Healing mind and body through structural dissociation theory and EMDR
Description
This half day workshop will teach Structural Dissociation Theory and how it integrates into treating complex trauma with EMDR. Case examples will be used to highlight the theoretical concepts and how to work with the emotional parts while keeping them stable throughout the 8 phases of the EMDR Standard Protocol.
Learning Objectives: • Describe the distinctions between the Apparently Normal Part and Emotional Parts of the Personality • Describe 3 aspects of treating Emotional Parts of the Personality with EMDR while • Keeping them stable• Describe a way to identify Emotional Parts of the Personality • Describe 3 clinical markers for client readiness for trauma reprocessing in complex trauma cases
Learning Objectives: • Describe the distinctions between the Apparently Normal Part and Emotional Parts of the Personality • Describe 3 aspects of treating Emotional Parts of the Personality with EMDR while • Keeping them stable• Describe a way to identify Emotional Parts of the Personality • Describe 3 clinical markers for client readiness for trauma reprocessing in complex trauma cases
Format
Conference
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Shrigley, C., & Martin, K. (2013, May). Healing mind and body through structural dissociation theory and EMDR. Presentation at the EMDR Canada Annual Conference, Banff, AB
Citation
“Healing mind and body through structural dissociation theory and EMDR,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 17, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/21932.