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Venue: Sedonya Conscious Living Center
120 Deer Trail Drive, Sedona, 86336, Arizona, United States
 From May 17, 2024 to May 19, 2024
 https://www.sedonya.org/

Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden

Course Description

Training and knowledge in the field of health psychology is essential when treating medical trauma not just to comply with the ethical principle of competency, but to structure the treatment and to successfully help the patient to heal. Understanding and Treating Medical Trauma with EMDR is a training intended to teach the clinician how to complete the EMDR phase one by integrating physiology and psychology as well as creating the foundation for a personalized treatment. It is fundamental to understand, if applicable, the experience of the patient at different inpatient units of the hospitalization including intensive care, acute, and rehabilitation; the physiological portion of the medical condition, the impact in the patient’s mental health, and how some medical conditions mask psychological presentations; the neuropsychological aspect in cases of spinal cord and traumatic brain injury affecting the level of functioning; and disability. The training will also prepare the clinician in how to conduct EMDR phase two in order to decrease resistance as well as to install and enhance physical, environmental, internal, and relational safety. The workshop will teach how to adapt EMDR to those cases with permanent physical damage in which the individual has lost sensation in some part/s of the body. Understanding and Treating Medical Trauma with EMDR will prepare the clinician to implement the eight phases of EMDR in the field of health psychology.

This workshop is an advanced EMDR training and is intended for mental health professionals who have completed the EMDR basic training.

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24 Regular CE and 12 EMDRIA CE provided

Learning Objectives:

  1. Explain about health psychology.
  2. Explain, demonstrate, and practice how to use EMDR to treat medical trauma.
  3. Demonstrate and practice how to treat adults in an outpatient setting that are experiencing medical trauma.
  4. Identify, explain, and compare the different inpatient units during a hospitalization process such as intensive care, acute, and rehabilitation, which may be traumatic for some patients.
  5. Explain the physiological impact of trauma such as reduced hippocampal volume, activation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis (HPA axis), and neurotransmitter-related dysregulation of arousal.
  6. Identify and explain the psychological impact of trauma.
  7. Demonstrate how past traumas may impact patients’ behaviors in a medical situation and setting considering the developmental stages of Erik Erikson.
  8. Recognize scenarios that may trigger medical trauma.
  9. Recognize medical disorders that mask psychological presentations and what to do.
  10. Explain legal requirements.
  11. Explain and demonstrate how to conduct and complete EMDR phase one specifically for medical trauma.
  12. Explain and demonstrate how to conduct EMDR phase two step by step in order to decrease resistance as well as how to install and enhance safety.
  13. Explain and demonstrate how to explore and reduce fears to treatment during preparation phase.
  14. Explain, demonstrate, and practice how to work with self-defense mechanisms during preparation phase to decrease resistance.
  15. Explain, demonstrate, and practice installation of safety.
  16. Explain how to decrease pain during preparation phase.
  17. Explain, demonstrate, and practice how to adapt EMDR phase three to those cases with permanent physical damage and in which the individual has lost sensation in some part/s of the body.
  18. Explain the importance of knowledge in health psychology to use the appropriate interweaves.
  19. Explain the future template in cases of medical trauma.
  20. Practice how to implement the eight phases of EMDR in the field of health psychology.
  • Introduction.
  • What is psychological trauma: differential diagnosis.
  • What may cause psychological trauma.
  • Physiological impact of trauma.
  • Psychological impact of trauma.
  • Erik Erikson stages of development applied to cases of medical trauma.
  • Scenarios that may trigger medical trauma.
  • When psychological presentations mask medical conditions.
  • Consents and legal requirements.
  • EMDR phase 1: history and treatment planning applied to cases of medical trauma.
  • EMDR phase 2: preparation.
  • Explore fears to treatment.
  • Interventions.
  • Working with some symptoms and self-defense mechanisms that may impinge successful trauma processing.
  • Interventions.
  • Role Play 1.
  • Practice 1.
  • Working with self-defense mechanisms that may impinge successful trauma processing.
  • Interventions.
  • Role Play 2.
  • Practice 2.
  • Safety.
  • Interventions.
  • EMDR phase 2: preparation.
  • Role Play 3.
  • Practice 3.
  • Interventions.
  • Role Play 4.
  • Practice 4.
  • Pain.
  • Interventions.
  • Preparation of targets.
  • EMDR phase 3: assessment applied to cases of medical trauma.
  • Role Play 5.
  • Practice 5.
  • EMDR PHASE 4: desensitization applied to cases of medical trauma.
  • Interweaves.
  • EMDR PHASE 5: installation applied to cases of medical trauma.
  • EMDR PHASE 6: body scan applied to cases of medical trauma.
  • EMDR PHASE 7: closure.
  • EMDR PHASE 8: reevaluation.
  • Future Template.
  • Introduction.
  • What is psychological trauma: differential diagnosis.
  • What may cause psychological trauma.
  • Physiological impact of trauma.
  • Psychological impact of trauma.
  • Erik Erikson stages of development applied to cases of medical trauma.
  • Scenarios that may trigger medical trauma.
  • When psychological presentations mask medical conditions.
  • Consents and legal requirements.
  • EMDR phase 1: history and treatment planning applied to cases of medical trauma.
  • EMDR phase 2: preparation.
  • Explore fears to treatment.
  • Interventions.
  • Working with some symptoms and self-defense mechanisms that may impinge successful trauma processing.
  • Interventions.
  • Role Play 1.
  • Practice 1.
  • Working with self-defense mechanisms that may impinge successful trauma processing.
  • Interventions.
  • Role Play 2.
  • Practice 2.
  • Safety.
  • Interventions.
  • EMDR phase 2: preparation.
  • Role Play 3.
  • Practice 3.
  • Interventions.
  • Role Play 4.
  • Practice 4.
  • Pain.
  • Interventions.
  • Preparation of targets.
  • EMDR phase 3: assessment applied to cases of medical trauma.
  • Role Play 5.
  • Practice 5.
  • EMDR PHASE 4: desensitization applied to cases of medical trauma.
  • Interweaves.
  • EMDR PHASE 5: installation applied to cases of medical trauma.
  • EMDR PHASE 6: body scan applied to cases of medical trauma.
  • EMDR PHASE 7: closure.
  • EMDR PHASE 8: reevaluation.
  • Future Template.

What is Included?

It includes 24 hours of in-person training, training materials, lunch, morning & afternoon snacks/drinks. Lodging is NOT included.

Certificates are awarded online after completion of the workshop. Participants print their own certificate after registering at CE-Classes.com, entering a keycode, and completing an evaluation form.

Licensed Professionals should contact their regulatory board to determine course approval.

 

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is approved by:

  • The American Psychological Association (APA) CE-Classes.com is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CE-Classes.com maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
  • Florida Certification Board.
  • The Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling Provider #852 BAP-Expires 3/31/2025.
  • The California Board of Behavioral Sciences. The California Board of Behavioral Sciences, BBS, recognizes relevant course work/training that has been approved by nationally recognized certifying bodies, such as APA, to satisfy renewal requirements.
  • California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP) Provider Number OS-12-174-0225 Expires 02-2025.
  • The Texas Board of Social Work Examiners – CE-Classes.com meets the requirements for acceptable continuing education.
  • The Texas Board of Professional Counselors – CE-Classes.com meets the requirements for acceptable continuing education.
  • Massachusetts Authorization Number: (TBD).
  • Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board – Provider # RCST031201.
  • New York Social Work Board – CE-Classes.com 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-0120.
  • New York Mental Health Practitioners Board CE-Classes.com, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed mental health counselors. #MHC-0260.
  • New York Psychology Board CE-Classes.com, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Psychology as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists #PSY-0211.
  • The Florida Board of Nursing (CE Provider #: 50-4896) Expires 10/31/2024 Do not send certificates to the Florida Board of Nursing. You must keep this certificate for 4 years.
  • The California Board of Registered Nursing. CEP 15647 Expires 11/30/2024.
  • This course is NOT available for NBCC credit.
  • This training does not offer ASWB ACE credit to social workers.
This training is held in facilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
IF YOU HAVE SPECIAL NEEDS, DISABILITY OR CONCERNS, please contact Dr. Livia Perez.
There are no known conflicts of interests for this workshop.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Acceptance of this Agreement

The participation in the practicum portion of the training as a patient, clinician, and observer is required.

The completion of the EMDR basic training is required.

You are prohibited from making additional copies, distributing, transferring, or selling the materials provided to you. All materials are copywritten and unauthorized use is prohibited.

We reserve the right to amend, revise, or update the content offered to you.

All materials provided to you are copyright products of Livia Perez. Any violation of laws herein, or otherwise, shall make you liable to the maximum extent available under law.

REFUND POLICY

Tuition refundable up to 30 days (no refund after this date) before training initial date less a processing fee of $70.00.

The training may be cancelled or postponed 45 days prior to its date due to under-enrollment or other circumstances. Participants may want to wait before making travels arrangements.

The workshop shall be cancelled or postponed if unforeseen circumstances, such as presenter illness and/or natural disaster (a flood, earthquake, tsunami, wildfire, or other major incident) arise. Participants will be refunded 100 % of the tuition cost if any of the aforementioned circumstances occur.

All grievances must be sent in writing administration@mhtraumaresolution.org and will be replied to within 5-10 days.

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