2036-20: Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) as a Treatment Modality for Substance Use Disorders

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2036-20: Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) as a Treatment Modality for Substance Use Disorders

This presentation will discuss Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) as a treatment modality for patients with substance abuse disorders. Participants will be presented an overview of EMDR and how its implementation can be utilized for patients with SUD along with findings from a research study.


Presenters:
  Anka Roberto, DNP, PMHNP-BC, APRN, MPH; Jodi Protokowicz, PhD, RN; Ruthanne Palumbo, DNP, RN, CNE

Disclosures:  The APNA planners and faculty have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.  Off-label uses will not be discussed during this presentation.


Session Length:
  45 minutes

Target Audience:  RN, APRN


Learning Outcome:
Upon completion of this presentation, the participant will be able to:

  • Understand at least 3 benefits of EMDR therapy for patients with SUD.   

Keywords:  Substance Use Disorders, EMDR, Trauma


Nursing Continuing Professional Development:
0.75 contact hours.  * In order to receive contact hours, you must: Listen to presentation, complete an evaluation, and earn a passing score on the post-test before the expiration date. You will have 5 tries to correctly answer the questions on the post-test and a score of 80% is required to pass. Once you have passed and completed an evaluation, the certificate will be generated online, available for you to print immediately. You cannot earn credit unless all steps are completed.

The American Psychiatric Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.


Originally Presented
APNA 34th Annual Conference

Access to this course will end:  December 1, 2024

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