EMDR Therapy and DBT for Trauma-Focused Care: A Beautiful Fusion (Live Webinar)

Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a comprehensive mindfulness-informed intervention for addressing emotional dysregulation as it manifests in a variety of diagnoses. DBT can be used as a stand-alone intervention, or its numerous components (particularly the skills) can be utilized within a comprehensive paradigm of trauma focused care. DBT skills have long been integrated alongside EMDR therapy, especially in Preparation (Phase 2). In this course, participants will gain deeper insight into just how much DBT and EMDR have in common, and consider a richer array of applications for how one ca...Read moren support the other. Participants will learn and apply a multitude of DBT skills and concepts alongside EMDR therapy Phases 2, 7, and 8. Explore how DBT skills and concepts can assist EMDR therapists to work with complicated scenarios related to abreaction, dissociation, and complex trauma within Phases 3-6 of the standard EMDR protocol. Connections between AIP and biosocial theory (DBT) also highlighted, with implications for client history (Phase 1) and case conceptualization explored. Several case studies of how DBT skills were successfully integrated into EMDR therapy are explored throughout the presentation drawing on the presenters’ clinical experiences.

This course is intended for psychologists, counselors, social workers, and marriage and family therapists. This course is offered as a live interactive webinar, involving live Q & A, chat features, and interactive participant discussion. This is an intermediate level course. Attendance at all sessions, and completion of course evaluation is required to receive CE Certificate. Evaluations are distributed by CE-Go via email, upon completion of which, participants are redirected to download their CE Certificate. Participants will have lifetime access to CE certificate. Please contact us with any questions or concerns at support@instituteforcreativemindfulness.com. Less...

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss the history of dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), theoretical perspectives, skills, interventions, and framework
  • Compare and contrast the biosocial theory of emotions (DBT) with the adaptive information processing (AIP) model of EMDR
  • Discuss applications of this comparison/contrast to Phase 1 (Client History) in EMDR and overall case conceptualization
  • Teach 5-7 DBT skills to clients, as well as giving and reviewing meaningful homework assignments
  • Integrate these skills into EMDR therapy Phases 2 & 7 and implement homework into Phase 7 & 8
  • Apply DBT skills related to grounding, mindfulness, and distress tolerance in navigating difficult situations in EMDR therapy (e.g., dissociation, abreaction, complex PTSD)
  • Increase confidence in ability to identify and solve common problems in clinical treatment through a fusion of the DBT and EMDR therapy frameworks

Friday, April 24, 2020

Live Interactive Webinar

09:00 AM EDT - 04:30 PM EDT

EARN 6 CE Credit Hours

About the speakers

Agenda

Introduction and Foundations                                                                          9:00am-10:30am (90 min)

·      History of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

·      Bio-Social Theory of DBT

·      Similarities Between Bio-Social Theory and AIP Model: Implications for Phase 1 History Taking and Case Conceptualization


15 Minute Break

 

Principles of Dialectics and Introduction to DBT Skills                                10:45am-12:00pm (75 min)

·      Techniques for Effective Therapeutic Exchanges in DBT Model with Discussion on Applications to Difficult Situations in EMDR Therapy

·      Skill Set 1: Mindfulness (DBT View and Applications within EMDR Therapy)

·      Skill Set 2: Emotion Regulation (DBT View and Applications within EMDR Therapy)

 

60 Minute Lunch Break


DBT Skills (Continued) and Applications to EMDR Therapy                          1:00pm-2:45pm (105 min)

·      Skill Set 3: Distress Tolerance (DBT View and Applications within EMDR Therapy)

·      Skill Set 4: Interpersonal Effectiveness (DBT View and Applications within EMDR Therapy)

·      Case Study: Judy/ Q & A


15 Minute Break

 

DBT Skills and the Eight Phases of EMDR Therapy                                        3:00pm-4:30pm (90 min)

·      Presentation of How Skills and Concepts Relate to Each EMDR Phase

·      Group Discussion and Case Conceptualization Exercise

·      Final Q & A



CE Information - Earn 6 CE Credit Hours

CE Approvals

State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board
The Institute for Creative Mindfulness is an approved provider of continuing education by the State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, and Marriage and Family Therapist Board for counselors, social workers, and marriage/family therapists. Approval: #RCS091306
American Psychological Association
The Institute for Creative Mindfulness is an approved by American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Institute for Creative Mindfulness maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
EMDR International Association/Advanced Topics Course
The Institute for Creative Mindfulness is an approved provider of continuing education in EMDR Therapy by the EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) Approval: #10002. The program "Introduction to Expressive Arts Therapy" is approved for 6 EMDRIA credits (#10002-16).
Association of Social Worker Boards
Institute for Creative Mindfulness, #1735, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Institute for Creative Mindfulness maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 03/16/2020 – 03/16/2021. Social workers completing this course receive 21 continuing education credits.
National Board of Certified Counselors
The Institute for Creative Mindfulness is an NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP no. 6998. The ACEP is solely responsible for this program, including the awarding of NBCC Credits.

CE Process Info

Attendance at all session is required to receive CE certificate. A continuing education certificate for the event will be obtained using the website, CE-Go. After the event, you will receive an email containing a link to CE-Go.   (This link will be sent to the email account you used to register for the event).

Upon accessing the CE-Go website, you will be able to:

Complete evaluation forms for the event (Mandatory to receive credit)

Download your continuing education certificate in a PDF format

If you have any questions or concerns regarding the CE-Go process, please contact CE-Go at 877 248 6789 or by email at support@ce-go.com