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LIVE SCHEDULE

January 29–31, 2024 | 9:00am–5:00pm Central
Neurobiology of Trauma and Symptomology
Trauma and Complex Trauma Treatment Overview
How complex trauma treatment differs from single incident trauma treatment
Handling crises, suicidality, substance use
Anger and other treatment roadblocks
Common therapies and evidence-based treatment review
Research, treatment risks and limitations
Assessing for Trauma and Dissociation
EMDR Research, Treatment Risks and Limitations
Clinical Implications of Using Dual Awareness and Methods of Bilateral Stimulation
The AIP model: How EMDR Incorporates Adaptive Information Processing
History Taking, Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning
Intro to Resourcing
Calm Place, Container, Restoration Team, and Light Stream
Practice Calm Place and Resourcing Techniques
Demonstrations of the 8 Phase Model
Setting up the EMDR Protocol for an EMDR session
Demos of complete and incomplete EMDR sessions
How to work with an incomplete/unfinished session
Practice Setting up the Protocol
February 29–March 1, 2024 | 9:00am–5:00pm Central
Using the 8 Phase Model:
EMDR for Direct Treatment of Traumatic Memories

History
Preparation
Assessment
Desensitization
Installation
Body scan
Closure
Re-evaluation
Demonstrations and Practice Reprocessing Phase of EMDR
Utilizing Cognitive Interweaves and Parts Interweaves
Practice Protocol and Interweaves
Resource Development and Installation
Future Calm Place
Future Sober Self
Future Restoration Team
EMDR Protocol and Considerations with Children & Adolescents
Legal and Ethical Considerations of EMDR
Attachment-Based EMDR for Resolving Relational Trauma
Treating Complex Trauma with EMDR
Phase 1 Modifications: Target Mapping vs Target Sequence Planning
Phase 2 Modifications: Bolstering the Preparation Phase for Complex Trauma Treatment
Phase 4 Modifications: Desensitization and the Dual Awareness State in Treating Complex Trauma
Phase 6 Modifications: Scanning for Remnants of Trauma in the Body
Virtual EMDR for Clients: Direct Treatment of Traumatic Memories via Telehealth
Group Consultation
Your instructor will provide additional information during the training on how you can schedule your consultation hours and apply for certification at no additional cost.

YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Stacy Ruse

Stacy Ruse, LPC, is certified in EMDR and provides EMDR training and consulting to therapists to help them work more effectively with complex trauma and difficult cases. She specializes in working with severe anxiety, complex trauma, dissociation, eating disorders, self-harm, sexual abuse, mood disorders & PTSD. She also has a special place in her heart for working with other healers/therapists, empaths, first responders, teachers, and those with traumatic histories. Her approach is down to earth, warm, and collaborative.

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Stacy Ruse is the owner of Aglow Counseling and has an employment relationship with Mindfully. She receives compensation as a consultant. Stacy Ruse receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Stacy Ruse is a member of IFS Continuity Program, EMDRIA, and the Colorado Association of Psychotherapist.


This course meets educational requirements for Evergreen Certified EMDR Clinician (EMDR-C) through Evergreen Certifications.
This course is not affiliated with EMDRIA and does not qualify toward EMDRIA credits or training.

NOTE: No additional discounts or coupons may be applied to this course.
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