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Understanding and Using Interweaves in EMDR Therapy

  • Friday, February 05, 2021
  • 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
  • Zoom
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For therapists who have been through the Basic EMDR
Training Weekends 1 & 2.

A review of the purpose and use of the cognitive interweave in EMDR therapy.

1.      Participants will understand the purpose and appropriate use of an interweave in EMDR therapy.

2.      Participants will be able to name at least three interweave techniques and successfully use one.


Presented by: Reannon Ketabian, LMFT

Reannon Ketabian, LMFT (CA LMFT #93397) has been working as a therapist since 2011. She has worked in a variety of crisis settings, as well as private practice focused on brief trauma informed therapies. She received her EMDR training in 2014 and became a, EMDRIA Certified Therapist in EMDR in 2018. Additionally, Reannon is an EMDRIA Approved Consultant in Training; as such she dedicates a portion of her time to training and educating other therapists in the practice of EMDR therapy. Reannon has an extensive background working with traumatic stress, including survivors of intimate partner violence, those suffering from chronic illness, first responders, and victims of crime. Additionally, she is a Certified Mental Health Integrative Medicine Provider. Reannon has an online based private practice serving residents of California.


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