EMDR Refresher Training Bundle - All 6 mini courses

We've got 8 phases in the EMDR 8-phase protocol:

  • History taking and case conceptualisation is phase 1.
  • Phase 2 is the preparation phase
  • Then we move into phase 3, the assessment phase, which is when we set up the processing
  • Phase 4 is desensitisation. That's where we're using bilateral stimulation.
  • And then we go into phases 5-8: the installation of the positive cognition, the body scan, closure and reevaluation.
This bundle contains all 6 of Naomi's EMDR Refresher mini courses covering:
  1. The Assessment Phase
  2. Blocked Processing
  3. Cognitive Interweaves
  4. The Preparation Phase
  5. The Desensitisation phase
  6. Phases 5-8.

Information

This course is available to watch for 12 months after purchase.

It is suitable for anyone who has completed Part 1 of their basic EMDR training.
 
It is a refresher course and should not be used as a replacement for basic training.
 

Agenda

  • Course 1 - Assessment Phase (41 mins). Naomi talks you through the different stages of the Assessment phase and how they all fit together. I’ll explain what makes a good negative cognition and why the positive cognition is so important.  There are role plays so you can see what it looks like in practice – and there are a couple of interactive examples for you to use to practice spotting when things are going wrong.
  • Course 2 - Blocked Processing (48 mins). When we are in the Desensitisation Phase (or Phase 4) of the EMDR Standard Protocol, our aim is for the client to process their trauma whilst the therapist sets things up and gets out of the way. Sometimes, however, things get stuck. The processing isn’t flowing as we hoped, and the information isn’t becoming more adaptive.  That’s what I’m talking about in this short course. How do you know when processing is blocked, and what can you do about it?
  • Course 3 - Cognitive Interweaves (52 mins). When we are in the Desensitisation Phase (Phase 4) sometimes your client gets stuck and your strategies for unblocking processing just don’t seem to be enough. This is when you need a cognitive interweave. This is something which many newly trained EMDR therapists find extremely challenging. A cognitive interweave is when the therapist introduces new information or asks a question which is designed to help the client access information to facilitating adaptive information processing. This short course will talk you through the process and uses role plays so you can see what it looks like in practice.
  • Course 4 - Preparation Phase (47 mins). The preparation phase is one that people can sometimes be confused about. There are certain things that we always do in the preparation phase. One is the safe place. And I'll be talking about that. But the preparation phase is a hugely variable phase. It can be just maybe one or two sessions with a straightforward client who has had a single incidence of trauma perhaps, or actually it could be many months or even years if you're working with someone who's very complex. The point of this phase is to stabilize the client and to prepare them for processing. And that includes establishing a really strong therapeutic alliance.
  • Course 5 - Desensitisation Phase (44 mins). Phase four is what lots of people think about when they hear the term EMDR. It's the stage where we have bilateral stimulation and where we are getting our clients to think about the distressing thought and to pair that with bilateral stimulation.
  • Course 6 - Phases 5-8 (24 mins). In this mini-course Naomi talks about phases five to eight of the standard protocol. So this is installation of the positive cognition, body scan, closure, and the re-evaluation. 

Total running time: 4 hours 16 mins

These mini-courses include a variety of role plays showing both correct and erroneous practice.

Presenter

Dr Naomi Fisher is a clinical psychologist and author. She specialises in trauma, autism and alternative approaches to education. She is registered with the HCPC.

£200.00 GBP