The following posts are from a volunteer's transcription of the keynote address Dr Francine Shapiro, the developer of EMDR, gave at the 2003 EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) conference in Denver. It is posted here for the benefit of EMDR practitioners, more than the lay public, although the lay public may find it interesting as well. Many of us found the talk helpful to: 1) recalibrate our practice to the original protocol, which is to say, to counteract the natural tendency for clinical drift away from the basics in the isolation of clinica practice, 2) clarify key concepts about clinical case formulation and theoretical questions.
Because of the length of the address, it is presented here in 15 parts.
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