Please join us at Southern Connecticut State University for a seminar on Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing techniques. Please read the full post for more details.
Dixwell Newhallville
Community Mental Health Services
Urban Trauma Center
Sponsoring:
EMDR Level I Training
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
The EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Program
Friday, March 12, 2010 Questions: Call Donald F. deGraffenried, LCSW
Saturday, March 13, 2010 Clinical Coordinator, Dixwell Newhallville
Sunday, March 14, 2010 Community Mental Health Services
Location: New Haven, SCSU 203/776-8390 x 211
Engleman Hall A & B
EMDR is a complex approach to psychotherapy that accelerates the treatment of a wide range of pathologies and self-esteem issues related to upsetting past traumatic events and present life conditions. This interactional, standardized approach has been empirically tested with patients evincing a considerable range of presenting complaints, including, loss of a loved one, rape, sexual molestation, Vietnam combat and natural disaster.
EMDR is a specialized approach that requires supervised training for full therapeutic effectiveness and client safety. The training will consist of lecture, live and videotaped demonstrations and supervised practice. The format of this workshop has been designed by the originator of EMDR, Francine Shapiro, PhD.
If you are ready to register for the EMDR HAP Level I training, Register Now. If you have registration questions please call Hope Payson, Training Coordinator for the EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Program at 203/288-4450.