
Approved for 3 EMDRIA Credits
EMDR is a powerful, evidence-based approach to treating trauma and related conditions. However, EMDR can have unique ethical responsibility compared to other therapeutic modalities. This professional training provides mental health practitioners with the knowledge and tools to navigate ethical responsibilities and challenges specific to EMDR therapy. Grounded in the EMDRIA Standards of Practice and aligned with professional codes of ethics (APA, ACA, NASW), this training explores core ethical principles including informed consent, scope of competence, client safety, confidentiality, mandated reporting, and professional boundaries. Participants will engage in case studies, discussions, and exercises to practice applying ethical decision-making in real-world EMDR scenarios, such as working with dissociation, managing abreactions, and adapting EMDR for diverse populations. This course is approved by Ohio CSWMFT Board (RCS092202 & RTX092501) for 3CEs applicable for Ohio ethics requirements and requirements for other states accepting CE approved through Ohio CSWMFT Board.
Presenters: Francine Packard, Ph.D. & Rachel Weaver, Ph.D.
EMDRIA is not involved with the registration of this event. Please click the Register Here button below to visit the registration website. If you have any questions regarding the training, please use the contact information available on that site.
