EMDR from Start to Finish


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2-Day Intensive Trauma Treatment Certification Workshop: EMDR, CBT and Somatic-Based Interventions to Move Clients from Surviving to Thriving

Transform your practice with this intensive 2-day Certification Workshop that will provide you with effective strategies and interventions from EMDR, CBT, somatic approaches, and narrative therapy so you can take your trauma treatment to the next level!

You’ll learn how to properly assess clients, effectively stabilize them in preparation for treatment, help them safely reprocess traumatic memories, and develop the resources they need to achieve and maintain recovery. You’ll also get detailed guidance on overcoming scenarios involving anger, resistance, and suicidality that can leave you exhausted and uncertain of how to move your most challenging clients forward.

Purchase today, get the proven tools and techniques needed to end the suffering of your clients and move them from surviving to thriving!

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Describe the brain regions involved in trauma.
  2. Communicate the clinical implications of the freeze response in trauma treatment.
  3. Establish how clinicians can assess for simple, complex, and intergenerational trauma.
  4. Characterize how bottom-up techniques like grounding and breathwork can increase felt safety in clients.
  5. Evaluate methods clinicians can use to gauge when clients are ready for intense trauma work.
  6. Describe how narrative therapy exercises can be employed in session to help clients talk about hotspots.
  7. Determine how somatic approaches can be used to address the physical symptoms of trauma survivors.
  8. Integrate techniques that can be used to “slow” emotions in clients.
  9. Communicate how EMDR-based techniques can be used with clients to resolve traumatic memories.
  10. Differentiate between EMDR, EFT and neuromodulation approaches.
  11. Utilize techniques for working with anger, resistance, and suicidality in clients who’ve experienced trauma.
  12. Communicate the potential risks and limitations of trauma treatment techniques.

Outline

The Neuroscience of Trauma and Mechanisms of Change

Connect Clients to a Diagnosis: Trauma Assessment Tools Stabilize Your Clients Prior to Trauma Work

Proven Skills and Techniques from Evidence-Based Approaches:

Somatic Approaches: Address Physical Symptoms of Trauma

CBT Coping Skills: Manage Emotions

EMDR-Based Techniques: Resolve Traumatic Memories

Narrative Therapy Exercises: Rewrite Traumatic Experiences

Solutions to Trauma Treatment Roadblocks Reintegration and Post-Traumatic Growth Research. Limitations and Potential Risks

Target Audience

Copyright : 01/10/2022

Module 2

Copyright : 01/10/2022

Module 3

Copyright : 01/10/2022

Module 4

Copyright : 01/10/2022

Module 5

Copyright : 01/10/2022

Module 6

Copyright : 01/10/2022

Module 1

Introducing our first ever EMDR Foundations course — a step-by-step training on how to use EMDR therapy to safely and effectively treat any kind of trauma.

Join one of the most sought-after EMDR trainers Stacy Ruse,  LPC, as she teaches you a highly empirically validated and rapid treatment so you can help clients gently reprocess trauma and free themselves from their painful pasts — with many clients experiencing significant improvement in just a few sessions.

Learn Stacy’s distinctively integrative and client-led approach that will help you create a compassionate and customized healing environment for each unique client you treat.

Whether you're new to EMDR or looking for a refresher, this course is the perfect fit. When you register, you'll get:

This is your chance to take the first step in the journey to become an EMDR clinician and change your clients' lives forever.
 

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Identify how the neurobiology of trauma informs EMDR as a robust treatment approach.
  2. Compare the nervous system’s flight, fight, freeze, and fright responses as related to trauma treatment.
  3. Differentiate between single incident and complex trauma.
  4. Analyze the role of information processing in trauma.
  5. Define how memory malleability impacts the treatment of clients with traumatic memories.
  6. Determine simple and complex trauma using valid self-assessment tools.
  7. Use bottom-up techniques to increase a felt sense of safety in clients.
  8. Determine when clients are ready for intense trauma work.
  9. Develop plans for working with crisis in clients who’ve experienced trauma.
  10. Analyze EMDR’s placement as an evidence-based treatment used for trauma.
  11. Evaluate potential risks and limitations in using EMDR therapy.
  12. Identify how to use cognitive interweaves.
  13. Choose EMDR techniques to assist clients in de-escalating trauma associated triggers.
  14. Select somatic techniques to reduce client’s body memories, flashbacks, and dissociation.
  15. Use client-driven imagery and exercises to enhance a sense of safety.
  16. Analyze Shapiro’s Adaptive Information Processing model as it relates to clinical treatment.
  17. Evaluate the status of EMDR therapy’s evidence base in treating other psychiatric conditions.
  18. Identify how the original eight phases of EMDR’s standard protocol relate to clinical treatment.
  19. Determine resourcing exercises to use prior to processing traumatic material.
  20. Identify contraindications for utilizing EMDR therapy for trauma treatment.
  21. Determine how to share EMDR-focused psychoeducation with your clients.
  22. Identify how to use the three-pronged approach in clinical practice.
  23. Determine EMDR skills utilized for processing traumatic memories.
  24. Identify the basic principles of Attachment-Focused EMDR and its use in the treatment of trauma.
  25. Determine the appropriateness of using EMDR in virtual sessions.
  26. Identify risks associated with virtual EDMR that should be included in a clinician’s informed consent documentation.
  27. Utilize a plan to intervene in crisis level situations when delivering EMDR virtually.
  28. Determine how to use bilateral stimulation techniques in person and via video in the EMDR process.
  29. Determine how to adapt EMDR for working with children and adolescents.
  30. Identify and mitigate potential barriers to progress for in-session and/or telehealth sessions when using the EMDR protocol.

Outline

What You Need to Know About Complex Trauma & Neurobiology 

Get Started with EMDR Therapy

The AIP model: How EMDR Incorporates Adaptive Information Processing

Fundamentals & Demonstrations of the EMDR Standard Protocol & 8 Phases

Step-by-Step Instruction of EMDR Standard Protocol & 8 Phase Model

EMDR Additions, Adaptations & Overcome Challenges

Target Audience

Copyright : 11/26/2023

Module 2

Copyright : 11/26/2023

Module 3

Copyright : 11/26/2023

Module 5

Copyright : 11/26/2023

Complex Trauma: Create Change with Parts Work, Somatic Psychology and EMDR

When children are raised by narcissistic or emotionally abusive parents they’re often drawn as adults to unhealthy relationships that replicate the abuse. The resulting trauma is complex and requires complex treatment. In this session you’ll go beyond the limitations of standalone therapies with Dr. Arielle Schwartz, psychologist, best-selling author and a leading voice in the healing of complex trauma. Watch her and explore how somatic psychology, parts work therapies and EMDR can be integrated to manage emotional and psychological dysregulation states for safe and effective treatment of relational abuse survivors.

 

Note: This product is not affiliated with the IFS Institute and does not qualify toward IFS Institute credits or IFS Institute certification.

Program Information

Objectives

  1. Apply co-regulation strategies to enhance relational safety in preparation for EMDR Therapy.
  2. Investigate emotional and physiological dysregulation related to complex trauma.
  3. Create a safe environment for clients with a history of complex, relational traumatization.

Outline

Target Audience

Copyright : 01/28/2022

The Post-Traumatic Growth Guidebook

Traumatic life experiences can be devastating and they inevitably shape who you are. Such events can also become a powerful force that awakens you to an undercurrent of your own aliveness. Trauma recovery involves learning to trust in your capacity for new growth. In order to grow, we must make use of our suffering in order to find our happiness.

Within these pages, you will find an invitation to see yourself as the hero or heroine of your own life journey. A hero’s journey involves walking into the darkness on a quest for wholeness. This interactive format calls for journaling and self-reflection, with practices that guide you beyond the pain of your past and help you discover a sense of meaning and purpose in your life. Successful navigation of a hero’s journey provides opportunities to discover that you are more powerful than you had previously realized.

Written by Dr. Arielle Schwartz, bestselling author of The Complex PTSD Workbook, this healing guide provides a step-by-step approach to trauma recovery that integrates: