Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy is an evidence-based therapeutic modality that has demonstrated remarkable success for people who have experienced trauma. Using the theoretical model and techniques taught in this training, therapists will be able to help clients dislodge and reprocess traumatic and disturbing memories.
This is the standard EMDRIA-approved EMDR Basic Training. Tuition includes two 3-day training sessions and 10 consultation hours. Students who enroll in this course will be able to practice EMDR with clients after the first training.
Presenter Bio:
Stacy Stoddard
LCMFT, Founder, EMDRIA Certified EMDR Provider and Approved Trainer & Consultant
Stacy Stoddard is a Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist (LCMFT) with over 20 years of experience. She works with individuals, couples, and families, specializing in trauma (childhood trauma and more current traumas), PTSD, grief, and loss.
Stacy is an EMDRIA Approved EMDR Trainer and Consultant, and loves blending her passion of clinical work and teaching into her EMDR Trainings. Stacy is the owner of The Counseling Center (www.towsoncounselingcenter.com) in Towson, Maryland and is also the Founder of the Therapist Education Institute.
In addition to teaching the EMDR Basic Trainings, she offers a variety of Advanced EMDR Trainings, including EMDR and Dreamwork, Live Client Demonstrations, and Beyond the Basics Workshops, both live and OnDemand.
When she’s not seeing clients or doing an EMDR Training, Stacy enjoys traveling to see her daughter in college and spending time with her teenage son. She also enjoys motorcycle rides with her husband, and doing anything that involves her two dogs.
In addition to her practice at The Counseling Center, Stacy is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Maryland. She is also available for speaking engagements and creating special programs and groups for workplaces, schools, and organizations.
Timeline:
Thursday – Saturday for both training sessions
9:00am-4:45pm ET
Daily Agenda
9:00 -10:30 lecture
10:30 -10:45 break
10:45 -12:45 lecture
12:45 – 1:15 lunch
1:15 – 2:45 lecture
2:45 – 3:00 break
3:00– 4:45 practicum
Learning Objectives:
1. Explain the AIP approach to psychotherapy
2. Summarize EMDR specific treatment plan approaches
3. Identify resourcing skills to assist EMDR processing
4. Demonstrate EMDR’s unrestricted processing
5. Identify the Three-Pronged Protocol of EMDR therapy
6. Describe hypothesized brain mechanisms utilized in EMDR reprocessing
7. Summarize important existing research studies
8. Recognize types of client complaints treatable with EMDR therapy
9. Identify the 8 phases of EMDR therapy for comprehensive treatment
10. Explain window of tolerance and its relevance to EMDR preparation
11. Identify complex trauma and special considerations for processing
12. Describe the need for effective case conceptualization
13. Identify the ethical considerations for EMDR Therapy
14. Identify the importance of the Preparation Phase
15. Identify the purpose of the SUD scale and what it stands for
16. Describe one purpose for Safe/Calm Place utilization
17. Explain symptoms suggesting a possible dissociative disorder
18. Describe when you would apply the Future Template
19. Identify clinical situations where desensitization would be appropriate
20. Recognize how EMDR therapy can address the impact of racial, religious, and ethnic prejudice and bias
21. Explain cognitive interweave strategies for use in blocked processing
22. Describe one important caution for using EMDR therapy with addictions
23. Recognize the special considerations for EMDR therapy with combat veterans
24. Identify differences in applying EMDR therapy to working with children
25. Identify ways that mind-body connection is relevant in EMDR Therapy
To register for this live workshop and view upcoming dates please visit: https://www.therapisteducationinstitute.com/emdr-basic-training
This course is Interactive.
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