The Reunion...
Integrative Attachment Trauma Family Therapy:

The Family Therapy Component of the IATP-C Model

LIVE: OMAHA TRAINING

TRAINING FOR NON-EMDR AND EMDR CLINICIANS

**SPONSORED BY THE EMDR INSTITUTE**

7 LICENSURE AND EMDRIA CREDITS
 

Learn the family therapy component of the integrative protocol to help children with severe behaviors such as lying, stealing, aggression, sexualized behaviors, and elimination problems. Shift parents from understanding their children as behavior problems to understanding them through the lens of trauma. Coach parents in methods that help heal and integrate their child’s brain. Learn to utilize “detective work” and the “domino method,” remove shame and create new insight for parents and children. Identify children’s negative beliefs and triggers and understand their traumatic origins. Create awareness and compassion for the inner child within the child and create a therapeutic story for healing. Learn to integrate the family therapy component with EMDR as a solo therapist or through a collaborative team for the most efficient resolution of symptoms and behaviors in traumatized children.

  •  Learn to integrate the family therapy component with EMDR.

  • Implement the protocol as a solo EMDR therapist or through collaboration with an EMDR therapist.
  •  View numerous videos of work with severe trauma cases.


Date:
Saturday February 2, 2019

  St. Albert Catholic Schools- Media Center
  400 Gleason Avenue
  Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503- MAP  

 Agenda:
   8:00 am - 5:00 pm (7 CEs + EMDRIA Credits)

 Pricing:
$195
  Register by January 18th - $153
  Register by January 28th - $170

EMDR Integrative Attachment Trauma Protocol (IATP-C) for Children

LIVE: VIRTUAL WORKSHOP

Training for EMDR Clinicians that have completed EMDR Basic Training I and II

**SPONSORED BY THE EMDR INSTITUTE**

12 LICENSURE AND EMDRIA CREDITS
MUST ATTEND ALL 3 DAYS FOR LICENSURE AND EMDRIA CREDITS

Learn to implement EMDR to strengthen attachments, develop self-regulation, and heal attachment wounds rooted in a history of abuse, neglect, early medical trauma, or changes in caregivers through slides, case presentations, and over 30 videos of our work with severely traumatized, complex children. You will be able to immediately apply innovative strategies and help children with even the most severe behaviors, including stealing, lying, aggression, sexualized behaviors, elimination problems, and defiance.
This is a practical workshop that is rich with creative interventions, inspiring cases, and numerous videos that will allow you to leave the workshop prepared to:

  • Involve parents in “detective work” to understand child behaviors from the AIP model.
  • Facilitate the development of self-awareness and self-regulation skills in children.
  • Process preverbal trauma with EMDR through the therapeutic story.
  • Help parents attune and respond with sensitivity to the emotions and traumatic memories underlying the child’s behaviors.
  • Implement EMDR Attachment Resource Development (ARD) to enhance parent-child attachment prior to memory work.
  • Apply EMDR Self Regulation Development and Installation (SRDI) to increase affect and behavioral regulation.
  • Utilize EMDR empowerment interweaves and other creative interweaves for children with stuck thinking.
  • Use puppets, plays and stories to help children process the past with EMDR.
  • Heal and find safety for the “inner child within the child.”
  • Use EMDR with role plays to process current triggers and develop future templates.
  • Learn to develop collaborative relationships with colleagues to create an effective family-EMDR treatment team.

Dates:

Friday and Saturday
April 26-27, 2019

Friday
May 3, 2019

Location:
LIVE Virtual Workshop from your own personal device!
(Laptop, computer, Ipad,etc.)

Agenda:
April 26-27, 2019 10:00-2:00 pm CDT (8 CEs )
May 3, 2019 10:00-2:00 pm CDT (4 CEs)

Pricing:
$395
( EMDR and EMDRIA credits)
$375 – for NON-PROFIT organizations

Non-Profit organizations must submit a copy of their letterhead upon registration to  angidatcnebraska@gmail.com

 Register by March 26th- $355
$335 Non-Profit

Register by April 19th- $375
$355 Non-Profit
Getting to know our
IATP-C Certified Clinicians
Marcia Goncalves-Terlep has a private practice in West Palm Beach Florida, where she works with children and adults, with a special focus on helping children who have experienced trauma. She has always had a passion for working with children and recently became certified in the IATP-C approach.

Dr. Erica Liu Wollin, Psy.D presents:

"The Impact of Fetal Alcohol Exposure on Children and the Trauma Work We Do"
This two-hour webinar focuses on the Impact of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) on children and their families. Recent research suggests that FASD may affect up to 5% of children in the US, and even higher in certain regions and countries- making it as common if not more so than other well-known developmental disabilities; yet the majority of children are undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. Rates of FASD are particularly high in adoptive and foster families, yet few families are educated or prepared to recognize, let alone handle the unique challenges that come with FASD. Trauma practitioners will benefit from a deeper understanding of best practices with children who have or are suspected of having been exposed in-utero to alcohol.