EMDR Therapy Basic Training Part 1 (New Orleans)

8/23/2018 - 8/25/2018
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: Tulane School of Social Work, 127 Elk Place, New Orleans

EMDR Therapy is a comprehensive psychotherapy that accelerates the treatment of a wide range of pathologies and self-esteem issues related to disturbing events and present life conditions.  This interactional, standardized approach has been empirically tested in over 20 randomized controlled studies with trauma patients and hundreds of published case reports evaluating a considerable range of presenting complaints including, depression, anxiety, phobias, excessive grief, somatic conditions and addictions and compulsive disorders.  EMDR Therapy is guided by the Adaptive Information Processing model hypothesizes that unprocessed memories appear to set the basis for a wide range of dysfunction.  A number of neurophysiological studies have documented the rapid post-treatment EMDR therapy effects. This core training, EMDR Therapy Part 1 and Part 2, train mental health clinicians in the standardized protocol for EMDR treatment and meet all EMDR International Association’s (EMDRIA) requirements. 

 Between the first and second parts of the course, and in order to continue to the second part, each participant will participate in a total of 4-6 hours of consultation

22 CE clock hours in Diagnosis are available in Parts 1 and 2.  No NBCCcredits available through LCA.

For more information:

Parker Sternbergh

Tulane University

Tulane School of Social Work #8906

Internal Registrar, Continuing Education and Field Assistant

127 Elk Place

New Orleans, LA  70112-2627

(504)862-3484, (800) 631-8234 work

(504)862-8727 fax


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