Deany Laliotis

Deany Laliotis, LICSW, is an international trainer, clinical consultant, and practitioner of EMDR therapy, specializing in the treatment of traumatic stress disorders and attachment issues. She has been on the faculty of EMDR Institute, Inc., since 1993, and is currently the director of training.

Laliotis has authored a chapter on the relational dimensions of EMDR therapy in Psychotherapist Revealed: Therapists Speak About Self-Disclosure in Psychotherapy and coauthored a chapter with Dr. Francine Shapiro on EMDR in Evidence Based Treatments for Trauma-Related Psychological Disorders, as well as coauthoring the article titled, “EMDR and the Adaptive Information Processing Model: Integrative Treatment and Case Conceptualization,” in the Journal of Clinical Social Work.

Deany Laliotis was awarded the Francine Shapiro award for outstanding service and clinical excellence by the EMDR International Association in 2015. She currently maintains a private clinical and consultation practice in Washington, DC.