The workshop will introduce a collection of ego state therapy interventions from the Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy (DNMS) for stabilizing dysregulated, dissociative, and attachment-wounded clients. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).
Read MoreTherapy 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).
Read MoreThis 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).
Read MoreThe lecture outlines the use of EMDR in the treatment of chronic pain. In the context of this lecture, we will first address the question of how emotional stress and psychological trauma lead to physical pain, before dealing with the specificities of EMDR in the treatment of chronic pain conditions. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).
Read MoreParticipants will discover the role of spirituality and spiritual wounds in the etiology and treatment of Complex PTSD, PTSD, and addictions utilizing the 8 Phase Protocol. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).
Read MoreTo 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).
Read MorePhase 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).
Read MoreOur presentation seeks to encourage insights into how non-hetero-normative identifying individuals can experience downward social drift as trauma. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).
Read MoreEMDR 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).
Read MoreThis presentation draws a direct parallel between EMDR and a classic psychological theory: object relations. Please note that all sessions start on U.S. Central Time (UTC-05:00).
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August 25 - August 27