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Healing the Wounds of Attachment and Rebuilding Self

Take the next step of applying EMDR therapy to the treatment of developmental trauma using the client's adaptations to their attachment wounds to both understand and treat their relational difficulties. Through the lens of AIP, you will be better able to apply the three-pronged approach to EMDR therapy using past, present and future as targets and not only provide symptom relief, but help the client grow and change, both in relationship to themselves as well as with others.
EMDR Healing the Wounds
Dates
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Location
Online
Early Bird
Tuition
$397
Application fee
$0
$397
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Standard
Tuition
$425
Application fee
$0
$425
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Last Minute
Tuition
$449
Application fee
$0
$449
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Training Program Schedule
January 20, 2023
January 21, 2023
January 22, 2023
Full Program Schedule
Trainer / Trainers
Deany Laliotis, LICSW
Training Coordinator
Jeanette Faircloth
202-364-3637
admin@emdrtherapy.com
Continuing Education Credits
12
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This Advanced EMDR Training opens the door to a new level of effectiveness in your clinical work— especially when there’s a history of early developmental trauma and attachment injuries. It provides a new understanding of the power of the EMDR AIP model, three-pronged past, present, future approach and clinical interweaves. It takes you beyond identifying past traumas that inform a client's present-day struggles to a new awareness of how adaptations can be as disruptive in the present as the original traumatic events. This deeper, nuanced understanding provides multiple new doorways to healing and strengthens your skill and confidence in identifying which next step is best for your client.

This is Breakthrough Learning for Transformative Healing

This advanced training begins by going deep into attachment theory so you can identify your clients’ attachment styles and understand how they affect responses to others, to memory processing and to you.

This is the foundation for an expanded application of EMDR's powerful healing processes and protocols as a comprehensive psychotherapy. It represents a shift from addressing symptoms to healing the whole person and it's designed to strengthen your capacity to do what is best for your client—not fit your client into a the model. Among the things you can expect to gain from this advanced training:

  • Learn how to use Clinical Interweave Categories (CIC) for navigating moment-to-moment processing and repairing the emotional and developmental deficits that go hand in hand with complex trauma. This is something most other advanced EMDR trainings don’t tackle. 
  • Increase your capacity to think clinically in terms of AIP case conceptualization. Go beyond symptoms to identify prominent clinical themes represented in the client’s presenting problem.
  • Confidently modify the three-pronged past, present and future protocol to address the evolving clinical demands of a case.
  • Strengthen your ability to identify multiple pathways to healing and choose which memories to target for processing first.
  • Discover the “art and timing” of EMDR therapy—prioritizing what to work on as a case evolves over time and issues shift from foreground to background and vice versa.
  • Use challenges in the therapeutic process as moments of opportunity to work through childhood wounds and strengthen a client's sense of secure attachment in the present.

Informational Brochure

Please see the training’s informational brochure for details about the daily schedule, continuing education credit, trainers, finances, training location and travel information, reading materials, and much more!

Here's what your colleague has to say about their training experience:

Any trainer can present material, but Deany Laliotis’ trainings are more of an experience. She not only is knowledgeable about the material, but she engages the audience by being personable, asking thought provoking questions, and spends the time making sure we get it. Though she is a thought leader in the EMDR community, she makes you feel like a peer, and connects in ways I have not experienced in other trainings. At my last training people flew from all parts of the country to attend, and we were all eager to take another training with her. If you are serious about advancing your skills as an EMDR therapist, train with Deany.

Bryon Bratt , LPC

Lincoln, NE
Bryon Bratt