Approved for 4 EMDRIA Credits
Dr. Francine Shapiro, the founder of EMDR Therapy, indicated that there are many ways to conduct Phase 1 Client History. For clients who experiences complex trauma and clinically significant dissociation, engaging in a history taking process that is too chronological or too list-oriented might be overwhelming or impractical. In this workshop, Dr. Jamie Marich brings in her experience as a phenomenological researcher to assist EMDR therapists in thinking more thematically. Thematic thinking begins in Phase 1 Client History, which is the focus of the workshop, and it can also expanding to more complex trauma-focused case conceptualization in the other phases of EMDR Therapy. Participants are oriented to the phenomenological principles of theme. They will then learn how to conduct a client history thematically for optimally target selection and case conceptualization, with opportunities for practice and discussion.
Presenter: Jamie Marich, Ph.D.
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