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In this video, Mark Brayne explains the importance of understanding the client’s maladaptive upbringing and its impact on their present condition. Additionally, Mark explains the significance of session organization and how to utilize supportive figures. In the Q&A section (not included here but available inside The EMDR Learning Community) Mark demonstrated a bridging technique that helps many EMDR clients.
Author, Unleash Your EMDR: Release the Magic
Mark Brayne is an EMDR Europe Accredited and EMDRIA-approved Consultant and training provider, and was for 30 years international correspondent and senior editor for the Reuters news agency and the BBC World Service.
With postings from 1974 to 1992 in Moscow, in Berlin, Central Europe, China and London, Mark covered the final decades of communism, including the epochal demonstrations on Tiananmen Square in Beijing in 1989 and the violent fall of the Ceausescu regime in Romania at Christmas that year.
Mark gained his Masters degree in Transpersonal Psychotherapy in 2000, and as Founding Director of the Dart Centre Europe for Journalism and Trauma was from 2004-2008 a Board member of the European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS).
For the past 25 years, Mark has been training and speaking internationally on journalism, trauma and psychotherapy. He has contributed workshops and keynote addresses to a number of conferences since 2000, including the ISTSS and ESTSS, the BACP, the EMDR Association UK and the Parnell Institute US.
Supported by his EMDR Consultant partner Jutta Brayne, Mark offers trainings in practical, advanced, transpersonal and integrative EMDR, working from an attachment-informed perspective with trainees from across the English-speaking world from the USA to Australia and New Zealand.
Participating in Mark Brayne's cohort-based EMDR training offers an opportunity for deep learning, interaction with peers globally, and hands-on practice to reinforce your understanding of Attachment-Informed EMDR.