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$325 through October 4, 2019
$375 after October 4, 2019
Registration fee is refundable, less a $50 administrative fee, until September 20, 2019.
From September 20 through October 4, 50% of the fee is refundable.
After October 4, there are no refunds for cancellations or non-attendance.
When
Friday, October 18, 2019 at 9:00 AM EDT
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Saturday, October 19, 2019 at 5:00 PM EDT
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Schedule for Friday and Saturday
8:30 - 9:00 Registration
9:00 - 12:15 Program
12:15 - 1:30 Lunch on your own
1:30 - 5:00 Program
There will be a 15 minute break in each section of the program.
Where
Hilton Garden Inn
2102 West Main Street
Durham, NC 27705
Telephone: 919-286-0774
Driving Directions
- Identify the three branches of the autonomic nervous system outlined in Stephen Porges’ polyvagal theory.
- Describe the relationship between the ventral vagal complex, sympathetic nervous system, and dorsal vagal complex, and experiences of safety, danger, and life threat.
- Use Container Imagery with a client or colleague.
- Practice the Orienting Exercise.
- Describe Safe State in the client preparation process.
- Ask at least three questions to help clients identify and describe body sensations.
- Describe the threat response cycle.
- Use at least two body-oriented strategies when reprocessing is looping or blocked.
Eno Center PLLC and Catherine Lidov, LCSW seek to ensure equitable treatment of every person and to make every attempt to resolve grievances in a fair manner. Please submit a written grievance to: Catherine Lidov at catherine@enocenter.com or 1320 Broad Street, Durham NC 27705. To the best of our ability, grievances will receive corrective action in order to prevent further problems.
This training is presented in a facility that is handicap accessible. Individuals needing special accommodations, please contact: Catherine Lidov at catherine@enocenter.com or 919-680-3024
Catherine Lidov
Eno Center PLLC
919-680-3024
catherine@enocenter.com
The Body in EMDR: Essential Skills
EMDRIA Approved Advanced Training in EMDR
Catherine Lidov, LCSW
October 18-19, 2019
Durham, NC
12 EMDRIA Credits
12 CEs provided by CES
In EMDR Therapy, reprocessing starts and ends with the body.
From “where do you feel the disturbance in your body?” to the Body Scan, the body is always integral to successful reprocessing. While reprocessing at the somatic level often takes place with little direct attention, many of the stuck points in EMDR therapy revolve around body experiences. A clear understanding of the physiological experience of trauma — trauma as it is experienced in the physical body — will guide you through these stuck points and open doors to reprocessing implicit memory. This workshop is about seeing and making sense of what is already present in EMDR therapy — the physical body — while sharpening your focus and augmenting your skills for more effective treatment.
Participants in this training will learn two conceptual frameworks for understanding our neurophysiological responses to fear and trauma. Participants will integrate these frameworks with the phases and stages of EMDR therapy, and practice specific skills to strengthen the felt sense of safety, maintain the window of tolerance during reprocessing, resolve stuck points related to somatic experience, and access and reprocess implicit memory (body memory).
This workshop is for EMDR therapists who want to develop a practical knowledge base with immediate clinical application. It is relevant in the treatment of anxiety, depression, chronic and acute stress, abandonment and loss, and health problems, as well as trauma and developmental trauma. It applies to working with children, adults, and groups. And it relates to how we, as therapists, take care of ourselves and manage our own responses to our clients’ experiences.
Lodging
A limited number of rooms are available at the Hilton Garden Inn at a discounted rate of $159/night until September 17. Call the Hilton Garden Inn and request the "EMDR Advanced Training" rate: 877-782-9444, or go to the following link: RESERVATIONS
This training is both didactic and experiential. On both days, participants will have opportunities to learn new information, consider case examples, and participate in guided practice.
Day One:
- Learn the Polyvagal Theory of the Autonomic Nervous System, including neuroception and the physiological states of safety, mobilization, and immobilization.
- Learn the Social Engagement System, the neurophysiological basis of attachment, and the impact of fear and trauma on our physiological capacity for social engagement.
- Practice a three-step preparation phase protocol that harnesses the power of attending to neuroception and the somatic experience of safety.
- Explore the implications of the Polyvagal Theory for assessing client readiness and working within the “window of tolerance.”
- Practice how to track sensation in your own body (body awareness) and how to teach body awareness to clients.
- Apply body awareness to tracking emotional states and to working with the challenges of “shutting down” (hypoarousal).
Day Two:
- Learn the phases and stages of The Threat Response Cycle.
- Apply knowledge of the threat cycle to assess and resolve “stuck points” in reprocessing.
- Learn ways to address hypervigilance and to reprocess experiences involving horror.
- Integrate the conceptual frameworks from both days in a discussion of the therapist’s body in the context of EMDR therapy.
- Learn and practice body-based interventions for stuck reprocessing.
- Explore ways of working with different presentations of “body memory” and physical traumas.
About the Presenter
Catherine Lidov, MSW, LCSW, provides psychotherapy for people of all ages, with a primary focus on EMDR therapy, in Durham, North Carolina. Her background includes play therapy, therapy with adolescents, family therapy, and dance therapy. As an EMDRIA Approved Consultant, she provides individual and group consultation to EMDR therapists and trauma therapists generally. Currently in private practice, she has also worked in secondary education, school counseling, community mental health, and the arts. Her work in EMDR integrates somatic psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, ego-state work, psychodynamic theory, and creative process. With over 20 years of experience practicing EMDR, she continues to marvel at its efficacy and the way in which EMDR integrates all aspects of human experience.
Continuing Education Information
This is an EMDRIA-approved Credit Training in EMDR #16008-05
Participants must have completed Basic Training in EMDR in order to participate.
Eno Center PLLC (EMDRIA Credit Provider # 16008) maintains responsibility for this program and its content in accordance with EMDRIA standards.
12 EMDRIA Credits Available
Eligibility for EMDRIA Credits is restricted to those who have completed an EMDRIA-approved Basic Training in EMDR. Attendance at the entire workshop is required to receive credit.
12 CEs provided by Commonwealth Educational Seminars (CES)
Continuing Education credit for this program is awarded by Commonwealth Educational Seminars (CES) for the following professions:
Psychologists:
Commonwealth Educational Seminars is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Commonwealth Educational Seminars maintains responsibility for these programs and their content.
Licensed Professional Counselors/Licensed Mental Health Counselors:
Commonwealth Educational Seminars (CES) is entitled to award continuing education credit for Licensed Professional Counselors/Licensed Mental Health Counselors. Please visit CES CE CREDIT to see all states that are covered for LPCs/LMHCs. CES maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Social Workers:
Commonwealth Educational Seminars (CES) is entitled to award continuing education credit for Social Workers. Please visit CES CE CREDIT to see all states that are covered for Social Workers. CES maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Social Workers – New York State
Commonwealth Educational Seminars is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers. #SW-0444.
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists:
Commonwealth Educational Seminars (CES) is entitled to award continuing education credit for Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists. Please visit CES CE CREDIT to see all states that are covered for LMFTs. CES maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Nurses:
As an American Psychological Association (APA) approved provider, CES programs are accepted by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). These courses can be utilized by nurses to renew their certification and will be accepted by the ANCC. Every state Board of Nursing accepts ANCC approved programs except California and Iowa, however CES is also an approved Continuing Education provider by the California Board of Registered Nursing (Provider # CEP15567) which is also accepted by the Iowa Board of Nursing.
It is the participant's responsibility to check with their individual state boards to verify CE requirements for their state.