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Selecting the right EMDR targets can make or break the effectiveness of your treatment plan. In this video, Cassandra Cannon, Ph.D., licensed clinical psychologist and EMDRIA Approved Consultant, walks through how she approaches target selection in EMDR therapy and introduces the frameworks included in her Target Selection printables. You’ll hear about: • How to begin organizing client symptoms and experiences into EMDR targets • The difference between timeline, negative-belief, floatback, and affect-scan approaches • When to modify the floatback technique for dissociative clients • How “mini-targets” can help prepare clients for deeper EMDR work This video offers a clinical overview designed to help EMDR therapists think strategically about target selection before moving into sequencing and reprocessing. For structured templates and in-depth guidance, explore Dr. Cannon’s APA-approved CE course and downloadable Target Selection tools for clinicians. 🧠 Continue Learning 🎓 CE Course: EMDR Target Selection & Sequencing CE Course — https://cannonsce.com/ce-tss 🧩 Toolkit: Target Selection & Sequencing Printables (Clinician + Client Versions) — https://cannonsce.com/emdr-kit Learn more about Cannon Psychology Continuing Education: 👉 www.cannonpsychology.com Cannon Psychology Continuing Education is an APA-Approved Sponsor of Continuing Education for Psychologists. The content in this video and its accompanying materials is intended solely for licensed mental health professionals and is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute clinical supervision, legal advice, or individualized consultation, and it should not be applied without consideration of your professional scope, competence, and applicable laws. Clinicians are responsible for ensuring compliance with their state licensing board requirements, APA Ethical Principles, and relevant federal and state regulations (e.g., HIPAA, telehealth laws, informed consent). Always verify current laws and ethical standards before implementing any procedures or frameworks discussed here.