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Zero Disturbance
100: The We Do Not Care Club: An EMDR Path to Empowered Neutrality [Why Women Go To Therapy Series]
In the 100th episode of The Zero Disturbance Podcast, we explore the viral “We Do Not Care Club” created by Melani Sanders — a humorous and healing movement that’s resonating deeply with women everywhere. Through an EMDR lens, we break down why this message feels so good in the body, especially for women navigating burnout, people-pleasing, perfectionism, and midlife transitions like perimenopause and menopause. We learn how EMDR therapy helps clients move from negative self-beliefs (“I have to be perfect,” “It’s my fault”) to deep somatic neutrality — the kind of empowered calm that fuels true healing and lasting...
2025-07-11
32 min
Zero Disturbance
99: Midlife Awakening: Embracing Urges with EMDR for Authentic Living [Why Women Go To Therapy Series]
In this powerful episode of the Zero Disturbance Podcast, we dive into a transformational topic: women and urges—and how honoring our body's messages can radically shift how we live, love, and lead. We explore why so many women are disconnected from their intuition, bodies, and desires, often due to lifelong social conditioning, trauma, and internalized shame. Through the lens of EMDR therapy and somatic healing, Kambria Evans shares how recognizing and following a “full-body yes” (and saying no to a “full-body no”) can become a revolutionary act of self-love. Key topics include: The i...
2025-07-11
23 min
Zero Disturbance
98: How Anger & Disgust Are Actually Good for You [Why Women Go To Therapy Series]
In this powerful episode of the Zero Disturbance Podcast, we explore why so many women come to therapy feeling confused, responsible for others, and disconnected from their inner guidance system. The focus? Two of the most misunderstood emotions in healing work: anger and disgust. Drawing from experience in EMDR and Brainspotting, we discuss how women are socialized to suppress anger and collapse into sadness—ultimately cutting themselves off from their internal safety systems. But when anger is reframed as action energy, and disgust as the clarity to distance from harm, everything changes. This is especially true when leaving narcissistic, ab...
2025-07-10
27 min
Zero Disturbance
96: EMDR vs. Brainspotting: What You Need to Know [Why Women Go To Therapy Series]
In this powerful episode of the Zero Disturbance Podcast, we dive deep into the transformative world of Brainspotting—a brain-based, somatic therapy that helps access and heal trauma, especially the kind stored before we even had language. Kambria shares her surprising journey from EMDR skeptic to Brainspotting advocate, explaining how this technique—developed by Dr. David Grand—uses eye position to access “trauma spots” and “resource spots” in the brain. Through personal insight, clinical expertise, and rich storytelling, we outline why brainspotting can be especially profound for women navigating complex trauma, patriarchal programming, and early childhood wounds. What You’ll Le...
2025-06-13
25 min
Zero Disturbance
95: Why EMDR is a Game-Changer for Women [Why Women Go To Therapy Series]
In this episode, we explore why EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is particularly powerful for women and how it serves not just as a healing tool, but as a form of personal and social revolution. Discussion on how EMDR helps clients target not only trauma and disturbing memories but also deeply embedded societal programming around safety, power, control, and worth. For women, many of these beliefs are tied to patriarchal, narcissistic structures that have historically denied them autonomy and value. EMDR offers a path to reclaim those beliefs by helping women internalize new, positive narratives in both mind...
2025-06-01
25 min
Zero Disturbance
94: Am I Good Enough? [Why Women Go To Therapy Series]
Have you ever asked yourself, “Am I good enough?” If so, you’re not alone. In this episode of the Zero Disturbance Podcast, we deep dive into this question, exploring how so many women struggle with self-doubt and the journey to reclaim their inherent worth. Every woman is born with her own unique goodness, and that worth is non-negotiable. Despite the external pressures, criticisms, and messages we encounter throughout life, our value remains constant. In this empowering episode, Kambria challenges the idea of seeking validation from others and instead encourages us to embrace our own value system—one that...
2025-04-14
22 min
Zero Disturbance
93: The Blueprint for Women in Therapy [Why Women Go To Therapy Series]
Ever felt like you’re giving so much to others that you forget to take care of you? You're not alone. In this episode of the Zero Disturbance podcast, Kambria Evans shines a light on why so many women seek therapy—and it’s not because something’s “wrong” with us. It’s because we’ve been conditioned to ignore our own internal signals for far too long. In this eye-opening conversation, come learn why women often feel disconnected from our emotions, bodies, and true selves. From a young age, we’re taught to prioritize external validatio...
2025-04-14
25 min
Zero Disturbance
90: Integration Time for ADHD and Autism [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
We're constantly inundated with information, experiences, and sensory input from all directions—in school, at work, at home, and anywhere else we go throughout our day. Without time to process and absorb, how can we effectively learn, grow, or heal? Enter the concept of integration time, a powerful tool for both therapists and clients that's often overlooked in our daily lives. Integration time allows us to digest new information and experiences without feeling overwhelmed. It's essential for enhancing our capacity to learn, adapt, and heal—whether in therapy sessions, personal growth journeys, or everyday situations. And this...
2024-10-15
25 min
Zero Disturbance
87: The Silent Struggle of Parenting Differently-Wired Kids [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
The journey of raising a child who's wired differently, with or without an official neurodivergent diagnosis, often begins with a creeping sense that something isn't quite as expected. As realization dawns, parents—often mothers—find themselves thrust into a world they never anticipated, one filled with confusing terms, endless appointments, and the crushing weight of being their child's sole advocate. And if the other parent or family members don’t see the differences in the child, the mother can feel even more isolated. The loneliness is palpable. It seeps into every aspect of life, from s...
2024-09-24
26 min
Zero Disturbance
86: Who Decides What “Normal” Behavior is? [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Parenting can be a complex journey, especially when your child's needs differ from what you initially expected. In fact, many parents find themselves struggling with feelings of failure or inadequacy when their children don't fit into societal norms or expectations. Maybe you’ve experienced this yourself. And who decides what “normal” is anyway? This week, we’re looking at the challenges of parenting neurodivergent children and offering a fresh perspective on how to approach these unique situations. Because no one is alone in the challenges of parenting, and it’s time we meet every child and...
2024-09-17
24 min
Zero Disturbance
85: IEPs, 504s, and Exhausted Parents: Rethink, Reframe, Reclaim [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Accommodations are not just for schools or workplaces—they're about creating environments where everyone can thrive. In this week’s episode, we explore how the concept of accommodations extends far beyond traditional settings, drawing parallels between personalized experiences in everyday life and the support needed in educational and professional environments. There’s a big contrast between personalized experiences in adult settings and the rigid structures often found in schools. (Why is that?) It’s important to recognize how embracing individual differences and providing choices can lead to more positive self-beliefs and enhanced performance. And then to do the w...
2024-09-10
28 min
Zero Disturbance
EMDR for Depression
The true definition (and outcomes) of depression goes far beyond what we typically think of: someone pulling away from loved ones, extreme sadness, maybe even feeling suicidal. But the truth is that depression is often a symptom of trauma, and can manifest in individuals in so many different ways. It may be a collapse after extreme anxiety that we may not even notice because we’ve normalized living life at a high cadence. When we crash into depression, we may feel safe because we learned that there’s safety in that. However, we may not recognize this...
2024-09-03
27 min
Zero Disturbance
84: Superpowers or Differences? A New Take on Neurodiversity [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Our brains are as unique as our fingerprints, yet society often expects us all to think, learn, and behave in uniform ways. We're told to sit still, focus on demand, and visualize on cue. But what if these expectations are built on flawed assumptions about how our minds work? This week on the podcast, we explore the fascinating spectrum of mental imagery, from aphantasia (the inability to visualize) to hyperphantasia (vivid, movie-like imagination). This reveals just how diverse our cognitive experiences can be. You'll discover how some people can't conjure a simple mental image, while others...
2024-08-27
26 min
Zero Disturbance
83: The Myth of the 'Normal' Brain: A New View on ADHD and Autism [Parenting Neurodivergence Series]
Every brain is unique, and that's something to celebrate. Unfortunately, that isn’t always what happens—at home, in the classroom, in the workplace. It’s time we explore how understanding and embracing neurodiversity can transform our relationships, parenting approaches, and therapeutic practices. As a therapist and parent, I've seen firsthand how recognizing neurodivergent traits can open doors to deeper connections and personal growth. Whether you're a parent wondering about your child's unique way of experiencing the world, or a therapy client seeking to understand yourself better, this conversation is for you. In this new se...
2024-08-20
23 min
Zero Disturbance
EMDR for Anxiety
Thanks to Gabor Maté, we know that trauma isn’t just something that happens; it’s something that happens inside of you. So when something happens to us (or doesn’t happen, like in an omission of care) and we feel anxiety, that anxiety is a result of trauma. Anxiety can come from so many things, like overextending ourselves and trying to do too much, divorce, job loss, and even things that some might perceive as positive experiences like an upcoming social event, wedding, or vacation. And often we feel this way not because we are anxious people...
2024-08-13
28 min
Zero Disturbance
82: “Forgive & Forget” Doesn’t Work in Trauma Therapy [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Forgiveness in therapy is a complex and often misunderstood concept. Many clients have been pressured to forgive their abusers or "just let it go," but this approach can be harmful and retraumatizing. True healing comes from understanding that what happened wasn't your fault, processing your emotions safely, and rebuilding trust in yourself. I've seen how EMDR can help desensitize traumatic memories without forcing forgiveness. The body stores trauma, making it impossible to simply forget. Instead, we work to integrate experiences in a way that allows us to feel safe and empowered again. This e...
2024-08-06
23 min
Zero Disturbance
81: Enhancing Therapy Outcomes: Deconstructing Traditional Goal Setting [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Traditional therapy often focuses on measuring changes in behaviors and emotions. While valuable, this approach may overlook some important aspects of the healing process. As an EMDR therapist, I've discovered a powerful metric that can transform how we set goals and assess progress in therapy: process outcomes. Process outcomes measure how easy, efficient, or effective it is to implement positive changes. For EMDR clients, this could mean tracking how quickly they can access coping strategies or how much emotional distress they experience when facing triggers. By focusing on these metrics, we gain a more nuanced understanding...
2024-07-30
26 min
Zero Disturbance
80: EMDR and Safety with Psychedelics [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Safety in therapy is a complex and evolving concept. As therapists and clients, we're constantly learning and adapting our understanding of what creates true safety in the therapeutic process. This week on the podcast, we explore the nuances of safety in EMDR, Brainspotting and beyond, challenging some common assumptions and opening up new possibilities for healing. Our perceptions of safety can shift over time, both in immediate situations and in retrospect. My own certainly have. From first hearing about EMDR and Brainspotting (and discounting them), to now specializing in EMDR and training other therapists...
2024-07-23
24 min
Zero Disturbance
79: The Misconceptions of EMDR vs. Talk Therapy [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
EMDR therapy is a powerful path to healing, but many misconceptions persist about it—from medical professionals, therapists, and others. As an EMDR consultant with over ten thousand hours of sessions under my belt, I've witnessed firsthand how this brain-based therapy can transform lives when applied thoughtfully. Traditional talk therapy absolutely has its place, providing a safe space for clients to explore their narratives and build coping skills. However, EMDR takes healing to the next level by directly rewiring neural pathways associated with distressing memories and beliefs. This accelerated approach can lead to faster, more profound ch...
2024-07-16
22 min
Zero Disturbance
78: EMDR for Addiction Treatment and Healthy Habit Formation [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Changing behavior, especially when it comes to addictive or compulsive patterns, is often misunderstood and oversimplified. Many therapists and rehab programs focus solely on modifying beliefs and behaviors, overlooking vital elements in our neurological programming. This approach can lead to frustration, repeated relapses, and unnecessary shame for those struggling to make lasting changes. This week on the podcast, we’re taking a look at a more comprehensive, brain-based perspective on behavior change. We'll discuss why traditional methods fall short and how modalities like EMDR can address the root causes of compulsive behaviors by working with our bo...
2024-07-09
24 min
Zero Disturbance
77: Attachment-Based Therapy: EMDR and Attachment Styles [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
While many therapists identify as "trauma-informed" or "attachment-informed," these labels should be a given for any effective therapist. How so? Because any therapy work is attachment work. The reality is that we've all been shaped by our early experiences and relationships, creating programming that influences how we view ourselves and interact with others. Understanding attachment styles - secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized - offers valuable insight into relationship patterns. However, simply labeling someone's attachment style isn't enough. The key is uncovering the specific beliefs, adaptations, and coping mechanisms developed in childhood that still drive...
2024-07-02
36 min
Zero Disturbance
76: Therapy vs. Coaching: What's "Right" at What Time? [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
Therapists often make an artificial distinction between addressing trauma in therapy and utilizing coaching for personal growth. Making this separation can limit the full potential of therapy and leave clients feeling prematurely "graduated" before they've had a chance to truly thrive. In reality, our brains are constantly running multiple "programs," both positive and negative, that shape our experiences and behaviors. EMDR and Brainspotting recognize this duality, working to desensitize disturbing memories while simultaneously strengthening positive resources and beliefs. These modalities don't just aim for the absence of symptoms, but for genuine expansion and empowerment.
2024-06-25
27 min
Zero Disturbance
75: The 5 Most Useless Diagnoses [Dumb Things Therapists Say Series]
The world of therapy is changing, and it's time to challenge the status quo. And I’m here to share why some of the most common diagnoses in the DSM, such as anxiety, depression, addiction, body dysmorphia, and PTSD, are not only limiting but can actually cause harm to both clients and therapists. By exploring the concept of "programming" and how our early experiences shape our beliefs, behaviors, and emotional responses, I’m offering a fresh (and maybe a little controversial) perspective on mental health diagnoses. I don’t believe that we’re defined by our diagnoses but that...
2024-06-18
36 min
Zero Disturbance
74: EMDR for the New Year [Why EMDR Works Series]
The new year is often a time for goal-setting and resolution-making, but so many people struggle with following through over the next 12 months. That’s not true for those who are using EMDR in their treatment. Why? Because the foundation of EMDR is about desensitizing disturbance of what happened in the past, what’s happening in the present, and creating a bridge into the future to feel calmer and more resourced. That’s how true change occurs. We don’t have to sit in discomfort for too long. EMDR can help us to create the future we want and...
2023-12-12
32 min
Zero Disturbance
73: EMDR for Grief [Why EMDR Works Series]
When there’s a loss like the death of a loved one, there’s a cultural acknowledgement of that loss that gives us the time and space to grieve and to heal. But we experience grief in so many other situations, outside of death. Grief is something that helps us to process changes, like the death of an idea of the life we thought we’d have. We can never fully imagine how change and grief hits us because of illness, a move, or job loss. Life changes all the time and we often grieve those changes. But we...
2023-12-05
34 min
Zero Disturbance
72: EMDR for Anger [Why EMDR Works Series]
We all know someone who has anger “problems,” but I believe that there’s a different conversation we need to have about anger. Anger is a feeling, not a problem, and it’s not bad unless expressed in a way that’s disproportionate to what’s happening. But not expressing enough anger is an even bigger problem than too much anger. Let me convince you why. Anger is a biologically-programmed survival response. However, society’s curriculum often tells us to repress it, specifically telling women that we can’t express our anger because it’s not ladylike or proper. The rea...
2023-11-28
21 min
Zero Disturbance
71: EMDR for Disordered Eating [Why EMDR Works Series]
We all have a relationship with something that’s helping us to feel a certain way, full and in control, empowered and attached. But we’ve been given so many different curricula around what we’re supposed to look and feel like, we’re using behaviors like food restriction or binging and purging in an effort to feel a certain way. Disordered eating isn’t a term I love, but it’s what’s used in mainstream culture. It’s a relationship, and not a healthy one. So when a therapy client is looking for support around di...
2023-11-21
32 min
Zero Disturbance
70: EMDR for Addiction [Why EMDR Works Series]
When someone seeks treatment for addiction, the truth is that we’re not actually treating the addiction; we’re treating the brain’s associations with the behavior that feels addictive. We’re delinking the positive feelings someone has with things like alcohol, compulsive shopping, smoking, gambling, and binge eating,, and looking for alternative ways for the person to have those same positive feelings. Essentially, we’re desensitizing the positive (addictive) behavior. When working with clients in my own practice and when consulting with other therapists, I use Robert Miller’s Feeling-State Protocol. And this week on the podcast...
2023-11-14
33 min
Zero Disturbance
69: EMDR for Winter Holidays [Why EMDR Works Series]
The holiday season can be incredibly stressful and triggering for many reasons, from trying to defy our natural inclination to hibernate in the winter, to how our brains link to challenging events from all the holidays that came before. But you don’t have to dread the holidays or family get-togethers, if you can understand where your feelings come from and how to work through them. We store so many memories in our bodies; some of these memories we know and remember, but others happened before we can remember or realize that they were traumatic. Th...
2023-11-07
20 min
Zero Disturbance
68: EMDR for Depression [Why EMDR Works Series]
The true definition (and outcomes) of depression goes far beyond what we typically think of: someone pulling away from loved ones, extreme sadness, maybe even feeling suicidal. But the truth is that depression is often a symptom of trauma, and can manifest in individuals in so many different ways. It may be a collapse after extreme anxiety that we may not even notice because we’ve normalized living life at a high cadence. When we crash into depression, we may feel safe because we learned that there’s safety in that. However, we may not recognize this init...
2023-10-31
27 min
Zero Disturbance
67: EMDR for Anxiety [Why EMDR Works Series]
Thanks to Gabor Maté, we know that trauma isn’t just something that happens; it’s something that happens inside of you. So when something happens to us (or doesn’t happen, like in an omission of care) and we feel anxiety, that anxiety is a result of trauma. Anxiety can come from so many things, like overextending ourselves and trying to do too much, divorce, job loss, and even things that some might perceive as positive experiences like an upcoming social event, wedding, or vacation. And often we feel this way not because we are anxious people...
2023-10-24
28 min
Zero Disturbance
66: Why EMDR Works for Parents [Why EMDR Works Series]
Parenting is a challenge for everyone, no matter what someone’s Instagram feed claims. And if we’re looking outside the “traditional” definition of trauma, every parent has experienced trauma at some point. So many parents want to raise their children in a different way than they themselves were raised: more extracurricular options, no spanking, being more present. And where we end up is stressed out, feeling like we’re not doing enough, and triggered by our kids. Sometimes without even knowing why we’re feeling this way. This week, I’m talking about why EMDR is a grea...
2023-10-20
28 min
Zero Disturbance
65: EMDR as Standard Practice [Why EMDR Works Series]
EMDR works. It’s well-known that it works for those who want to heal trauma, but you don’t have to be a trauma survivor to benefit from EMDR. In fact, I believe that it works for nearly every human on the planet. This week, I’m starting a new series that I think will convince you that EMDR is for children, athletes, executives, parents, empty nesters, those going through a divorce, and more. And one of the reasons why it isn’t already a standard of practice for all therapists (as I think it should be) is becau...
2023-10-10
18 min
Zero Disturbance
7 Myths About Intensives
Want to learn more about offering intensives in your practice? My Intensive Kit can help! Find out more here. I've been offering intensive therapy programs for my EMDR clients for 5 years now and I've learned a lot about about how to design successful intensive models. And I've made it my mission to share my experience so that other clinicians may benefit in their own private practices. And, now, because I've now had the opportunity to support clinicians as they launch their own intensive models, I've been able to learn more about what helps and hinders...
2023-10-04
31 min
Zero Disturbance
64: Identifying Red & Green Flag Therapists [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
Have you struggled with finding the right therapy for your needs? Maybe you’ve had a few appointments with several different therapists but never found someone you felt was on the same page as you for your treatment. The client-therapist relationship is so important and it’s not something that anyone should enter lightly. For clients, it might be one of the most important relationships they build. Understanding your specific needs and finding a therapist who can meet those needs is pivotal. If you’ve never worked with a therapist before, have worked with a therap...
2023-09-26
33 min
Zero Disturbance
63: Who is a Candidate for EMDR? [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
EMDR is a fantastic brain-based modality for trauma therapy, but there are so many other uses that we don’t talk about enough because of the focus on trauma. What gets lost the most is that EMDR supports anyone who wants to rewrite the curriculum they learned as a result of experiences from their past. When we talk about EMDR being good for trauma victims, we essentially close the door of possibility of healing through this modality for those who don’t identify as trauma victims. This does a disservice to the majority of the population. Ev...
2023-09-19
30 min
The Resetter Podcast with Dr. Mindy
How to Use EMDR for Emotional Resilience at Midlife with Kambria Evans
Kambria Evans is an EMDR Consultant and Brainspotting Clinician, and in this episode she delves into the powerful realm of EMDR and its impact on mental health. With a background in psychotherapy and extensive EMDR expertise, Kambria not only helps Dr. Mindy navigate her personal journey but also empowers listeners to explore EMDR techniques for quick trauma resolution and cognitive rewiring. The episode offers a lifeline to women facing emotional challenges during menopause, emphasizing the importance of feeling heard, presenting actionable answers, and promising a valuable resource list for global support. Explore EMDR therapy, focusing on support...
2023-09-18
1h 20
Zero Disturbance
62: Identifying and Installing Positive Resources [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
Identifying and pulling on positive resources is essential to processing trauma, but it’s also something you can do when you want to change your mindset around specific feelings and events. Even better, it’s something you can do on your own with a little bit of work and reflection. Resourcing is a biologically natural process your body already has to create adaptive material. It’s what your body did to create adaptations after a traumatic event. But you can also resource yourself in a customized way to create positive resources using all the EMDR clinical reasoning availa...
2023-09-12
27 min
Zero Disturbance
61: What’s Wrong with Mindset Work [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
Doing mindset work isn’t always the answer. We’re inundated with messages from coaches and therapists on Instagram telling us that if we just worked on our mindset, we could get past so many of our limiting beliefs and roadblocks. And while maybe mindset works for some, for many therapy clients it’s actually harmful. When therapy clients don’t yet have the ability to protect themselves from negative cognitions around the mindset work, they can experience trauma. They can feel like a failure. And in cases like this, mindset work is now creating more har...
2023-09-05
20 min
Zero Disturbance
60: Creating Interdependence with Boundaries [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
Most of us know how to behave appropriately in society, which is helpful in navigating the world. We follow the laws of our community, pay our bills, wait in the grocery lines, treat animals with kindness, etc. But sometimes, society (or our culture) teaches us a set of rules that don’t align with what is best for us. If you’re a woman, you’ve likely felt this. We’ve been given this curriculum around boundaries and being available to others. We’re expected to act a certain way and be available to our partners, children, colleagues...
2023-08-29
24 min
Zero Disturbance
59: Expanding the Definition of “Doing the Work” [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
Too often I hear therapists share that a client “isn’t doing the work.” They’re not progressing or working through their trauma because in session they talk about what’s going on in their life today, rather than talking about what happened in the past. I believe that when a client hears from their therapist that they’re not “doing the work,” it’s a red flag. Therapists need to put on their clinical reasoning hats and really think about what they’re saying. The reality is that we’re always doing the work. Therapy clients...
2023-08-22
23 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 58: Choosing the Triggers We Use [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
The way we’ve been talking about triggers is an incomplete conversation and it’s time to change that. The more information you have about what triggers you will help inside trauma therapy and help create adaptive material to help with trauma. Here’s where we need to rethink what we’ve learned about triggers: A trigger is a stimulus that elicits a reaction. Any stimulus; any reaction. But our culture has added qualifiers to our definition of triggers, turning them into something that’s negative. Triggers can also be positive (think: you smell cookies baking and you sudden...
2023-08-15
24 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 57: A Different Perspective on Phobias [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
Curiosity should always be the default for therapists working with clients, and clients should know this and look for it in session. This is especially true when we’re talking about phobias. There’s often a lot of shame around phobias because they’re characterized by a disproportionate response to a feeling or fear. At the surface level, it might not seem logical. But if a therapist responds in this way, they could create or feed a toxic relationship between the client and the feelings the client is having. Instead, a better response is curiosity. It’s i...
2023-08-08
25 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 56: Rewriting and Replacing Adaptations [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
Adaptations are all things we created in response to something we learned in life, often during a traumatic experience. Whether that experience happened in childhood or as adults, we learned how to cope and feel safe. And those adaptations perform a positive function, whether they’re healthy or not. The important thing to remember is that adaptations can and should change over time, especially if they’ve become problematic, like disordered eating, alcohol abuse, compulsive shopping, gambling addictions, and self-harm, among other things. You have the power to make these changes and to become the mast...
2023-08-01
27 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 55: We’re Always Ready for Trauma Therapy [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
While every therapist has their own methods and systems for working with clients, one of the most harmful things they can say to a client is, “You’re not ready for trauma therapy.” Especially when there’s no explanation or plan for getting the client “ready.” Every client is ready for trauma therapy because, if you’re following along with this series, we’re rebranding the practice itself. The role of therapists is to support clients in identifying their adaptations to trauma and learning or relearning skills to allow them to move forward. To do this, clients nee...
2023-07-29
33 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 54: Refocusing Trauma Therapy [Rebranding Trauma Therapy Series]
Talking about details of trauma doesn’t feel good for the therapy client, which is why it’s so important that we create a reframe not only around therapy in general, but especially in brain-based modalities like Brainspotting and EMDR in particular. Not convinced that we should stop talking about “trauma therapy”? This week, I’m sharing three truths around why in an effort to convince you of another perspective. Therapists are taught to think and work in black and white, that therapy is done in a very specific way with the same benchmarks for clients al...
2023-07-26
23 min
Grow Your Video Business
296. Mental Health Practices for Filmmakers with Kambria Evans
As creative business owners, sometimes it’s hard to balance our artistic side with our business side. Kambria Evans, a teaching and learning consultant, will help you figure this out as she shares some great mindset changes and techniques that will help you grow your business while keeping your mental health in check. Key Takeaways Most creatives have both a creative side and a business side; you need to use each side appropriately Stop comparing yourself to others Your business should grow to serve the stage of your life you are currently in About Kambria Evans Kambria Eva...
2022-08-29
43 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 51: Transformed with Wendy Jones
Supporting families, even under the best circumstances, can be challenging. So what happens when we need to support families when the world is not set up for their kids to succeed... or even survive? I had the opportunity to sit down with author Wendy Jones to discuss what it means to show up not only as a therapist for our young, trans clients but also what it means to show up for their parents. Not unlike any other new or different experience, folks benefit from getting support from those who have a similar thing happening in their life...
2022-07-25
1h 04
Zero Disturbance
Ep 50: Shared Decision Making in Trauma-informed Therapy
Anyone else feeling irritated by how clinicians love to tell each other what is right or wrong? Ever notice how scripts often don’t thoroughly address client preferences or the process of client engagement? Where is the role of autonomy for the client? To remedy our irritation, today we zoom out and get curious about how we make clinical choices, and how we engage with our clients about making those clinical choices. For EMDR clinicians, this can be tricky. Questions may already be coming up for you like: How do we make a shared decision wit...
2022-07-19
34 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 49: Innovation With Trauma-Informed Therapy and Practice Building
I had the opportunity to sit down with not one but two folks in the trauma-informed therapy and coaching communities. And not only was our conversation aligned around our similar value systems, it was yet another example of how innovative thinking offers clinicians the chance to go beyond the traditional images of what we see as therapy. George Tabb and Noshima Darden-Tabb are a dynamic, married duo who run their own EMDR and Brainspotting private practice and coaching business. They help us understand what it means to work in your zone of genius when it comes to...
2022-07-16
59 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 48: EMDRIA's Innovation Journey
Whether we like it or not, the past two years have challenged us to design more innovative ways to run our practices and deliver mental health services. Perhaps you've been curious how EMDRIA has had to roll with the punches, too. I got to sit down with former EMDRIA President, current EMDRIA Board Member, and EMDR Trainer, Carol Miles, to get the inside scoop. Listen as Carol shares insight about EMDRIA's standardization process for virtual trainings since the start of the pandemic, details about how The Council of Scholars impacts the curriculum used for EMDRIA basic tra...
2022-07-12
1h 05
Zero Disturbance
Ep 47: Dissociation is a Superpower: Reducing Stigma with Dr. Jamie Marich
I sat down with the one and only Dr. Jamie Marich and had the opportunity to hear from a clinician whose transparency about their own identity is the very thing that makes them a great trainer, therapist, and overall human being. In our conversation, we talk about how the messaging and training many therapists receive about dissociation creates an unfounded fear and misunderstanding about clients with dissociative minds. Jamie's ability to take a critical look at the therapy community's fears while sharing her own lived experience as a person with a dissociative mind, is the...
2022-07-05
50 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 46: Should I Take Insurance as a Therapist?
As therapists, we all want to feel that we are helping others and feel secure in our own lives. Especially during a pandemic. As highly trained, trauma-informed therapists, our mission is to guide our clients in developing secure attachment and healthy relationships. Alongside them, we also seek to develop a security in our private practice that provides us with healthy choices in our careers. And how we learn about what gives us security depends on who teaches us what real security means. For many of us, we’ve learned that being on insurance pane...
2022-06-26
1h 15
Zero Disturbance
Ep 45: Expanding our Tool Box with the Four Blinks Version of Flash
Our series of innovative thinking continues, and today we are honored to be joined by Thomas Zimmerman, EMDR Consultant & Trainer. Thomas helps us think about how we resolve traumatic memories, and introduces us to The Four Blinks Version of Flash. What I loved most about talking with Thomas was how he got me thinking about how we translate EMDR and other trauma-informed therapies so they are accessible to clients and clinicians. Healing trauma is a social justice issue, and we are all a part of it. I'm excited to journey with you this year as we l...
2022-06-21
52 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 44: EMDR and Innovation Mindset
Do you have an innovation mindset? You know who did? Francine Shapiro. She first created EMD in 1987 after her famous walk in the park, and later created EMDR in 1991 with standard protocol (8 phases) and the AIP model. EMDRIA wasn't established until 1995. Over the past 30 years, many clinicians have gone on to expand our understanding of healing trauma and EMDR, even bringing in new theories about taxing the working memory (EMDR 2.0). So isn’t it interesting that in all these years of innovation, some EMDR clinicians believe that EMDR, as they learned it ma...
2022-06-10
56 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 43: 7 Myths About Offering Trauma-Informed Intensive Therapy
I've been offering intensive therapy programs for my EMDR clients for 5 years now and I've learned a lot about about how to design successful intensive models. And I've made it my mission to share my experience so that other clinicians may benefit in their own private practices. And, now, because I've now had the opportunity to support clinicians as they launch their own intensive models, I've been able to learn more about what helps and hinders clinicians when it comes to designing their intensive models. And, as always, I want to share that with you. ...
2022-05-30
30 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 42: EMDR with Kids: self care in private practice
We know that work as a trauma therapist can often leave clinicians feeling burnt out. And when we live and work through a globally altering experience, like the COVID-19 pandemic, that burnout gets amplified and can push folks to leave the field entirely. So, can you imagine what life would look like if you had three times the amount of clients in your practice? Y’all, for life as a child therapist, that’s what reality can look like. I sat down with my friend and colleague, Nicole Symcox, to talk about what priv...
2022-05-22
1h 01
Zero Disturbance
Ep 41: What should I charge for trauma-informed therapy?
Today, we’re talking money. And, believe me, I know that this is a hard thing for many therapists to talk about. I’ve had to work through my own stuff with this, coached many consultees, and now, I'm here to offer you some insight on the frameworks that we traditionally use to determine our rates and what we can try to do instead. Listen as I dive into the notion that the information we’re using to generate our rates is, in most cases, distorted and riddled in generational trauma passed down by therapists before...
2022-05-13
25 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 40: Imagination or dissociation? Assumptions in Phase 4
When we hear the word imagination, a variety of things may come to mind. Maybe it’s two kids playing a pretend game or maybe it's a fantasy television show or maybe it’s even a comic book with some creative characters. What we don’t typically think about is EMDR therapy. In fact, when we think about imagination and EMDR, our training might even tell us that what we’re looking at is dissociation. That's why today, I want to open up a conversation about the relationship that we, as clinicians, have with imagination. We...
2022-05-07
28 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 39: Clinical Reasoning and Standard Protocol: How to trust the process when the script isn't working
Y’all know that I believe EMDR is magic. And I think, among the many reasons, the magic of EMDR lies within its structure. It can feel safe to hear and repeat the message of “stick to the script and trust the process.” And while the message has a positive intention, it's just not good enough. In fact, it's basic. And EMDR is too sophisticated to be basic. At first we see the benefit of this message with our peers in basic training exercises and single-incident trauma clients in our practices; it feels reassuring...
2022-04-26
28 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 38: EMDR Phases: What to ask yourself during Phase 4
We know that every experience has feelings attached to it. And, as therapists, we’re apt to listen to and validate those feelings for our clients and (hopefully) for ourselves. And learning, just like all of the other experiences in life, has feelings attached to it. And while we would typically create space for the feelings that come up, in Phase 4 we tend to pick and choose what feelings we think are appropriate for this time. Reprocessing in Phase 4 is just learning, y’all. And for our clients (and for us), there are going to be f...
2022-04-23
19 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 37: Decreasing anxiety with Standard Protocol: Case conceptualization options in EMDR
If your experience as a newly trained EMDR therapist was anything like mine, you probably started to see that “sticking to the script” to navigate through standard protocol was confusing when working with complex trauma clients. Why? Because the beauty of standard protocol often needs interweaves, parts work, and more Phase 2 preparation (things not in "the script") in order to flow. And while some basic trainings teach us these things, many of us don't get to learn these more advanced topics in the beginning of our EMDR training. And far too often, the lack of understanding to work wi...
2022-04-15
27 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 36: Powerful integrations with Yoga, Brainspotting, & EMDR with Andrea Skitch and Norine Vander Hooven
If you think about what traditional images of psychotherapy look like, you might imagine something hierarchical, impersonal, and precise. Where the clinician is as good as invisible and the sessions sound scripted. But what we know now is that effective therapy happens when stuff gets relational and creative integrations are designed. Because the clinicians who offer something inspiring to the world are the ones who show up with intention, authenticity, and an openness to experiment. I sat down with EMDR clinicians Andrea Skitch and Norine Vander Hooven to talk about what it means to blend po...
2022-03-24
46 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 35: Can you do EMDR with a pregnant client? Clinical reasoning in the perinatal period with Dr. Mara Tesler Stein
Every clinician, whether they think they work with reproductive issues or not, needs to hear this discussion! Why? First, even if your clinical work doesn’t focus on these topics, you’re still likely to find them showing up in your office. Next, how we think about incorporating EMDR therapy during the reproductive period, especially during a client’s pregnancy, can be applied conceptually to every client! By exploring the hopes, fears, and hesitations that arise when incorporating EMDR during the reproductive period, we illuminate what comes up across clinical practice areas. There are a lot of alarming messages in...
2022-03-23
56 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 34: Listening to the wrong people
Who do you think you are? You’re too big for your britches. Wait your turn; you’re too young. You may have grown up hearing similar messages that were meant to help you, but a lot of those messages are just the result of generational trauma. Instead, these messages did more harm than good. Even as adults, people often want to put their fears onto us, and give us a plan that works for them but not for us. We can no longer hold on to beliefs that do not serve us. We cannot be effective thera...
2022-02-18
16 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 33: ‘It’s Been Said Before’- Barriers to Passive Income
I was recently speaking with a consultee about her experience with veterans and I asked if she would be willing to share her unique perspective. Her response was, “what am I going to say that hasn’t already been said?” This got me thinking. Why don’t people create content? It’s not because they don’t have ideas or because they’re not smart. I realized it’s not just about the content, but it’s about how it is delivered. Each of us is a combination of all of the people and voices that we have taken i...
2022-02-17
20 min
The Easily Distracted Entrepreneur
117. Letting Go of the Invisible Labor with Kambria Evans
As a busy entrepreneur, your workday goes well beyond the hours you work in your business. Unfortunately, you don’t always get “credit” (or paid!) for the extra work you’re doing? What do I mean? I mean the invisible labor that society expects us (women) to do. I’m talking about organizing carpools and birthday parties, writing thank you notes, volunteering at school, planning vacations, making sure the house is taken care of, and the list goes on. Even when we’re not the ones doing the work, we’re often still responsible for making sure it gets done.
2022-02-16
46 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 32: Intentional generosity in private practice with Andreana Mabry
When I came up as a therapist, I was taught to offer sliding scale or pro bono spots as a way to be generous. Maybe you were taught this, too. And while that's not wrong, there is so much more we can do in addition to or instead of giving away discounted time in 1:1 services. Our ability to make a difference can be expansive if we are intentional and think outside the box. I sat down with Andreana Mabry, an EMDR CIT, to talk about the emotional journey of working in community mental health to tra...
2022-02-04
41 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 31: I was wrong; it takes more than therapy
Like many therapists, I thought that therapy was the answer for everything. Have a mindset block? Go to therapy. Have childhood trauma? Do EMDR. It wasn't until I joined my first business coaching group that I saw what was missing for me. In today's episode, we discuss why we aren't meant to experiment, innovate, and disrupt the status quo alone. Are you ready to join a community of innovators as you design your practice to serve you first? You belong in The Consultation Program: https://www.zerodisturbance.com/consultation-2022 --- Zero D...
2022-01-26
11 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 30: Three types of teachers
Whether you're a therapist, a supervisor, or a consultant, you are a teacher in every space. We cannot separate teaching from anything you do in the healing space. In today's episode, we get curious about the three kinds of teachers: the content dump truck; the teacher who knows it and has done it well; and the teacher who knows it, has done it, and can share it relationally, emotionally, and transformatively. As we review the pros and cons of each, we land in an agreement with ourselves about what kind of teacher we will commit to b...
2022-01-24
18 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 29: What therapists are saying in consultation groups during COVID
You're not alone. You're not crazy. Right now sucks. And we're not ok. Self-care as we knew it isn't enough. Dread arises when we see our client schedules, and its disorienting. I am with you in this, and feeling it, too. In today's episode, we get real about what therapists are saying in consultation groups, now two years into the pandemic, and how our community needs to read the room. If you are wanting a Zero Disturbance consultation experience, join us: https://www.zerodisturbance.com/consultation-2022 --- Zero Disturbance offers...
2022-01-18
16 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 28: Spotlight on Intensives with Tracy Lynch
Intensives are ideal therapeutic spaces for integrating various modalities! Today's episode shows us how. In this Zero Disturbance Spotlight Podcast, we explore how to think like a Zero Disturbance business owner/ clinician with Tracy Lynch, who incorporates her training with Gottman, parts work, and EMDR to create intensive retreats for couples. I get to support so many cool therapists who are diversifying their businesses with intensives; it's time that you got in on the conversation. My hope is that you will hear the experiences of others to inspire you, build you up, and give you confidence to do...
2022-01-11
42 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 27: Spotlight on EMDR intensives with Christie Pearl and Jennifer Jenkins-Boitnott
In The Consultation Program, I get to support so many cool EMDR therapists who are diversifying their businesses with EMDR intensives and teaching others. It's time that all of you got in on the conversation. My hope is that you will hear the experiences of others to inspire you, build you up, and give you confidence to do exactly what works for you. In this Zero Disturbance Spotlight Podcast, we explore how to think like a Zero Disturbance business owner/ clinician with Christie Pearl and Jennifer Jenkins-Boitnott. Interested in offering intensives in your practice? Let us show yo...
2022-01-02
54 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 26: Three things to inform every business decision in 2022
As I guide my consultees in their own business development in The Consultation Program, they ask me some tough questions. In my most vulnerable podcast to date, I share my response to my consultee's recent question: When you started Zero Disturbance, did you know what it was going to be? In addition to pulling back the curtain and being transparent about my own business journey the past 18 months, I share three variables to always consider as you navigate your own business evolution. To learn more about The Consultation Program, check out details here: https://www.z...
2021-12-27
38 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 25: The Future of EMDR: Going from Good to Great
What is going on within the EMDR community? You likely have heard this question buzzing around the EMDR community as huge ruptures and changes are happening around us. In today's episode, we look at how to make sense of it all, and what role you can play as a learner and/or teacher going from good to great. Interested in becoming a great teacher? Join us! https://www.zerodisturbance.com/consultation-2022 --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems, & teaching excellence. Ready to ge...
2021-12-10
22 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 24: Growing your relationship with innovation
Whether you're getting creative clinically or evolving your private practice design, all therapists have a relationship with innovation. In this month's Buckle Up episode, our guest (and my husband), Keegan Evans, gets curious with me about how we can have a relationship with both tradition and innovation that serves us. If you're a life-long learner who is ready to experiment in a community of innovators, join us at Zero Disturbance: www.zerodisturbance.com --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems, & teaching excellence. Ready to ge...
2021-11-29
39 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 23: A Thanksgiving love note from Zero Disturbance
Y’all, I am so thankful for the Zero Disturbance community! It’s been almost two years since I began this journey and I truly have you to thank. Since the start of Zero Disturbance, we’ve created digital kits and workbooks, The Consultation Program, and, as of a few short weeks ago, Zero Disturbance: The Podcast. I can’t believe that this has grown to what it’s become today. This Thanksgiving, I won’t only be celebrating gratitude, but I’ll also be celebrating you. And as I dream about what is to come for Zero Disturbance in 2022, I hop...
2021-11-23
12 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 22: We deserve choices
The 8-hour, multi-day intensive model does not work for most clients, and it absolutely does not work for most clinicians. But don't worry. If you're curious about offering intensives in your practice, you have choices. In today's video, we explore how rigid clinical models are becoming outdated, especially during a pandemic, and what is most crucial now is to learn how to customize and design your clinical offerings so that the client and clinician are considered. If you're ready for more freedom in your clinical choices, check out Zero Disturbance's Intensive Design Kit: https://www.z...
2021-11-16
15 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 21: Spotlight on EMDR intensives with Bonnie Barclay
From where I sit, I get to meet so many cool EMDR therapists who are diversifying their businesses with EMDR intensives. It's time that all of you got in on the conversation. My hope is that you will hear the experiences of others to inspire you, build you up, and give you confidence to do exactly what works for you. In this Zero Disturbance Spotlight Podcast, we explore how to think like a Zero Disturbance business owner/ clinician with EMDR CIT Bonnie Barclay. Bonnie serves clients in Knoxville, Tennessee at Creekside Counseling and Wellness. Bonnie encourages us with her...
2021-10-30
52 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 20: Noticing our brain's confetti moments
Y'all, I did a thing: took my twins on vacation in Pacifica, stayed at a new house we've never stayed in, and I did it ALL BY MYSELF. Talk about a parenting milestone! In addition to creating new neural pathways on our inaugural mommy vacation, I noticed old neural pathways. My brain was linking up associations with a relationship I had in Pacifica nearly 15 years ago, and it was giving it to me in pieces, just like someone throwing memory fragments of confetti. These confetti moments gave me a palpable reminder of how our brain...
2021-10-15
16 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 19: Spotlight on EMDR intensives with Tony Parmenter
From where I sit, I get to meet so many cool EMDR therapists who are diversifying their businesses, especially with EMDR intensives. It's time that you got in on the conversation. In Zero Disturbance's first Spotlight Podcast, we explore how to think like a Zero Disturbance business owner/ clinician with Tony Parmenter. Tony integrated his love of the outdoors with EMDR to create the first ever published protocol infusing Therapeutic Fly-fishing with EMDR. My hope is that you will hear the experiences of others to inspire you, build you up, and give you confidence to do exactly what works...
2021-10-09
26 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 18: The importance of taking breaks from our feelings
As EMDR therapists, we know that we never want to overwhelm our clients with feeling too much or too fast when it comes to trauma. Less is often more when creating safety. We know this because we are taught to spend time in Phase 2 with resourcing and preparation before going into trauma networks. And when we do go into Phase 4, we know to keep clients in their window of tolerance. And, if they leave that WOT space, we bring them back so they can process the trauma effectively. As people living through an almost 2-year pandemic, we...
2021-10-04
09 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 17: All things attachment
If you are an EMDR therapist, you understand attachment. Your clients have C-PTSD and/or relational trauma. You already get it: attachment is king. So, what does it mean when we think about intentional attachment and detachment as an EMDR therapist? How about as an EMDR intensive therapist? Today's video explores intentional attachment in transition: from wake to sleep, from work to home, from therapist to therapist. If you have clients who are struggling (aka healthcare workers), you will not want to miss this episode. --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed...
2021-09-01
14 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 16: My favorite metaphors for phases of EMDR: The seatbelt, the pool, and the lighthouse
Anyone else's brain feeling mushy? Thought so. With all the changes and newness, it's the perfect time to keep it simple where we can. Well, good news. (Most of) our clients do not need a detailed explanation of Phases 1-8 or neuroscience speak when they ask how EMDR works or what to expect. In today's video, we discuss three metaphors to help you, your consultees, and your clients understand the clinical reasoning and treatment choices we make together. --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems...
2021-08-16
12 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 15: Allowing positive cognitions
When we talk about wealth, success and boundaries in our field, it can feel like a controversial topic. And that's because, for therapists, tons of negative cognitions have been assigned to our financial accomplishments. If we don’t accept insurance or our rates are “too high,” we’re demanding. If our generosity isn’t deemed substantial enough, we’re unfriendly. And if we attempt to create offers that financially benefit us, we’re greedy. But y’all... if we had a client come into a session with these negative cognitions, we’d buzz that right out of the room. S...
2021-07-30
16 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 14: End "busy season" for your practice forever (part 2 of 2)
Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems, & teaching excellence. Ready to get started in the Zero Disturbance community? Access our favorite free resources in The Zero Disturbance Welcome Bundle, full of free videos and downloads to help you develop your clinical reasoning skills, as well as ways to feel like an intentional designer of high-value offerings like intensives and passive income. Use these free resources to make the seemingly impossible feel absolutely accessible! Ready to set up intensive therapy options in your practice? It's time to get you out of ba...
2021-07-23
20 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 13: Why you'll never fail in your EMDR practice (part 1 of 2)
I opened up my laptop the other day and ended up in one of the many private practice Facebook groups. I stumbled across a post I’d seen 1,000 versions of before. And it went something like this... “I’m an exhausted parent and I don’t know how to fit my client schedule into my personal life. I’m so tired and so burnt out and I don’t know what to do.” I scrolled through the comments to see what our community had to offer and I won’t lie to y'all... I was infuriated. Comment after comment I...
2021-07-15
21 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 12: Who's the boss? (and who isn't)
One of the biggest mistakes I see with EMDR clinicians in private practice is forgetting that they are the CEO of their lives and businesses. In this week's video, we talk about how to remember who is (and who is NOT) the boss, and go over some common examples of when this gets really confusing (e.g. rate shaming). --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems, & teaching excellence. Ready to get started in the Zero Disturbance community? Access our favorite free resources in The Zer...
2021-06-14
11 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 11: When EMDR isn't working (and what is always working)
We've all had moments with clients or in consultation when we decide that some protocol isn't working for us, and it frustrates us and closes us down. This is common in Phase 2 when we can't resource clients with certain exercises (e.g. safe place, container). In today's video, we look at what positive and negative cognitions show up in our own learning process, and how to remember that, no matter what, one thing is always working for us. --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems...
2021-05-26
22 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 10: My favorite interweaves for EMDR Phase 4
When we understand the purpose of clinical interventions, instead of just following a script from someone else, we get confidence, joy, and power. This is why developing our clinical reasoning skills is everything. Today I share not only my four favorite interweaves, but we also examine what these interweaves are designed to do during Phase 4. I invite you to both appreciate the magic of EMDR, and pull back the curtain. --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems, & teaching excellence. Ready to get started in t...
2021-05-14
18 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 9: Are we talking too much in Phase 4 of EMDR?
What does it mean when there is "too much" talking in Phase 4? Today we dive into this common question by exploring the guidelines for the client, role of the therapist, and what is really happening. One anchor will keep us sane: every behavior has a positive intention. This topic is a fascinating one! And, as always with Zero Disturbance, we get to learn while feeling good (because this is how we learn best). To learn more about EMDR while feeling good, check out www.zerodisturbance.com --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on...
2021-04-25
21 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 8: How many resources should I install? EMDR and Phase 2
Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems, & teaching excellence. Ready to get started in the Zero Disturbance community? Access our favorite free resources in The Zero Disturbance Welcome Bundle, full of free videos and downloads to help you develop your clinical reasoning skills, as well as ways to feel like an intentional designer of high-value offerings like intensives and passive income. Use these free resources to make the seemingly impossible feel absolutely accessible! Ready to set up intensive therapy options in your practice? It's time to get you out of ba...
2021-04-23
16 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 7: What's the right way to do history taking in Phase 1?
Do you do a complete, full clinical intake interview to learn about the client? Or do you look at presenting issues or core beliefs and work back to targets, letting the relevant information show up over time? It depends on the client, but it also depends on who you are and where you are. To learn more about client-centered and clinician-centered EMDR, visit www.zerodisturbance.com/the-map --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems, & teaching excellence. Ready to get started in the Zero Disturbance c...
2021-04-20
20 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 6: When can I use EMDR Future Template?
The future is full of possibilities, and what is imagined is informed by both the past and the present. Just like what is past is present, what is future is present! Understanding the power of Future Template gives you and your client permission to let the brain do what it does best: guide, love, and protect. And as you step into your post-pandemic future, my hope for you is that what is imagined for you is nourishing, freeing, and joyful. --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive...
2021-03-18
12 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 5: Not ready to offer EMDR Intensives? Consider working intensively instead
Offering EMDR Intensives and working intensively with EMDR are very different things, yet they often get confused. In today's video, we clarify the important differences and why your practice is ready to be reimagined now. Interested in offering intensives in your practice? Let us show you how! https://www.zerodisturbance.com/intensive-kit-choices --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems, & teaching excellence. Ready to get started in the Zero Disturbance community? Access our favorite free resources in The Zero Disturbance Welcome Bundle, full of...
2021-03-17
13 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 4: How long does EMDR take? We can do better than "it depends"
We've all had clients and/or consultees ask this question: "how long does EMDR take?" Why is this so hard to answer? I've heard responses ranging from 2-3 sessions for one target, to 8-12 for single-incident trauma, to "it depends." Ya'll, we can do better than this! We are the brain surgeons of therapists! Imagine going in for brain surgery and asking how long the procedure and/or recovery will be, and the surgeon's answer was "it depends." Unacceptable, right? In today's episode, we answer this question with clarity and thoughtfulness. --- Zero Disturbance offers...
2021-02-25
13 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 3: How do I choose an EMDR target? (and how to enjoy this question)
How do we know what EMDR target to choose? In today's video, I discuss a common question we hear in EMDR consultation. In response I often ask: given what we know now about this client, what's the wrong choice? And guess what? Often times there is no wrong choice. As an EMDRIA-Approved Consultant and educator, I invite you to ask these questions with joy instead of anxiety. --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems, & teaching excellence. Ready to get started in the Zero Disturbance c...
2021-01-05
22 min
Zero Disturbance
EMDR Resourcing: Customize EMDR client resources like a brain surgeon
How do I resource clients effectively? Considerations to help clients (and therapists) feel more comfortable working virtually.
2020-07-20
36 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 2: Explain EMDR clearly using 3 metaphors with accessible language for clients
OVERVIEW: 00:00- What is happening now?! 01:15- We know a lot: creating attachments through love, hope, and bravery 03:06- My commitment to all of you in the EMDR community 04:46- Clients need more accessible language now: 3 metaphors to help explain EMDR to clients 07:03- Please take the EMDR journey before your clients so you can shine a light for them 08:23- 5 things to highlight (no matter what metaphor you utilize to explain EMDR) 12:22- The Train Ride (metaphor #1) 16:24- Time Travel and A Christmas Carol...
2020-05-31
25 min
Zero Disturbance
Ep 1: "Encouragement Interweaves" as resourcing
Today we discuss: the necessity of noticing good and encouraging the good in others; what our clients need most now during COVID; our role as encouragers to facilitate our clients' processing; how processing trauma is like learning and the ideal conditions of learning; how to utilize Encouragement Interweaves to resource throughout learning. --- Zero Disturbance offers comprehensive resources for therapists on EMDR-informed clinical reasoning, intensive design, passive income systems, & teaching excellence. Ready to get started in the Zero Disturbance community? Access our favorite free resources in The Zero Disturbance Welcome Bundle, full of free videos...
2020-05-25
15 min