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EMDR South West Workshops

The fee for all events will be £20.  All proceeds will be donated to Trauma Aid UK or a charity of the presenter’s choice.  The workshop presentation will be recorded but not the question and answer sessions.  Recordings of the workshop will be available to purchase.  No refunds will be made but if you are unavailable for the live event you will be sent a link to the recording.  Your consent  to recording will be assumed if you attend the live event.

Date: Friday 16th April 3-5pm

Location: Online

EMDR and resources part one - resources as we understand them, including differences between adult, child, adolescent and young person resourcing. 

Presenter: John Campbell-Beattie, Accredited EMDR Consultant.

This workshop will cover: resources as we understand them, the use of resources and constant assessment, differences between adult, child, adolescent and young person resourcing.  Predominantly examining the client perspective. Developing knowledge about the development of resources from a protocol or script and understanding resources that can be discovered within the client, enhanced and put to use during and between therapy sessions.  The use of being inquisitive, asking questions as a means of constant assessment and awareness, especially with children, young people and adolescents.

Date: Friday 14th May 3-5pm

Location: Online

The use of the EMDR Recent Traumatic Episode Protocol  (R-TEP) with intensive care survivors experiencing  Post Intensive Care Syndrome

Presenter: Rachel Clarke, Accredited EMDR Consultant.

This workshop will cover: information on ICU related PTSD including the role of delirium and how EMDR can be an effective intervention and in particular the use of the R-TEP protocol with ICU COVID survivors.  There is a limited evidence base in connection with ICU related PTSD.  Clinical experience indicates that EMDR is an effective intervention targeting images, thoughts, emotions, and physical sensation and enabling reprocessing of memory that is often very disjointed and impacted by the effects of critical illness, including delirium.  Understanding how the RTEP protocol provides an effective framework for processing these experiences, particularly given that the episode can incorporate ongoing chronic health problems and a fear of re-occurrence.  Developing the understanding of how relevant EMDR is with both ICU survivors in general and with people who have experienced COVID in particular.  Increasing EMDR practitioners’ confidence in the skills they bring to this situation. 

Date: Friday 16th July 3-5pm

Location: Online

EMDR and resources part two - how to store resources.

Presenter: John Campbell-Beattie, Accredited EMDR Consultant.

This workshop will cover: how to store resources that may be thoughts, images, inner videos, sounds, smells and tastes, distancing and soothing. Therapists resources & tools, the use of measures, words and language.  Formulation, CIPOS, Flash, Levine’s body resource, and tests.  Absorption (Hoffman) Cognitive interweaves for C/A & YP, interweaves based on adapting the light stream effect and Socratic questions.   A mixture of client and therapist resources.

Booking links will be made available shortly.

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