A selection of key articles on EMDR written by Mark Brayne over the past decade-plus.
What’s in a Name
ETQ Autumn 2024 on attachment-informed EMDR, and how ai-EMDR isn’t AI-EMDR, but a game-changer in the use of EMDR’s Standard procedural steps.
ETQ April 2020 Online EMDR
Includes Mark Brayne’s summary of the rapid adoption by the UK’s EMDR community of working online.
It’s a Kind of Magic – EMDR and the Transpersonal
Article from Jan 2017 edition of EMDR Now, reprinted here with kind permission.
The T-Word – Trauma and EMDR
Mark Brayne writes for the Hoffman Institute Magazine in 2016.
EMDR Now 2015
Mark Brayne questions rigidity in insistence on the Standard Protocol as the sole benchmark of acceptable EMDR, asking “EMDR Standard Protocol – Time to Move On?”
Working with Trauma
For BACP Private Practice 2015. Mark Brayne argues that talk therapies that don’t proactively address the traumatic root causes of presenting distress can be worse than useless.
Journalists & Mental Health 2009
Journalists and Mental Health (Greenberg et al) – academic paper exploring best-practice trauma support.
Early Psychosocial Intervention Following Traumatic Events
Article in the American Journal of Psychiatry. Jonathan I. Bisson, D.M., F.R.C.Psych., Mark Brayne,M.A., Frank M. Ochberg, M.D., and George S. Everly Jr., Ph.D.
Mark Brayne Masters Thesis 2000
The Personal Experience of the Foreign Correspondent. Mark Brayne considers the personal experiences of journalists from the perspective of emotion, creativity and meaning.