Below are links to the quiz questions for each chapter of the book, Cultural Competence and Healing Culturally Based Trauma with EMDR Therapy (Second Edition).
Each chapter has four questions based on the information presented in the chapter. You may want to download the questions in advance to complete as you read. When you are ready to take the quiz use the links below to enter your answers and complete a brief chapter evaluation.
For each chapter, you must score 75% or better (3 or 4 correct). You can take the test multiple times if needed. When you have correctly completed the quiz, and the evaluation, you will be awarded a downloadable certificate for 1.5 EMDRIA credits and 1.5 NBCC* approved professional credits for that chapter. *NBCC is approved for most Masters-level Mental Health Professional Disciplines. Each certificate is date stamped indicating when you earned the CEs. You can take individual quizzes on different dates.
With your purchase of the 12 CE program, you are permitted to earn CEs for up to eight chapters of your choice, at whatever pace you choose.
Chapter 1– Cultural Competence and EMDR Therapy by Mark Nickerson
Chapter 2– Connection and Belonging: A Core Human Need – Implications Within EMDR Therapy by Mark Nickerson
Chapter 3– Culturally Based Trauma and Adversity: Definition and Recognition by Mark Nickerson
Chapter 4– The Work Starts with Us: Personal Reflection, Assessing Your Practice, and Setting Goals by Mark Nickerson
Chapter 5– Exploring Social and Cultural Experiences and Building Resources — EMDR Phases 1 and 2 by Mark Nickerson
Chapter 6– Healing and Resilience Building with EMDR Reprocessing: Target Selection and EMDR Phases 3-6 by Mark Nickerson
Chapter 7– Dismantling Prejudice with EMDR Therapy by Mark Nickerson
Chapter 8– Strategies for Implementation of An Anti-Oppressive, Anti-Racist, Intersectional Lens in EMDR Therapy with Black Clients by Wendy Ashley and Allen E. Lipscomb
Chapter 9– EMDR Therapy and Consultation with an Intercultural Approach by Viviana Urdaneta
Chapter 10– Culturally Informed Recommendations for EMDR Therapy with American Indians by Jordanna L. Saunders
Chapter 11– Considerations When Working with Asian-Americans in EMDR Therapy by Cheryl Kenn
Chapter 12– Cultural and Treatment Considerations When Using EMDR Therapy with Latinx Clients by Viviana Urdaneta and Viviana Tirana
Chapter 13– The Transgenerational Impact of Antisemitism by Karen Alter-Reid and Ruth Heber
Chapter 14– Social Class as Cultural Identity and Its Unique Contributions in EMDR Intervention by Jeff
DiNardo
Chapter 15– Clinical Considerations When Treating Immigration-Based Trauma within Latinx Clients Using EMDR Therapy by Cecilia C. Penailillo
Chapter 16– Culturally Attuned EMDR Therapy with an Immigrant Woman Suffering from Social Anxiety by Barbara Lutz
Chapter 17– The EMDR Approach Used as a Tool to Provide Psychological Help to Refugees and Asylum Seekers by Paola Castelli Gattinara, Antonio Onofri, and Cristina Angelini
Chapter 18– EMDR Therapy as Affirmative Care for Transgender and Nonbinary Clients by Sand Chang
Chapter 19– EMDR Therapy With Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Clients by John M. O’Brien
Chapter 20– Sex, Gender, and Affectional Identities and Intersectionality: Application of Gender Diversity by Earl Grey
Chapter 21– Left Out and Left Behind: EMDR and the Cultural Construction of Intellectual Disability by Joseph C. Yaskin and Andrew J. Seubert
Chapter 22– “People Like Me Don’t Get Mentally Ill”: Social Identity Theory, EMDR, and the Uniformed Services by Liz Royle
Chapter 23– EMDR with Issues of Appearance, Aging, and Class by Robin Shapiro
Chapter 24– Legacy Attuned EMDR by Natalie S. Robinson
Chapter 25– EMDR in a Group Setting (G-EMDR) by André Maurício Monteiro
Chapter 26– Learning EMDR in Uganda: An Experiment in Cross-Cultural Collaboration by Rosemary
Masters, Elizabeth McConnell, and Josie Juhasz
Chapter 27– EMDR Therapy in Diverse Cultural Contexts by John Hartung