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Upon completion of this event, participants should be able to:
Identify three signs that warrant consideration of using a multi-modal treatment plan for complex trauma treatment.
Define working memory theory and its importance in effective EMDR treatment.
Describe the process of memory reconsolidation.
Apply an IFS lens to an integrative EMDR case example.
Describe the three types of parts in a traumatized client.
Develop an integrative EMDR treatment plan that includes addressing blocking beliefs.
Demonstrate at least two methods to help externalize parts of a client’s system to support perspective-taking.
Utilize a collaborative approach of parts in the clients’ system to conduct effective resource development installation.
Distinguish between trauma rooted in intergenerational or historical trauma and present day trauma.
Demonstrate how to ask protector parts for consent to do EMDR reprocessing on an identified trauma target.
Describe at least two IFS Therapy interventions to help move through blocked processing during EMDR reprocessing.
Identify at least two places in the IFS Steps to transition to EMDR reprocessing.