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Start:
October 29
End:
October 30
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Sherwood Park, Alberta
Sherwood Park, Alberta Canada

Approved for 12 EMDRIA Credits

Many therapists report problems in working with patients with complex trauma and dissociative disorders, especially in regard to developing the treatment plan, structuring the sessions, managing the patient’s internal conflict, and working with those parts of the memory system (parts) that are most challenging. When parts of the memory system are stuck in trauma and especially when these parts are not yet identified, it is easy to encounter a wide range of difficulties in therapy. Some of the main problems are related to the internal conflict experienced by these patients, who frequently show difficulties in regulatory capacities, distrust and hostility. Sometimes clients experience parts of their memory system as having distinct voices which influence their sense of self. Working effectively within EMDR requires uncovering the difficulties of this clinical population and developing procedures and techniques to meet these challenges.

Presenter: Dolores Mosquera

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