. Up to date list, all listed are currently practicing.

The site for the EMDR Institute. Listing includes all those who have taken EMDR training in the States. Lists includes some no longer in practice.

Generally more up-to-date than at emdr.com, but many practitioners are not listed.

EMDR Training

Books I Found Helpful

EMDR: The Breakthrough “Eye Movement” Therapy for Overcoming Anxiety, Stress, and Trauma by Francine Shapiro and Margot Silk Forrest Basic Books, 1997

Emotional Hearing at Warp Speed: The Power of EMDR by David Grand Crown Publishing Group, 2001

Extending EMDR: A Casebook of Innovative Applications by Philip Manfield, W.W. Norton and Co., 1998

Peaceful Heart: A Woman’s Journey of Healing by Aimee Jo Martin, Creative Arts Book Co., 2003. Available at ABE books online and other used bookstores.

EMDR Support Group

EMDR Support Network (Facebook): A group of therapists and those who have used, want to use, or are currently using EMDR in their lives who all share knowledge and experience.

Other Resources

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): General info and local contacts. The twelve-step group that started them all.

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): General information, local contacts, also has a help line 1-800-950 -NAMI answered M-F 10 am – 6 pm

National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN): Lists a wide variety of crisis lines on child sexual abuse, suicide prevention, etc. as well as information and resource pages and papers on a wide variety of child traumatic stress situations including school shootings.

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 24 hour hotline at 1-800-799-7233 available 24/7/365 Website includes chat line as well as other resources and information for survivors who are currently in abusive relationships as well as those who have already left the relationship.

Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN): Hotline answered 24/7 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) and live chat through their website. Survivors can find local resources using their zip codes and the hotline will redirect to local sources of longer term support as well.

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