EMDR is a trans-diagnostic, integrative psychotherapy approach that is described by many as ‘intrinsically client-centred at its core’. Adam Getty, EMDR Europe Consultant and member of the EMDR Council of Scholars, explains the basic neuroscience
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Adam Getty is a BABCP accredited CBT Therapist and EMDR Europe Accredited Consultant based in Mirabilis Health Institute. He is the Chair of the EMDR Ulster Committee in addition to sitting on the Irish Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies. He has taught and supervised on a University PG Diploma in CBT course and holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Clinical Supervision and has a Masters in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. His special interest is in the psychological impact of traumatic events including those in civilian and security forces. He has extensive experience of supervising on a one-to-one basis and a group format for private practitioners and those within the health service. He is a current member of the Council of Scholars; an intellectual community of EMDR international thought-leaders, working together to produce material that will advance the field, establish the parameters of EMDR efficacy, and identify areas for future research.
Fiona is a UKCP registered person-centred psychotherapist with a special interest in trauma. She works predominantly with clients who are struggling with the complex long-term impact of adverse childhood experiences and abuse, as well as people who have experienced single traumatic events and are experiencing post-traumatic stress.
She holds an MSc in Contemporary Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Applications from Metanoia Institute and is also an EMDR practitioner. She has her own private practice in Surrey, volunteers for Mind as a therapist, and is the creator/facilitator of the Person-Centred Association’s Trauma Special Interest Group.