Uri Bergmann, Ph.D., is a therapist, lecturer, and author, with offices in Commack and Bellmore, NY.

About Dr. Bergmann:

A past President of the EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) and past Vice President of the State Board of Directors for the New York State Society for Clinical Social Work, Dr. Bergmann is also a lecturer and EMDRIA-approved consultant on EMDR, the neurobiology of EMDR, and the integration of EMDR with psychodynamic and ego-state treatment.

In addition to the books Neurobiological Foundations for EMDR Practice (1st and 2nd editions), Dr. Bergmann has authored articles in multiplied peer-reviewed journals – including Traumatology, Medical Hypotheses, and the Journal of EMDR Practice and Research – and contributed chapters to various anthology works on EMDR. He is a member of the editorial boards of Traumatology and Journal of EMDR Practice and Research and an EMDR Institute Senior Facilitator and Specialty Presenter.

 

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Published Work

[2019]

Neurobiological Foundations for EMDR Practice, 2nd Ed.Springer Publishing Co.

[2018]

“Stochastic Resonance as a Proposed Neurobiological Model for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy” (with Paul W. Miller, Iain W. McGowan, Derek Farrell, & Derek F. McLaughlin) – Medical Hypotheses 121, 106-111

[2014]

“Dissociation, EMDR, and Adaptive Information Processing: The Role of Sensory Stimulation and Sensory Awareness” (with Ulrich Lanius) – Neurobiology and Treatment of Traumatic Dissociation: Towards an Embodied Self (eds. U. Lanius, S. Paulsen & F. Corrigan), pp. 213-242

[2012]

Neurobiological Foundations for EMDR Practice – Springer Publishing Co

[2010]

“EMDR’s Neurobiological Mechanisms of Action: A Survey of 20 Years of Searching.” – Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 4(1), 22-42.

[2008]

“She's Come Undone: A Neurobiological Exploration of Dissociative Disorders” – in Healing of Heart of Trauma and Dissociation with EMDR and Ego State Therapy (ed. C. Forgash & M. Copely)

“Hidden Selves: Treating Dissociation in the Spectrum of Personality Disorders.” – in Healing of Heart of Trauma and Dissociation with EMDR and Ego State Therapy (ed. C. Forgash & M. Copely)

“The Neurobiology of EMDR: Exploring the Thalamus and Neural Integration" – Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 2 (4), 300-314

"Lessons Learned in Group Strategies for Survivors, Witnesses and Family Members” (with Richard Beck, Alexander Broden, Bonnie Buchele, Yael Danieli & Estelle Rauch) – Public Mental Health Service Delivery Protocols: Group Interventions for Disaster Preparedness and Response, pp. 109-126 (eds. R. H. Klein & S. B. Phillips)

[2005]

“Neurobiologia del EMDR: Especulaciones y Pensamientos” – in Trauma y EMDR: Un Nuevo Abordaja Terapeutico, EMDRIA Latinoamerica (ed. R.O. Lescano)

[2000]

"Further Thoughts on the Neurobiology of the EMDR: The Role of the Cerebellum in Accelerated Information Processing" – Traumatology

[1998]

"Speculations on the Neurobiology of EMDR" – Traumatology

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Speaking Events

Metro Cafe Speaker Series

New York, NY
June 25th
2pm

Emerging Tech Meet-Up

New York, NY
July 14th
8pm

Artists in Conversation

New York, NY
July 29th
5pm