**Please note: this training course takes place over 6 days and 2 Zoom
sessions. All components must be attended in order to receive CE
credits. National Institute for the Psychotherapies and Big Oak
Psychotherapy Training Institute are co-sponsoring a Winter 2020
EMDRIA*-approved EMDR Basic Training and consultation for the
integration of this highly effective approach into clinical practice.
As an EMDR Institute Regional Basic Trainer, Dr. Karen Alter-Reid uses
the EMDR Institute curriculum to provide clinicians with the knowledge
and skills to use Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
therapy with a broad range of clients and clinical presentations.
Trainings are provided in small groups of 24 or fewer. The training is
a six day, two-weekend program, plus two 2-hour consultation groups,
extended over six weeks. Training includes the traditional Weekends 1
and 2, as well as all ten required hours of consultation. Extending
the training format helps participants integrate the lecture material,
conceptualize where to begin with specific clients and incorporate the
standardized protocol into their practice. Each of the two weekends
will include lecture, consultation, and experiential components.This
course is designed for licensed mental health practitioners who treat
adults and children in a private practice or other clinical setting.
Participants must have an active psychotherapy caseload so that they
can begin to integrate and utilize EMDR therapy in their practices
during the six-week training period. TRAINING DATES: January 24th,
25th, and 26th and February 21st, 22nd, 23rd 4 of the 10
consultation hours will occur during the February and March training
weekends.The remaining 6 hours will occur in live or Zoom groups
on: Friday, February 14th 3:00-5:00 PMFriday, March 13th 3:00-5:00 PM
Fee: $1,995.00 (includes 10 consultation hours) Early registration
(before November 16th, 2018): $1,895.0040 CE's - NYS Department of
Education for social workers, licensed psychoanalysts & licensed
mental health clinicians. 40 professional CE's are approved for this
course by non-NYS social workers, graduate nursing professionals,
LMFT's and psychologists. Reviewers' Track: Are you already trained in
EMDR and want to review the training to strengthen your understanding
and skills? Take the entire basic training at the Early Registration
rate and earn 10 hours toward EMDRIA Certification. In the reviewers'
track, consultation and practice sessions will focus on how to more
fully integrate EMDR therapy into your current clinical setting.
Curriculum Supervised small group practice on each training day.
Physiological overview of the adaptive information processing system.
Specialized history-taking to identify dysfunctional patterns and
causes. Treatment planning to address past events, current triggers,
and future needs. Stabilization techniques across the attachment
spectrum. Reduction of overt symptoms and achieving comprehensive
mental health. Addressing the full range of trauma and other
disturbing life events. Applications to combat trauma and first
responders. Applications to addictions, grief, anxiety, depression,
and somatic disorders. Applications to natural and person-made
disasters. Applications to family and couples therapy. Personal use
for therapist to process vicarious traumatization. In accordance
with EMDR Institute Basic Training guidelines and the EMDR
International Association's guidelines, 20 hours of lecture, 20 hours
of practicum, and 10 hours of consultation are included in the
training course.* EMDRIA is the EMDR International Association that
sets standards and accredits EMDR training programs.The training
curriculum is approved by Dr. Francine Shapiro, the developer of EMDR
and director of the EMDR Institute, and the EMDR International
Association.Click HERE for EMDRIA requirements to be trained in
EMDR.Once you register online, you will be sent registration materials
to complete and submit. Dr. Karen Alter-Reid is a clinical
psychologist and EMDR Institute Regional Trainer. She is Faculty,
EMDR Senior Consultant and Trainer at the National Institute for the
Psychotherapies' Integrative Trauma Program. She is an
integrationist and utilizes a variety of treatment modalities within a
relational psychodynamic frame. As Co-Coordinator of the Fairfield
County Trauma Recovery Network, she has overseen trauma/EMDR education
and treatment of first responders, presented authored articles in the
EMDR Journal of Practice and Research and Marilyn Luber's edited
compilation, EMDR Therapy and Emergency Response on her TRN work. She
also co-created a "Therapy for Therapists" program to ensure
clinicians' mental health when experiencing a 'shared primary
community trauma with their clients. This model was used in New
Orleans and in Sandy Hook, CT. Currently, Dr. Alter-Reid is Clinical
Consultant to the grant, Project Safe Neighborhoods, which
utilizes EMDR treatment with court-involved youth in Bridgeport and
New Haven. This year, she co-authored a chapter with Dr. Ruth
Heber, The Trans-generational Impact of Anti-Semitism: Searching
for EMDR Targets to Heal Internalized Stigma and Expand Identity.
Dr. Alter-Reid has presented at the ISST-D conference, the EMDRIA
conference, Grand Rounds at Jacobi Hospital and Grand Rounds at
Hartford Hospital, and other seminars nationwide. Sarah St. Onge,
PhD is the Director of the Integrative Trauma Program at the National
institute for the Psychotherapies and Co-Chair of the Certificate
Program in Integrative Trauma Studies at NIP. An EMDRIA Approved
Consultant, Sarah is a certified EMDR therapist, and is currently
studying to be a Somatic Experiencing practitioner. Sarah maintains a
private practice in Manhattan where she provides integrative trauma
treatment for children, adolescents and adults, and conducts
psychoeducational and neuropsychological evaluations. Hope Payson,
LCSW, LADC is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Addictions
Counselor, EMDRIA Approved Consultant, and EMDRIA Specialty Presenter.
She specializes in the use of EMDR to address PTSD, complex trauma and
chemical dependency. Hope is a Consultant and Facilitator for the Big
Oak Psychotherapy Training Institute. Dr. Salvi, PhD is an EMDRIA
Approved Consultant and is both Consultant and Facilitator for the Big
Oak Psychotherapy Training Institute. She is a licensed psychologist,
licensed clinical social worker, and Coordinator of the Westchester
County Trauma Recovery Network. She maintains a private practice in
White Plains, NY where she provides integrative treatment for
children, adolescents and adults. Continuing Education * The National
Institute for the Psychotherapies is approved by the American
Psychological Association to offer continuing education credits
for psychologists. The National Institute for the Psychotherapies
maintains responsibility for this program and its content.* The
National Institute for the Psychotherapies is recognized by the New
York State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health
Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education
for licensed psychoanalysts #Psyan-0004.* The National Institute for
the Psychotherapies is recognized by the New York State Education
Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of
continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0018.* National
Institute for the Psychotherapies (NIP) is recognized by the New York
State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health
Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education
for licensed mental health counselors. #MHC-0059.
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