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EMDR, Cultural Humility, and Doing Your Own Work: Conversation with Mark Nickerson

May 8, 2025
Mark Nickerson, LICSW, is an EMDR therapist and cultural competence advocate who emphasizes the importance of cultural humility in clinical work. He discusses how personal experiences shape therapist-client dynamics and the role of EMDR in addressing internalized oppression and bias. Mark shares insights from workshops aimed at processing exclusion and fostering empathy, advocating for therapists to engage in self-reflection. He highlights that true change requires ongoing self-awareness and cultural responsiveness in therapy.
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ANECDOTE

Paired Workshops On Exclusion And Bias

  • Mark Nickerson ran workshops where participants processed both experiences of exclusion and their own biases in the same day using EMDR.
  • Participants reported increased clarity, empathy, and reduced internalization of exclusion after those sessions.
INSIGHT

EMDR Is Well Suited For Cultural Work

  • EMDR's client-centered structure makes it well suited to culturally informed work when paired with humility and curiosity.
  • Mark argues therapists must bring presence and cultural awareness to make EMDR effective across cultures.
ADVICE

Do Your Own Cultural Work First

  • Do your own cultural work first; use reflective exercises to map your social identities and vulnerabilities.
  • Personal processing improves therapist wisdom and effectiveness when addressing clients' culturally based trauma.
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