Several EMDR therapy workshops and trainings will be held in Lincoln, Nebraska in 2015 and 2016, including basic training sessions in July/September 2015, October/November 2015, and June/September 2016. A boot camp in October 2015 and a workshop on problem behaviors and addictions in November 2015 will also be offered. The basic training teaches the EMDR therapy approach and protocol. Workshops will be led by experienced EMDRIA consultants and trainers and provide CEUs for mental health professionals.
Trauma and the Twelve Steps: Clinical Keys to Recovery Enhancement Jamie Marich
Course Description:
Some of the toughest clients presenting for therapy are plagued by issues of co-occurring trauma and addiction. Although the popular 12-step approaches to addiction treatment are still appropriate for clients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other trauma-related diagnoses, rigid application of the disease model and 12-step principles may prove more harmful than helpful for clients in need. In this workshop, participants will learn how to blend traditional knowledge about the disease of addiction and 12-step approaches to recovery with the latest research and practice knowledge on trauma. As a result, participants will find that they will be able to better connect with addicted clients who struggle with trauma, and deliver the help that they so desperately need in a way that honors their experience. In this workshop, participants will learn how to blend traditional knowledge about the disease of addiction and 12-step approaches to recovery with the latest research and practice knowledge on trauma. As a result, participants will find that they will be able to better connect with addicted clients who struggle with trauma, and deliver the help that they so desperately need in a way that honors their experience.
Objectives:
Describe how certain 12-step approaches, slogans, and customs may be counterproductive when working with a traumatized client
Explain how certain features of 12-step recovery are productive for working with addicted survivors of trauma stress and identify how these features can be implemented into treatment
Develop a plan for working 12-step recovery strategies alongside appropriate treatment for the traumatic stress issue(s)
This is a long version of what I'm presenting at PCMA on 2/8/12. It includes more data that I'll be sharing and summarizing during my verbal presentation.
Trauma and the Twelve Steps: Clinical Keys to Recovery Enhancement Jamie Marich
Course Description:
Some of the toughest clients presenting for therapy are plagued by issues of co-occurring trauma and addiction. Although the popular 12-step approaches to addiction treatment are still appropriate for clients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other trauma-related diagnoses, rigid application of the disease model and 12-step principles may prove more harmful than helpful for clients in need. In this workshop, participants will learn how to blend traditional knowledge about the disease of addiction and 12-step approaches to recovery with the latest research and practice knowledge on trauma. As a result, participants will find that they will be able to better connect with addicted clients who struggle with trauma, and deliver the help that they so desperately need in a way that honors their experience. In this workshop, participants will learn how to blend traditional knowledge about the disease of addiction and 12-step approaches to recovery with the latest research and practice knowledge on trauma. As a result, participants will find that they will be able to better connect with addicted clients who struggle with trauma, and deliver the help that they so desperately need in a way that honors their experience.
Objectives:
Describe how certain 12-step approaches, slogans, and customs may be counterproductive when working with a traumatized client
Explain how certain features of 12-step recovery are productive for working with addicted survivors of trauma stress and identify how these features can be implemented into treatment
Develop a plan for working 12-step recovery strategies alongside appropriate treatment for the traumatic stress issue(s)
This is a long version of what I'm presenting at PCMA on 2/8/12. It includes more data that I'll be sharing and summarizing during my verbal presentation.
At many organizations, content is created in silos, powered by politics and not driven by success metrics. It might be outdated or contradictory, have different voices or be disconnected from audience needs. In those instances, content is a drain and an expense, rather than an asset. This session will reveal how organizations of different types and sizes created content ecosystems that transformed their content into assets that deliver audience value and drive business success. You will see what a successful content ecosystem looks like; what it looks like when content, people and systems are not connected; and how to create the content ecosystem that is right for your organization.
Smartin Up Your Personal Brand and Professional PresenceAngel Guerrero
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Colorado Coach Connection July 5, 2011ICF Colorado
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At many organizations, content is created in silos, powered by politics and not driven by success metrics. It might be outdated or contradictory, have different voices or be disconnected from audience needs. In those instances, content is a drain and an expense, rather than an asset. This session will reveal how organizations of different types and sizes created content ecosystems that transformed their content into assets that deliver audience value and drive business success. You will see what a successful content ecosystem looks like; what it looks like when content, people and systems are not connected; and how to create the content ecosystem that is right for your organization.
Smartin Up Your Personal Brand and Professional PresenceAngel Guerrero
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including informational storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the copyright holder, except for brief quotations in a review.
Colorado Coach Connection July 5, 2011ICF Colorado
The Colorado Coach Connection is published the 5th and 20th day of each month. The Colorado Coach Connection is open to Denver Coach Federation members and non-members who wish to advertise programs, services or products that would be of interest to this readership, primarily coaches.
Medical University of South Carolina- Grief and Loss trauma counseling NOT just for children. Uses Narrative style to overcoming and integrating trauma
1. All workshops in Lincoln will be held at 4600 Valley Road (Classroom 1).
The site for the 2016 Basic Training in Western NE is not yet determined.
U P C O M I N G W O R K S H O P S & T R A I N I N G S E S S I O N S
ABOUT THE TRAINER:
DaLene Forester Thacker, PhD, LMFT, LPCC is an EMDRIA Approved Consultant and
Trainer. She serves on the EMDRIA Board of Directors and holds the position of
President-Elect. DaLene is the Director of the Advanced Education Institute (AEI)
in Redding, California.
ABOUT THE TRAINER:
Mark Nickerson, LICSW is an EMDRIA Approved Consultant and Trainer. He serves
on the EMDRIA Board of Directors and holds the position of immediate Past
President. Mark is the author of The Wounds Within, an exposé on the challenges
for war veterans and their families. Mark co-founded the Men’s Resource Center
of Western MA, a state-certified domestic violence intervention service.
EMDR Therapy Basic Training (Parts 1 & 2 w/ consultation)
This is the complete EMDR Therapy Basic Training approved by the EMDR International Association
(EMDRIA). Participants will learn the EMDR therapy approach, the basic 8-phase EMDR protocol,
the Adaptive Information Processing Model, and how to incorporate EMDR into your practice.
COST: $1,550 (Register early to receive a $100 Early Bird discount.)
DATES: July 24–26 & Sept. 11–13, 2015 — Lincoln FULL
Oct. 9–11 & Nov. 20–22, 2015 — Lincoln REGISTRATION IS OPEN
June 24–26 & Sept.30–Oct. 2, 2016 — Western NE (TBD) REGISTRATION OPEN JANUARY 2016
EMDR Therapy Boot Camp
This 2-day course is an EMDR therapy skills refresher for newly-trained as well as experienced EMDR
therapists. It is intended for clinicians who have not had the opportunity to practice EMDR to the
comfort level preferred when working with clients.
COST: $425 (Register early to receive a $50 Early Bird discount.)
DATES: Oct. 23–24, 2015 — Lincoln REGISTRATION IS OPEN
Breaking the Cycle:
A Comprehensive EMDR Therapy Approach for Problem Behaviors
Treatment approaches for acting out behaviors and ways to target behavioral addictions will be
presented. Key points throughout the training will be illuminated with case examples, including video
clips from actual clinical sessions. This workshop has been presented around the world, including
Brazil, Italy, The United Kingdom, and other countries.
COST: $425 (Register early to receive a $50 Early Bird discount.)
DATES: Nov 13–14, 2015 — Lincoln REGISTRATION IS OPEN
EMDR Therapy Basic Training (Part 2 w/ consultation)
This course is designed for clinicians who have completed Part 1 of the training and have not yet
completed all requirements of the EMDR Therapy Basic Training.
COST: $TBD
DATES: June 3–5, 2016 — Lincoln REGISTRATION WILL OPEN JANUARY 2016
Sponsored by Behavioral Health Resources, LLC
For questions about the workshop series or to add your name to our e-mail list to receive notices
about the workshops, contact the sponsor, Brenda Rohren at:
brenda@bhr-llc.com or (402) 486-1101
For more detailed descriptions of each workshop, eligibility, registration information, and updates,
visit the website of the Southeast Nebraska EMDRIA Regional Network at:
www.sene-emdria.org (listed on the Events page)
REGISTRATION: www.bit.ly/TAP-EMDR
The information on this postcard is current as of July 31, 2015.
2. Tel: (402) 486-1101 brenda@bhr-llc.com
Fax: (402) 486-4342 www.bhr-llc.com
7441 O Street, Suite 107
Lincoln, NE 68510
located in the Corporate Centre building
Registration and workshop coordination provided by the
Training for Addiction Professionals (TAP) Program.
CEUs available for mental health clinicians & alcohol and drug counselers.
Criminogenic CEUs available for Nebraska Registered Service Providers.
EMDRIA credits offered for EMDRIA members.
EMDR Therapy Basic Training (Parts 1 & 2 w/ consultation)
•July & September, 2015 — Lincoln *FULL
•October & November, 2015 — Lincoln
•June & September, 2016 — Western NE (TBD)
EMDR Therapy Boot Camp
•October, 2015 — Lincoln
Breaking the Cycle (Problem Behaviors & Addictions)
•November, 2015 — Lincoln
EMDR Therapy Basic Training (Part 2 w/ consultation)
•June, 2016 — Lincoln
E M D R T H E R A P Y W O R K S H O P S E R I E S