
Approved for 3 EMDRIA Credits
What is learned in EMDR basic training and how that is applied in practice depends on a number of factors, the foremost of which are: 1) the training organization, faculty and materials; 2) the learner’s foundational learning, skills and capacities; and 3) environmental factors such as fellow training participants and practice setting. Inevitably, critical concepts and strategies are misunderstood, not applied and quickly forgotten, or missed altogether.
Learning and practice gaps that come to bear in the practice of EMDR therapy to treat complex trauma and dissociative symptoms are not unique to EMDR training. Gaps and biases in the foundational training of most mental health professionals include conceptualization skills, training in recognizing and working with transference and countertransference, and operating within a 3- stage relational frame, among others.
Presenter: Jennifer Madere, LPC-S
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