Cultural Competence and Healing Culturally-Based Trauma with Emdr Therapy
Book • 2016
Spanning more than 400 pages, the book includes seven chapters by Mark Nickerson and 20 more by authors with diverse identities, backgrounds, and clinical expertise.
It addresses racial trauma, immigration and asylum seeking, social class, systemic oppression, and cultural adaptations of EMDR around the world.
Whether you read it cover-to-cover or use it as a chapter-by-chapter resource, it’s an essential tool for therapists seeking to deepen their work.
It addresses racial trauma, immigration and asylum seeking, social class, systemic oppression, and cultural adaptations of EMDR around the world.
Whether you read it cover-to-cover or use it as a chapter-by-chapter resource, it’s an essential tool for therapists seeking to deepen their work.
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