The growing crisis in mental health across large parts of the world
The growth of the digital economy and innovation will particularly affect the fields of health and education
The steady demise of the DSM diagnostic system
The development of AI (artificial intelligence)
For suggestions as to how we can meet the challenges ahead and hopefully generate a proper debate about the future, read this paper: https://etq.emdrassociation.org.uk/paper/four-trends-that-will-shape-the-future-of-emdr/
1. It’s Highly Effective.
2. It’s Evidenced-Based.
3. It Helps “Unclog” the Mind of Painful Memories.
4. EMDR is a Kinder, Gentler Way of Processing and Treating Trauma.
5. It’s a Flexible Tool: Adaptable for Several Conditions and Experiences.