by Amy Wilhelmi | Jan 30, 2026 | Blogging, couples therapy, culture, EMDR therapy, Emotinally- Focused Therapy, gender, Ketamine- Assisted- Psychotherapy, Mentality Coaching, Sex Therapy, trauma therapy
Pacing, safety, and repair when multiple modalities converge Why Case Reflection Matters in Integrative Work Integrative trauma therapy is rarely linear. While models and sequencing maps provide structure, it is often in the messy middle of clinical work that ethical...
by Amy Wilhelmi | Jan 20, 2026 | Uncategorized
Ethical responsibility when combining KAP, EFT, EMDR, and sex therapy Integration Requires More Than Training As integrative trauma therapies expand, clinicians increasingly hold multiple certifications, modalities, and identities: trauma therapist, couples therapist,...
by Amy Wilhelmi | Jan 10, 2026 | Blogging, couples therapy, EMDR therapy, Emotinally- Focused Therapy, gender, trauma therapy
Attunement, pacing, and presence as ethical foundations in integrative trauma therapy Why the Therapist’s Nervous System Matters In integrative trauma work, clinicians often focus on what intervention to use next.But clients are rarely regulated by techniques alone....
by Amy Wilhelmi | Jan 8, 2026 | Uncategorized
An ethical, trauma-informed guide to integrative clinical decision-making The Question Clinicians Rarely Ask Out Loud As integrative trauma work becomes more widely practiced, clinicians increasingly find themselves holding multiple powerful modalities at once. At...