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		<title>Welcome</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;EMDR is recognised as having the highest level of research evidence for the treatment of PTSD by the Australian Psychological Society (EBPI Review 2010).
Over 300 studies have been published showing EMDR to be effective for treating depression, anxiety, phobias, addictions, body dysmorphia, etc. It has been used effectively with children and adolescents.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #008000;">&#8220;</span>EMDR is recognised as having the highest level of research evidence for the treatment of PTSD by the Australian Psychological Society (EBPI Review 2010).</p>
<p>Over 300 studies have been published showing EMDR to be effective for treating depression, anxiety, phobias, addictions, body dysmorphia, etc. It has been used effectively with children and adolescents.</p>
<p>EMDR is popular because treatment outcomes occur in a shorter period of time and the changes have been show to be permanent.</p>
<p>Click <a href="http://emdraa.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/reseach-8_2009.doc">International Treatment Guidelines</a> for more reading on trauma and EMDR research</p>
<p>The EMDR Association of Australia was founded in 1998 and, in addition to supporting practitioners, sets the standards for training, certification and consultancy in EMDR. <a href="http://emdraa.org/?page_id=2">Find out more about us</a>.</p>
<h2>Upcoming Events:</h2>
<h2><em><span style="color: #3366ff;">2010 EMDRIA Conference &#8220;From Trauma to Dissociation&#8221; </span></em></h2>
<h2><em><span style="color: #3366ff;">30 Sept to 1 October, 2010 - Minneapolis Minnesota</span></em></h2>
<h2><em><span style="color: #3366ff;">Speakers: Jim Knipe, Onno Van Der Hart and Colin Ross</span></em></h2>
<h2><em><span style="color: #3366ff;">www.emdria.org</span></em></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #008000;">Roger Solomon, PhD at Byron Bay</span></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #008000;">&#8220;EMDR and Structural Dissociation&#8221; 7 April 2011</span></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #008000;">&#8220;EMDR Master Class&#8221; 8-11 April 2011</span></h2>
<h2><span style="color: #008000;">Details at www.emdr.com.au</span></h2>
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