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Session 411: EMDR 2.0. An Enhanced Version of EMDR Therapy?

Saturday, July 18, 2020

The purpose of this workshop is to gain new inspiration, based upon this knowledge, for the treatment of patients who display high levels of anxiety and dissociation and show limited treatment effects. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).

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Session 325: Accurately Tracking Resiliency and Disconnections Using a Somatic Focus

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Therapy is more effective when we assess our clients’ “resiliency” accurately at each moment. The more acutely the therapist tracks subtle shifts to more hyper- and hypo-arousal, the closer the therapy can focus on problematic dynamics that cause our clients to disconnect. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).

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Session 313: EMDR Therapy in College and University Settings in a Brief Therapy Model

Saturday, July 18, 2020

This workshop discusses tools to increase the utilization of EMDR therapy in university settings. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).

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GS5: Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Self-Alienation

Saturday, July 18, 2020

To overcome self-alienation, the therapy must focus on transforming the implicitly remembered traumatic experiences by helping clients observe painful emotions and body sensations as communications from their disowned selves and then providing the ‘missing experiences’ for which their child parts have longed. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).

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Session 223: Using EMDR for Chronic Pain: Focus on Phases 1 and 2

Friday, July 17, 2020

Phase 1 History-Taking and Treatment Planning along with Phase 2 Preparation considerations will be examined. Information about pain and conceptualization strategies will be provided. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).

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Session 221: Ethics and EMDR: A Review for EMDR Clinicians, Consultants, and Trainers

Friday, July 17, 2020

EMDR shares with other psychotherapies ethical issues. Two additional areas emphasize the need for a clear understanding of ethical conduct. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).

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Session 215: Writing for the Journal of EMDR Practice & Research

Friday, July 17, 2020

Many EMDR therapists have something to contribute to the field, but may be unsure about how to write a paper for a scholarly journal. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).

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Session 213: Parts at Play: Integrating Dissociation Theory and Play Therapy with EMDR

Friday, July 17, 2020

Learn to recognize, access, and build cooperation among self-states of children in the playroom applying key principles to guide treatment. The workshop teaches safety and gradual exposure in the playroom to allow self-states to emerge during preparation for EMDR. * Please note that this program is not approved by the American Psychological Association for CE for psychologists. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).

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Session 102: Pathways to Connection: Attachment in Everyday Life

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

In this workshop, you will be introduced to a model that proposes a hierarchy of attachment needs offering a practical approach to helping ourselves as well as our clients navigate this uncharted territory. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).

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GS1: How EMDR Has Changed Lives – For Clients and Clinicians

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Dr. Ross will describe how EMDR has affected his own thinking and practice and how it has changed the lives of both clients and clinicians. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).

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