This seminar provides an exploration of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy, an evidence-based, transdiagnostic intervention developed over 35 years ago. We will explore the hypothesis of how EMDR works on a neurological level, diving into the science of memory, and how trauma is processed and stored in the brain. Attendees will gain insights from decades of research affirming EMDR’s effectiveness and global recognition while also considering ongoing scientific debates regarding the mechanisms underlying bilateral stimulation’s therapeutic effects.
The seminar will introduce the foundational Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model that underpins EMDR, emphasizing how disruptions in memory processing are linked to the development of conditions such as PTSD, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), and depressive disorders. Additionally, participants will receive a concise overview of the eight phases of the EMDR protocol, highlighting their theoretical significance. As part of the training, attendees will be given a take-home intervention: The development of supportive relational figures through imagery, which can be integrated into other therapeutic modalities.
Course Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Differentiate memory storage processes: Participants will explain how traumatic memories and adaptive memories are stored differently in the brain, gaining a deeper understanding of how adverse and traumatic experiences impact memory formation.
- Describe the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model: Participants will articulate the AIP model and its relevance to understanding disorders like PTSD, GAD, traumatic grief, and depression.
- List the eight phases of EMDR therapy: Participants will list and explain the eight phases of the EMDR protocol, understanding their theoretical importance.
- Apply therapeutic imagery techniques: Participants will learn and be able to implement an imagery-based intervention to help patients develop supportive relational figures, integrating this skill into various therapeutic frameworks.
Instructional Level
This CE program is free to Kaiser Permanente employees.
Instructional Methodology
Lecture
Audio/Visual
On-line Presentation
Continuing Education Information
Kaiser Permanente Northern California Mental Health Training Programs is approved by the California Psychological Association, Office of Professional Development, to sponsor continuing professional education for psychologists in California.
Kaiser Permanente Northern California Mental Health Training Programs designate this live activity for 3 hours continuing education credits for the above-identified licensed professionals.
Refund and Attendance Policy
The seminars mentioned above are Free of charge to Kaiser Permanente Employees and Trainees.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Those who attend the program in full and complete the appropriate evaluation form will receive CE credits. Please note that credit will only be granted for those who attend the entire lecture.