EMDR -Effectively Treat Trauma and Move Clients Forward – Elaine Strid
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Author: Elaine Strid
- Faculty:
- Elaine Strid
- Duration:
- 12 Hours 33 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Jun 28, 2017
Description
- See transformation through an EMDR demonstration
- Learn EMDR skills and spend hours practicing with guidance!
- How to help your clients move from “I’m worthless” to “I’m great and I CAN!”
If you’ve heard of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), you know it works to heal trauma and you want to know more, this workshop is for you! Attend this unique workshop and learn essential information you need to know about EMDR.
Dr. Elaine Strid, EMDR-Trained Therapist, will first teach you about EMDR and the neurobiology of how EMDR can change the brain. Then she will do a complete live demonstration so you can see EMDR in action!
In this unique EMDR workshop, you will understand the benefit of EMDR and the impact it can have on your clinical work. You will also learn the 8 Stages of EMDR Therapy and have more than three hours of practice time with some the foundational EMDR skills.
Dr. Strid hears often from fellow trauma clinicians that they do a great job working with clients to cope better with trauma; however, clients claim that they feel “filthy and powerless” about themselves. Elaine will show you how EMDR can help clients move forward to truly heal from the inside out and how to live a fulfilling life again.
Handouts
Manual ZNM052165 (4.00 MB) | 75 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
Appendices A-E (0.31 MB) | 12 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
EMDR & How it Changes the Brain
- Definition: Origin from Francine Shapiro
- Purpose in resolution of trauma
- How EMDR rewires the brain
- Neurobiology
EMDR 8 Stages Protocol and More
- Get the client ready for EMDR
- Identify and explain the 8 Stages
- How to handle dissociation
- Checking the safety in the safe place
- SUDs (Subjective Units of Distress)
- Negative and positive cognition
- Installing the positive
- Using body scans
- Being very present and aware of your client
- Re-evaluation
- What to do when things aren’t working well
EMDR Techniques for You and Your Clients
- Safe place techniques for clients outside of therapy
- EMDR when flashbacks happen
- Butterfly hug
- Hot water bath
- Self-tapping
- Foot in shoe tapping
- Breathing out the bad, In with the good
Teaching EMDR Techniques to Clients
- Entry level – benefits to develop safety to use in session
- Add to the client’s toolbox while trauma resolution is occurring
- Develop the client into 3 confidence levels using EMDR techniques:
- Safety with self
- Safety with others they are close to
- Safety with strangers & general safety in public
Importance of Positive EMDR/Positive Cognition Reinforcement
- Practice counselor confidence with EMDR
- Find where the deficits are
- Build self-control, confidence and character traits in your clients
- Help clients develop skills in maturity in relationships
- Help them become more self-aware
- Somatization awareness
- Emotional shutdowns
- Inability to bond
- Build self-value in clients
- Bonding/attachment skills
- Confidence in goal setting
- Capabilities to say no/yes to their dreams
How to Pair EMDR with Other Therapies
- Research base for using EMDR with other therapy techniques
- CBT
- Mindfulness
- Gestalt
- Pet/Equine
EMDR in Action- Practice Throughout Both Days
- Watch a transformation via an EMDR demonstration
- Practice with questions and body scanning
- Practice of positive cognition and new brain traits
- Use EMDR in fear situations
- EMDR for confidence building
- Restore Self from Compassion Fatigue for yourself
Where to Go from Here?
- EMDRIA Certification guidelines and information
- More intensive EMDR trainings
- Other EMDR resources
Faculty
Elaine Strid, Ph.D., LPC Related seminars and products: 1
Elaine Strid, PhD, LPC, holds a doctorate in clinical psychology and two master’s degrees; one in counseling and the other in pastoral studies. Dr. Strid completed Level I & Level II EMDRIA trainings and has used EMDR in her private practice for over 15 years. Dr. Strid uses EMDR in conjunction with other therapy techniques and alone in resolving current crises, relationship issues and debilitating flashbacks.
Dr. Strid has worked with Safe House, Domestic Violence, and Victims Assistance programs including clients that have had trauma occur within the last 72 hours to resolve their acute stress using EMDR. She advocates for the pursuit of new wisdom and evidence-based techniques that can be applied in clinical practice to help clients move beyond trauma into a skilled, assured lifestyle.
Speaker Disclosure:
Financial: Elaine Strid is in private practice. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Elaine Strid has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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Requirements
- Technical Needs: For online components, a reliable internet connection and a device capable of streaming video and participating in virtual discussions are necessary.
- Clinical Experience: A minimum of two years of clinical experience is recommended to fully benefit from the course material.
- Licensure: Active licensure as a mental health professional (e.g., psychologist, counselor, social worker) is required.
- Educational Background: Participants should possess a master's degree or higher in a mental health-related field.
Features
- Continuing Education Credits: Upon completion, attendees receive CE credits applicable toward professional development requirements.
- Flexible Access: The course offers both in-person and online modules, accommodating diverse learning preferences and schedules.
- Interactive Learning: Participants engage in live demonstrations, case studies, and supervised practice sessions to reinforce learning.
- Expert Instruction: Elaine Strid brings extensive experience in EMDR therapy, providing valuable insights and practical strategies.
- Comprehensive Curriculum: The course covers EMDR's eight-phase protocol, from client history to treatment planning and implementation.
Target audiences
- Mental Health Professionals: Therapists, counselors, psychologists, and social workers seeking to expand their therapeutic techniques.
- Trauma Specialists: Practitioners focusing on trauma recovery who wish to incorporate EMDR into their practice.
- Graduate Students: Advanced students in mental health programs aiming to specialize in trauma therapy methodologies.