
Learn about eMDR, an evidence-based psychotherapy using bilateral stimulation to desensitize and reprocess trauma. It integrates traumatic memories, reducing post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and phobia.
Trace how eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) emerged from Francine Shapiro's late-1980s serendipitous discovery and developed into an eight-phase treatment for PTSD.
Explore trauma definitions and types, including acute and complex trauma, and their psychological, physical, cognitive, social, and spiritual impacts, responses, and trauma-informed care with EMDR and CBT.
Learn ethical practice and client safety in eMDR therapy, covering informed consent, competence, confidentiality, culture, risk assessment, crisis planning, supervision, and ongoing professional development.
Identify target memories and desensitize their emotional charge through bilateral stimulation, dual awareness, and reprocessing, installing positive beliefs to improve emotional well-being and move toward closure.
Build internal resources and a lasting sense of safety through resourcing and safe place exercises in EMDR therapy, enhancing emotion regulation and distress coping.
Engage both hemispheres with rhythmic bilateral stimulation to help clients process traumatic memories during EMDR and reduce emotional distress, using eye movements, tapping, auditory cues, and tactile or visual methods.
Stay informed about advances in MDR and eMDR therapies by engaging with professional organizations, conferences, journals, webinars, and a robust professional network.
Explore case conceptualization and eight-phase eMDR treatment planning, including clinical assessment, trauma history, target memory selection, bilateral desensitization, installation of positive beliefs, and progress evaluation.
Practice-based role playing and practical application in emdr therapy build coping skills, grounding, dual awareness, and emotional regulation for processing traumatic memories.
During crises, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy targets acute distress for safety and stabilization. It includes crisis assessment, resource development, memory processing, coping beliefs installation, and follow-up support.
Prioritize practitioner self-care to sustain wellbeing, effectiveness, and ethical EMDR practice while preventing burnout and maintaining quality client care.
Eye-Movement-Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR Therapy) course will enable you to use this wonderful neuropsychology psychotherapeutic technique in a wide range of conditions e.g. stress, anxiety, depression, trauma informed care, trauma therapy, stuck grief / grief healing / grief counseling, death doula, victim feelings, rage and anger triggers, low-self esteem, self-sabotaging / thoughts or behaviors, feeling stuck in life, PTSD, Childhood Trauma Healing and other mental and psychological trauma.
This is both Self-EMDR Training and Self-EMDR Training. It includes a detailed elaboration of the 8-Phase EMDR technique with live session examples.
This course is beneficial for everyone ranging from the general population to clinical trauma specialist, EMDR Therapist, and counsellors. Learning EMDR will illuminate an individual’s growth, skills, personality, desires, concerns, and conflicts.
EMDR was originally developed to treat Post-Traumatic Disorder (PTSD).
Then therapists and patients found that it is often effective in alleviating the symptoms of many other psychological conditions and challenges.
Today the infamous Eye Movement Technique is often synthesized with mindfulness practices to create a transformative form of meditation that can reduce stress, induce relaxation, and help cultivate a state of clarity creativity.
EMDR has also remained controversial since its first discovery, because despite numerous theories, nobody knows exactly how or why it works.
This course provides a concise yet comprehensive insight into all aspects of EMDR and its applications, and includes videos for use in your own meditation practice.