Descriptions of the four presentation types are listed below. You’ll need to choose the ONE that best fits your presentation.
- Standard: This presentation is
consistent with the EMDRIA Definition of EMDR, including the AIP model on which EMDR is based.
Click here to review the EMDRIA Definition of EMDR. Standard programs may be 90 minutes or 3 hours in length.
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Integrative: This presentation “integrates” elements of other psychotherapies or interventions (e.g. Ego State Therapy, Internal Family Systems) with standard EMDR therapy. The presentation demonstrates how the additional therapy or intervention potentially enhances or improves the application of EMDR, refers to how it fits within the AIP Model, and how the two interventions may be blended with the existing phases of EMDR therapy. The rationale for the expectation of improved outcomes based on the needs of a specific population should be described. Integrative programs may be 90 minutes or 3 hours in length.
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Innovative: This presentation
includes modifications to the standard EMDRIA Definition of EMDR and shows promise for improving outcomes, understanding of the model, or of the underlying mechanism. For the purposes of the EMDRIA Conference, an Innovative presentation is considered an alternative procedure, protocol or explanation other than the EMDR standard protocol, method and model. The innovation seeks to expand, strengthen, and/or explain the already successful EMDR standard protocol, the underlying mechanism of action, the AIP model, and/or the 8 phases and 3 prongs of the protocol methodology.
Click here to review the Innovative Guidelines for first time and/or subsequent Innovative submissions.
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Research Paper (oral): The research paper session will be held in symposium format with 15 to 30 minutes per presentation. (Maximum amount of time allowed is 30 minutes.)
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