emdr master class II: the dance of attachment • minneapolis, mn

An intensive master level workshop designed for experienced clinicians. A unique opportunity to deepen mastery of EMDR through its application to challenging cases and to explore new levels of personal and professional growth. Completion of at least one EMDR Advanced Training Course, or active use of EMDR in your clinical practice for at least one year, as well as of EMDR Basic Training is required.

Date: Saturday, June 23, 2012 - Sunday, June 24, 2012

Price: $370

an all-new advanced emdr master class II

This EMDRIA-Approved advanced course will help practitioners apply EMDR theory and practice to clients who have suffered early developmental trauma and have significant attachment issues that manifest in pervasive difficulties with self and others. Participants will walk away with a deep appreciation of the "art" of EMDR psychotherapy and be able to successfully integrate EMDR into their own theoretical orientation. In addition to lecture, discussion and videotape of actual clients, participants in this advanced program will be expected to work on their own formative experiences as a means of optimizing their learning in this retreat setting. Come prepared to experience first-hand, the transformative power of EMDR that can change your life as well as your practice!

here's what people say about training with deany

"A skilled master therapist and teacher,
Deany has impressive depth and breadth. She is creative,
contagious and an enthusiastic, therapeutic powerhouse."

"The clinical tapes were amazing! They really helped me
understand how to apply all the earlier training."

"I've really appreciated this weekend. I'm moving from being
a clinician who does EMDR to a true EMDR therapist.
Thank you for your modeling and expertise."

location

Embassy Suites Hotel – Bloomington
2800 American Blvd West
Bloomington, MN 55431

Reservations
Call: 1-952-884-4811 or 1-800-Embassy
Click here to reserve online
Discount code: EDW

The hotel features complimentary parking and shuttles to/from the airport and Mall of America. Single room rates start at $149 and include a complimentary breakfast with a full buffet including omelets and an evening reception with cocktails and light snacks. Reservations must be made by June 1, 2012.

learning objectives

In this workshop, we will begin by reviewing the different attachment styles and the patterns of response that develop as adaptations to early caregivers. We will learn to recognize the hallmarks of a “good enough” attachment relationship with your client and explore how that sets the groundwork for accessing formative relational experiences—some of which are outside the domain of language and explicit memory networks.

We will also explore how these patterns can generate internal emotional responses in the therapist. We’ll learn how to utilize these responses in ways that can bring otherwise unavailable material into the present moment to allow for a reprocessing experience that can yield profound personal transformation for the client.

Through lecture, discussion, videotape, live demonstration and small group experiences, you will gain concrete knowledge about attachment styles and the nervous system and you will practice using concrete, practical strategies that facilitate reprocessing in cases of complex developmental trauma. These include:

  • How to utilize the moment-to-moment experience in and out of reprocessing sessions;
  • How to identify a “predominant” state of mind with respect to attachment as a means of accessing early experiences where this state of mind was developed;
  • To identify specific attachment strategies that correspond to the different attachment styles;
  • How to identify and work with states of autonomic nervous system (ANS) activation as they relate to certain attachment styles both in and out of reprocessing sessions;
  • How to facilitate the client’s ability to reflect coherently on their early experiences instead of being completely absorbed in them or over-identified with them;
  • How to identify and track somatic responses as a means of bringing into awareness implicit aspects of experience that can be reprocessed;
  • How to facilitate repair and integration of experience in reprocessing sessions through the use of advanced cognitive interweave strategies;
  • How to apply mindfulness skills to facilitate an awareness of your own internal responses to the client’s process and how to best understand and utilize your experience.

ceu

12 CEU's approval pending. Attendance at entire workshop is required to receive credit.

  • APA: EMDR Institute, Inc is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. EMDR Institute, Inc maintains responsibility for this program and its contents.
  • NBCC: EMDR Institute, Inc is an approved provider through the National Board of Certified Counselors.
  • NASW: Approval pending.
  • EMDRIA: Approval #00017-22.
  • CBRN:  For California, this course meets the qualification for 12 continuing education hours for Registered Nurses as required by the California Board of Registered Nursing.
  • BBS:  For California the course meets the qualifications for 12 CEU's for MFT's and LCSW's as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.  
  • SW: EMDR Institute, provider #1206, is approved for SW continuing education by the Assoc of SW Boards (ASWB) www.aswb.org, through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program.  EMDR Institute maintains responsibility for the program.  Social Workers participating in the course will receive 12 (clinical or social work ethics) CE clock hours.
  • Florida CSWs, MFTs and MHCs:  The Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling recognizes EMDR Institute as a provider of continuing education.  Provider Number 50-591.

workshop requirements

Attendees must have completed an EMDRIA approved (50 hour) Basic EMDR Training, Parts I & II as well as at least one EMDR Advanced Training course. Please bring proof of previous trainings and professional license number to training. To receive credit, you must attend the entire session.

about the presenter

Deany Laliotis, LICSW is a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in treatment of traumatic stress disorders and attachment issues. She is a Senior Trainer for EMDR Institute, Inc., where she has been of the faculty since 1993. As an EMDRIA-approved trainer and consultant, she presents world-wide on advanced clinical applications of EMDR. She is the co-director of EMDR of Greater Washington and maintains a private practice in Washington, DC.

Deany has contributed a chapter titled, "Healing the Wounds of Attachment: An EMDR Relational Approach," in, Psychotherapist Revealed: Therapists Speak about Self-Disclosure where she writes about the relational component of EMDR psychotherapy. She has also recently co-authored an article with Francine Shapiro on, "EMDR and the Adaptive Information Processing Model: Integrative Treatment and Case Conceptualization," which is published in a special edition of the Journal of Clinical Social Work on Integrative Psychotherapy, October 12, 2010.

Participants from Deany's trainings consistently say that she is a very clear and concise teacher who inspires confidence and enthusiasm among her trainees.

co-sponsor

Creating Healthy Spaces
Tricia Mageli-Maley, M.A., LP
E-mail: tmm@creatinghealthyspaces.com
Michael Maley, Ph.D.
E-mail: michael@creatinghealthyspaces.com

price and payment

$370.00 until May 21st;
$395.00 after May 21st and onsite.

Cancellation/Refund: Tuition refundable up to June 1st less a processing fee of $50.00.
No refunds after June 1st.

Need more information? Please email Christina Zavalij.