Working With “What Didn’t Happen” in EMDR: Attachment as Lens, Not Just Target with Mark Brayne
April 16 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm MDT


Is your EMDR practice focused on what happened, while your client is suffering from what didn’t?
You are invited for a new session with Mark Brayne on “Working With “What Didn’t Happen” in EMDR: Attachment as Lens, Not Just Target” where we focus on Protocol to Presence, Attachment as the Organizing Lens in EMDR Therapy. In this one-hour presentation and discussion, Mark will explore EMDR as a relationship-rooted craft, introducing a two-track targeting approach that distinguishes between the external trauma track of discrete events and the internal attachment track of early relational adaptations. Designed as a “thinking space” rather than formal instruction, this session will help you move beyond rigid fidelity to protocol toward a more emotionally attuned stance, focusing on how early experiences of chronic misattunement become biologically encoded and drive current symptoms.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to reframe targets as invitations from the nervous system to be known and discover how to access the “real child in the room” without forcing narrative or interpretation. 🗓️
