ONLINE WEBINAR EMDR Therapy for PTSD: Can EMDR Reduce the Frequency of Nightmares in PTSD

Join us on Sunday January 19th 2025 for a free online webinar on PTSD and EMDR and obtain 1 hour of CPD learning. Get Your Tickets Here

What You'll Learn:
• Understanding Nightmares and PTSD: A deep dive into how trauma influences dreams and sleep disturbances, particularly the prevalence of nightmares in PTSD sufferers.
• The Role of EMDR in Treating PTSD-Related Nightmares: Exploration of how EMDR therapy works to reprocess traumatic memories, reduce emotional distress, and alleviate nightmare frequency.
• Neuroscience Behind Trauma and Sleep Disruption: Insights into the brain’s response to trauma and how this affects sleep cycles and dream patterns.
• Practical Clinical Applications of EMDR for Nightmares: Case studies and evidence-based practices highlighting the effectiveness of EMDR in reducing nightmares in PTSD patients.
• Emerging Research and Future Directions: A look into current and future research on the use of EMDR for PTSD-related sleep disturbances, with a focus on ongoing studies and innovative techniques.

Healthcare Professionals

This webinar is not just an opportunity to learn from leading experts in the field; it's a chance to integrate these pioneering therapies into your practice. Whether you are a psychologist, counselor, or healthcare professional, this event promises to enrich your understanding and capabilities, contributing to your professional development in the ever-evolving landscape of mental health care. Join us in exploring these transformative therapies and take a step forward in your CPD journey.

Disclaimer

The information and resources provided do not constitute medical or mental health advice, and are not a substitute for proper medical or mental health diagnosis, treatment or care from a medical or mental health professional. This Webinar provides general information only, and do not contemplate any specific circumstances of the users or any other parties. By attending this Webinar you agree to our TCs and Privacy Policy.

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  • The information and resources provided do not constitute medical or mental health advice, and are not a substitute for proper medical or mental health diagnosis, treatment or care from a medical or mental health professional. This Article provides general information only, and do not contemplate any specific circumstances of the users or any other parties.

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