EMDR Therapy and Parts Work
Identifying and working with the parts (ego states) of a client’s personality is a key treatment for complex trauma and dissociation. Therapeutic blocks and challenges in EMDR therapy with these clients can often be successfully addressed by integrating a parts-oriented approach. However, many EMDR therapists feel unsure about how to do this, and the question “how do I work with a client’s parts?” often comes up in case consultation session. This webinar addresses this very issue!
You will learn the theory of structural dissociation of the personality, Fraser’s Dissociative Table Technique, and a range of parts interventions to increase your confidence to identify a client’s parts, work therapeutically with parts and overcome common blocks and defences that arise during trauma reprocessing. The webinar has a strong emphasis on integrating these concepts into your EMDR clinical practice.
Please note:
This webinar is suitable only for therapists who have previously undertaken EMDR Basic Training (Part 1 training at a minimum). It does not constitute an EMDR Basic Training Program.
Some of the topics covered in this webinar overlap with what I teach in Part 2 EMDR training. If you've already completed Part 2 EMDR training with me, I suggest considering my 'EMDR and Advanced Parts Work' on-demand webinar instead of this one.
Webinar Duration: 2 hours, 42 minutes
Inclusions: Webinar recording (no limit on access), PowerPoint slides, accompanying resources
Identifying and working with the parts (ego states) of a client’s personality is a key treatment for complex trauma and dissociation. Therapeutic blocks and challenges in EMDR therapy with these clients can often be successfully addressed by integrating a parts-oriented approach. However, many EMDR therapists feel unsure about how to do this, and the question “how do I work with a client’s parts?” often comes up in case consultation session. This webinar addresses this very issue!
You will learn the theory of structural dissociation of the personality, Fraser’s Dissociative Table Technique, and a range of parts interventions to increase your confidence to identify a client’s parts, work therapeutically with parts and overcome common blocks and defences that arise during trauma reprocessing. The webinar has a strong emphasis on integrating these concepts into your EMDR clinical practice.
Please note:
This webinar is suitable only for therapists who have previously undertaken EMDR Basic Training (Part 1 training at a minimum). It does not constitute an EMDR Basic Training Program.
Some of the topics covered in this webinar overlap with what I teach in Part 2 EMDR training. If you've already completed Part 2 EMDR training with me, I suggest considering my 'EMDR and Advanced Parts Work' on-demand webinar instead of this one.
Webinar Duration: 2 hours, 42 minutes
Inclusions: Webinar recording (no limit on access), PowerPoint slides, accompanying resources
Identifying and working with the parts (ego states) of a client’s personality is a key treatment for complex trauma and dissociation. Therapeutic blocks and challenges in EMDR therapy with these clients can often be successfully addressed by integrating a parts-oriented approach. However, many EMDR therapists feel unsure about how to do this, and the question “how do I work with a client’s parts?” often comes up in case consultation session. This webinar addresses this very issue!
You will learn the theory of structural dissociation of the personality, Fraser’s Dissociative Table Technique, and a range of parts interventions to increase your confidence to identify a client’s parts, work therapeutically with parts and overcome common blocks and defences that arise during trauma reprocessing. The webinar has a strong emphasis on integrating these concepts into your EMDR clinical practice.
Please note:
This webinar is suitable only for therapists who have previously undertaken EMDR Basic Training (Part 1 training at a minimum). It does not constitute an EMDR Basic Training Program.
Some of the topics covered in this webinar overlap with what I teach in Part 2 EMDR training. If you've already completed Part 2 EMDR training with me, I suggest considering my 'EMDR and Advanced Parts Work' on-demand webinar instead of this one.
Webinar Duration: 2 hours, 42 minutes
Inclusions: Webinar recording (no limit on access), PowerPoint slides, accompanying resources