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When you’re deep into EMDR reprocessing, it’s easy to feel pulled off track when clients arrive with “emergencies of the week.” But repeatedly shifting targets or jumping between clusters can unintentionally slow progress, increase distress, and leave multiple targets unfinished. In this video, Cassandra Cannon, Ph.D.—licensed clinical psychologist and EMDRIA Approved Consultant—walks through why sticking to your target sequencing plan matters, how to manage client crises without derailing treatment, and when it is clinically appropriate to temporarily shift to a different target. You’ll learn: • Why multiple partially-open targets reduce symptom relief • How to differentiate true clinical emergencies from activation or avoidance • How to track, bookmark, and return to target clusters • How to modify protocol intensity when clients feel overwhelmed • When to return to preparation before continuing reprocessing For a full step-by-step framework on organizing clusters, sequencing, and creating a master EMDR treatment plan, explore the EMDR Treatment Planning: Target Selection and Sequencing CE Course. EMDR Target Selection and Sequencing CE https://cannonsce.com/ce-tss 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.