Supported projects
The EMDR Europe Association is deeply committed to raising awareness about the adverse impacts of traumatic experiences on mental health and advocating for EMDR Therapy as the preferred treatment for trauma-related disorders.
To pursue these goals, the Association has initiated extensive collaborations with various stakeholders across Europe. It has become a member of key networks dedicated to mental health advocacy and the prevention of mental distress.
EMDR Europe believes that partnering with policy and decision-makers is crucial for enhancing the well-being of individuals affected by trauma and mental illness. Through these strategic alliances, the association aims to advance its mission and increase the accessibility and recognition of EMDR Therapy.
EMDR Europe training in Ukraine with the WHO
Great collaboration between EMDR Europe, the WHO office in Ukraine, and EMDR Ukraine to teach EMDR therapy to 50 Ukrainians psychologists and psychiatrists.
Mental health and the climate crisis
On October 7th 2024, took place in Brussel the High-Level Policy Dialogue Presidency event, focused on "Mental Health and the Triple Planetary Crisis – Climate change, environmental pollution, and biodiversity loss”.
COVID-19: Mental health support network - The EU Health Policy Platform (HPP)
The EU Health Policy Platform is an interactive tool to boost discussions about public health concerns, share knowledge and best practices.
EU Center of expertise for victims of terrorism - VSE and DG JUST (European Commission)
The European Commission set up the EU Centre of expertise for victims of terrorism (EUCVT) in January 2020 to offer expertise, guidance and support to national authorities and victim support organisations. The EUCVT will help to ensure that national structures offer professional assistance and support to victims of terrorism in every EU country. It will promote exchange of best practices and sharing of expertise among practitioners and specialists across borders.
EMDR Europe training in Nigeria
EMDR Europe, connecting with the Nigerian organisation Search for Common Ground, organised a training for mental health professionals working with child soldiers in Nigeria.