Date course created: April 2024
**This comprehensive clinical training program confers an EMDRPT-I® post-nominal certification credential through Mind Works Professional Education, Inc. **
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This program was originally recorded live as a 5-day core EMDR skills training. Seasoned international EMDR trainer Megan Salar delivers both core theory and skills-based instruction to ensure you have at your fingertips everything you need to know to begin using EMDR effectively with your clients. This course will cover the fundamental practical concepts of EMDR including: the methodology of the EMDR model, the Adaptive Information Processing System, the “3 Prong Approach”, original 8 phase model, resourcing techniques, desensitization, reprocessing, safety and stabilization, and more. Scroll down on this page to see a full program outline.
Part 1 Description
In Part 1 of this training (sessions 1, 2, & 3) you will learn the overview of the EMDR model, basic trauma neurobiology and why this is essential in utilizing and applying EMDR skills, assessment, screening, safety and stabilization, psycho education and resourcing techniques. You will review the 8 phase model as a whole and be given the opportunity to practice these initial skills (i.e. take a break from instruction and attend one or several of your included consultation hours). This section of training will include instruction, demonstrations, and more.
Part 2 Description
Part 2 of this training (sessions 4 & 5) will focus on Phases 3-8 of Shapiro’s original 8-phase model, along with the overall implementation of EMDR processing. You will learn how to utilize EMDR in your sessions with clients, apply the specific desensitization techniques, address blocks, incorporate interweaves, integrate attachment/parts based strategies, and deploy modifications of the classic EMDR model. This portion of training will be taught through lecture, demonstrations, and more.
Agenda:
Session 1:
00:00 – 00:38: Intro; Fundamentals; Goals of EMDR Treatment
00:38 – 01:20: Preparation Phase; Integrating Skills; Triggers; Case Study
01:20 – 02:25: Compulsive Disorders; Dissociation in Clients; Trauma Considerations
02:25 – 03:10: Resourcing Skills; Bilateral Stimulation; Client Concerns
03:10 – 03:47: Tactile Stimulation; Touch Points in EMDR; Connection in Therapy
03:47 – 04:30: Guided Exercise; Therapeutic Techniques; Attachment in Healing
Session 2:
00:00 – 00:52: Phase 2; Bilateral Stimulation; Guided Visualization Process
00:52 – 02:01: Emotional Responses; Container Skill; Demonstrating Container Exercise
02:01 – 03:12: Addressing Disturbances and Stressors; Understanding Negative Cognitions
03:12 – 04:01: EMDR Protocol; Prep for Processing Phase; Understanding Support Systems
04:01 – 04:30: Navigating Guilt; Establishing Boundaries; Reflection
Session 3:
00:00 – 00:55: Adapting Protocols; Managing Session Length and Focus; Validation
00:55 – 01:55: EMDR Protocol; Desensitization Process; Somatic Indicators; Interweaves
01:55 – 02:46: Session Tracking; Assessing Progress; Phase Four; Phase Six
02:46 – 03:35: Psychoeducation; Utilizing Interweaves; Coping Mechanisms; Visualization
03:35 – 04:10: Positive Cognition; Body Scan Phase; Graduating from EMDR Treatment
04:10 – 04:45: Consultation and Practicum Opportunities; Reflections on Personal Growth
Session 4:
00:00 – 00:54: Clients with TBIs; Blocked Beliefs; Identifying Causes of Blocks
00:54 – 01:57: Setting Up the Session; Blocks and Somatic Symptoms; The Impact of Trauma
01:57 – 03:00: Expectations and Concerns; Perceptions of Safety / Danger; Group Sessions
03:00 – 04:00: Incomplete Sessions; Bridging; Past Issue Processing; Resource Utilization; Anchoring
04:00 – 04:42: Restricted Processing Protocol; Negative Beliefs; Application in Crisis Situations
Session 5:
00:00 – 00:55: Positive Cognition / Installation; Desensitization Phase; When to Discontinue EMDR
00:55 – 01:45: Emotional States in Therapy; Cognitive Restructuring; Bilateral Stimulation
01:45 – 02:40: Negative Cognitions; Integrating EMDR w/ Other Modalities; Documenting Sessions
02:40 – 03:37: Trauma and Starting Points; Setting Positive Goals; Emotional Blocks; Confusion
03:37 – 04:07: Younger Self; Parental Expectations; Trusting the Process; Embracing Play and Freedom
04:07 – 04:31: OCD and Treatment Protocols; Structure Insights; Exploring Pain Protocols
Objectives:
This training will provide participants clinical knowledge and tools to:
1. Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the neurobiology of trauma.
2. Identify and explain the importance of memory networks and neural networks of trauma.
3. Learn and understand the adaptive information processing (AIP) system of EMDR.
4. Identify and explain the 3 prong approach of EMDR.
5. Learn and practice the classic 8 phase model of EMDR.
6. Develop and implement the use of dual awareness techniques as they apply to bilateral stimulation.
7. Identify and screen for signs of risk and symptoms of dissociation in the client.
8. Review and discuss the factors of readiness when implementing EMDR.
9. Identify strategies for gathering trauma history, identifying feeder memories, and constructing a treatment plan.
10. Utilize psycho education techniques as they relate to trauma and the use of EMDR.
11. Learn and implement 3 different resourcing strategies within the preparation phase of EMDR.
12. Review and discuss effective forms of bilateral stimulation techniques and how to assess which is appropriate for client needs.
13. Apply the EMDR protocol with clients.
14. Assess when and how to use the bridge back/bridge forward technique.
15. Identify and assess for feeder memories as targets within EMDR.
16. Learn and practice engaging clients in desensitization during phase 4 of EMDR.
17. Learn and understand how to assess for and identify reprocessing during an EMDR session.
18. Learn and practice incorporating Phase 5 of the installation of EMDR within an EMDR session.
19. Identify strategies to assist clients in working through blocks or set backs during EMDR.
20. Learn 3 modification strategies to utilize for specialized cases.
21. Identify when to utilize restricted processing within the EMDR process.
22. Learn how to close incomplete and/or unfinished EMDR sessions.
23. Learn and practice implementing appropriate closure, safety and confidentiality techniques within EMDR.
24. Assess various considerations helpful with children & adolescents and other specialized populations when using EMDR.
25. Review and identify ethical considerations important in the use of EMDR.
26. Learn and apply attachment-based EMDR techniques.
27. Implement crisis intervention techniques within EMDR.
28. Learn effective ways to incorporate EMDR via Telehealth and in-person modalities.
Program Outline (2 pages):
Program Outline - Salar 5-day EMDR Intensive Certification
Target Audience:
The target audience for this live webinar event includes psychologists, social workers, counselors, MFT’s, and other clinical mental health professionals.
Instructional Level: Intermediate
Instructor(s): Megan Salar, MSW, ACADC
Material Author(s): Megan Salar, MSW, ACADC
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