Gabrielle Tatha Viethen

EMDR Therapist at EMDR Institute Inc

Gabrielle Tatha Viethen is a seasoned professional in psychotherapy and coaching, currently serving as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Psychotherapist, and Coach in private practice since August 1988. Gabrielle is also a Senior Facilitator at Path of Love since January 2002 and has been an EMDR/Somatic Therapist at the Life Healing Center since March 2021. Additionally, Gabrielle has been an EMDR Therapist associated with the EMDR Institute Inc since 1999 and has contributed as a psychotherapist, group facilitator, coach, and writer throughout their career. From January 2011 to June 2017, Gabrielle was a faculty member at Southwestern College in Santa Fe and previously served as a core therapist at the Life Healing Center from 1996 to 2000. Gabrielle's early career included directing parent aide initiatives at the Santa Fe Family Center from 1987 to 1991. Gabrielle holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Warren Wilson (2006-2009), a Master's degree in Psychology/Applied Psychotherapy from Antioch University Midwest (1985-1988), and a Bachelor's degree equivalent in Law from the University of Cologne (1975-1980).

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Santa Fe, United States

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EMDR Institute Inc

The EMDR Institute, founded by Dr Francine Shapiro in 1990, offers quality educational programs in the EMDR methodology, a treatment approach which has been empirically validated in over 24 randomized studies of trauma survivors. EMDR therapy is now accepted as a treatment of choice by numerous mental health departments, and trauma organizations, including: World Health Organization (2013), Guidelines for the Management of Conditions That are Specifically Related to Stress, Geneva, WHO; American Psychiatric Association (2004), Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Acute Stress Disorder and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association Practice Guidelines; Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense (2004, 2010), VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Post-Traumatic Stress. Washington, DC.


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