
An EMDR Podcast
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 167 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness | |||

In this special “take your learner hat off” episode of Notice That, Bridger and Jen sit down with Jennifer Ann Counseling—EMDR therapist and comedy content creator—for a playful, honest conversation about being a therapist and a human.
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In this episode of Notice That: An EMDR Podcast, Jen and Bridger sit down with Dr. Arielle Schwartz—somatic psychologist, EMDR therapist, and author of EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology—to explore what really happens when EMDR and body-based work a... more
In this episode of Notice That, Bridger and Jen sit down with neurofeedback expert Leigh Povia, LCSW, RPT, BCN, founder of Center for Dynamic Growth, to explore how neurofeedback can strengthen, support, and accelerate trauma therapy.
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In this episode, we wrap up our series on working memory theory in EMDR by sitting down with Sander, co-founder of WeMind—a digital platform designed to optimize bilateral stimulation, track real-time client engagement, and bring advanced working mem... more
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Great practical guidance- I loved this episode, it really takes you through step by step to give confidence to using float back. As a learning EMDR therapist supervision is expensive, so this podcast really helps me get a more solid understanding. Thanks so much, love the podcast.
Really helpful and interesting listening. Thank you.
I got my basic training for EMDR and was looking for resources and stumbled on this podcast. I have learned so much listening to this podcast and it’s a great resource. Check out episode 43, for me it was a great intro to the podcast
This podcast has been instrumental in my growth and confidence since being trained in EMDR. Thank you for being so generous with what you have learned through your own EMDR therapist journey.
As an EMDR clinician on maternity leave this podcast has helped keep me in the loop and reminded me of so many important points for when I’m back to practice! Thank you
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This podcast focuses on EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapy, featuring discussions that explore both theoretical and practical aspects of the technique. The content delves into various innovative approaches within EMDR, such as modifications to standard protocols, integration with other therapeutic modalities, and the use of tech in enhancing the therapy experience. Moreover, the hosts engage with leading figures in the field, sharing insights on trauma treatment and community-building among EMDR practitioners, making it a valuable resource for clinicians, especially those newly trained in EMDR.
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1. Arielle Schwartz
2. Leigh Povia
3. Sander Kamphuis
4. Ad de Jongh
5. Suzy Matthijssen
6. Christine Mark-Griffin
7. Dana Carretta Stein
8. Mark Nickerson
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