EMDR Case Conceptualization Kit

Support Your Clients — and Yourself — with a Comprehensive Toolkit
While clinical knowledge and interventions are essential in treating clients facing loss, grief, and end-of-life concerns, even the most seasoned clinicians can feel overwhelmed when navigating these deeply sensitive issues. If you're looking for additional tools to guide your work, the EMDR Case Conceptualization Kit for Death, Dying, and Bereavement is designed to give you the confidence, clarity, and structure you need.
Why Choose This Kit?
✔️ Streamline your case conceptualization process
✔️ Gain clarity on complex grief and trauma cases
✔️ Feel supported with ready-to-use clinical tools
✔️ Continue your professional growth with additional free resources
Whether you’re new to EMDR or a seasoned therapist looking to refine your approach to grief and bereavement, this kit gives you the structure and support to better serve your clients — and yourself.
What’s Included in the Kit?
This customizable conceptualization kit focuses on 6 essential clinical indicators to help you effectively serve clients facing death and bereavement-related issues:
- Dying
- End-of-Life Decision Making
- Loss, Grief, and Mourning
- Assessment and Intervention
- Traumatic Death
- Death Education and Systems
Your Roadmap for EMDR Target Selection & Treatment Planning
With this kit, you’ll be able to accurately assess and identify EMDR targets for treatment—whether before, during, or after critical life events. Included are:
- Rewired360 Target Tracking and Treatment Planning Form
- EMDR Target Overview & Session Tracking Sheet
These tools allow you to stay organized, track progress, and provide your clients with targeted, thoughtful interventions.
Bonus Resources to Support Your Ongoing Growth
- Free Grief and Loss Trainings to deepen your clinical knowledge and stay updated on best practices.
- A "Grief Belief Assessment" Tool to help you explore your own clinical beliefs and theoretical framework—especially helpful when you’re feeling "stuck" in the therapeutic process.