Following are details on some of the techniques/therapies available, and links to the associated professional organisations and resources for them.

EMDR

EMDR consultant offering pioneering attachment focused EMDR: http://drlaurelparnell.com/

EMDR International Association (EMDRIA): http://www.emdria.org

This is the EMDR professional organization that approves trainings, and certifies therapists, consultants and trainers in EMDR. They have information about EMDR trainings and workshops as well as referrals to EMDR-trained therapists. They put on a conference every year. This is a good source for information on EMDR.

EMDR Australia: http://emdraa.org/

Pain Management

Noigroup.com: http://www.noigroup.com/

NOI's core philosophy is to create and provide evidence-based multimedia resources and courses for the treatment of pain. NOI reinvests directly into ongoing research in pain literacy education, graded motor imagery and neurodynamics.

New Zealand Pain Society: nzps.org.nz

The New Zealand Pain Society (NZPS) was formed in 1984 as the New Zealand Chapter of the International Association for the Study of Pain. The first meeting as a chapter was held in Seattle on September 3rd, 1984.

The NZPS is an organization representing a wide range of disciplines interested in the management and understanding of pain.

IASP: http://www.iasp-pain.org/

The International Association for the Study of Pain brings together scientists, clinicians, health-care providers, and policymakers to stimulate and support the study of pain and translate that knowledge into improved pain relief worldwide.

Cognitive Analytic Therapy

ICATA - International Cognitive Analytic Therapy Association: http://internationalcat.org/

Our goal is to promote the training and supervision of CAT by harnessing the resources of the national associations from around the world.

ACAT-UK: http://www.acat.me.uk/page/home

The website offers an introduction to Cognitive Analytic Therapy, a collaborative programme for looking at the way a person thinks, feels and acts, and the events and relationships that underlie these experiences - often from childhood or earlier in life.

Compassion Focused Therapy

Compassionate Mind Foundation: http://compassionatemind.co.uk/

Set up in 2006 the Foundation aims to promote wellbeing through the scientific understanding and application of compassion. 

Compassionate Mind Foundation-USA: http://www.compassionfocusedtherapy.com/

The Compassionate Mind Foundation-USA was established in 2012, as a community of scientist-practitioners, seeking to promote the scientific study and the application of compassion to a range of human problems.

CFT Australia & NZ: http://www.compassionfocusedtherapy.com.au/

This site is an Australian & New Zealand tribute to the inspiring and profound work of Professor Paul Gilbert OBE

It's goal is to assist in bringing this new therapeutic technique to Australian & New Zealand health care professionals.