Many of your clients never say, “I have trauma.” They say, “I had a good childhood,” while describing emotional loneliness, perfectionism, anxiety, or a lifelong sense of being “too much” and “not enough” at the same time.
These are the invisible wounds of childhood emotional neglect and attachment injury. They don’t show up as neat Criterion A events. They show up as blocked processing, vague or neutral memories, flat SUDs, and clients who can’t “find a target” no matter how hard they try.
If you’ve ever wondered:
“I don’t know how to use EMDR to heal attachment trauma”
“I don’t know how to create targets for emotional neglect,” or
“Is EMDR even the right modality for this?”
This training is for you.
Attachment Focused EMDR: Healing the Invisible Wounds from Childhood gives you clear, attachment‑informed case conceptualization, target selection, and protocol adaptations grounded in the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model. You’ll learn how to treat emotional neglect and attachment injury with EMDR in a way that is structured, ethical, and clinically defensible, without needing discrete trauma memories to do deep, effective work.