Connect Virtual EMDR Basic Training March & May 2025
EMDRIA- Approved EMDR Basic Training (Virtual)
Part One: March 7-9, 2025; Part Two: May 16-18, 2025 Friday-Sunday
Fridays & Saturdays 9 AM - 6 PM Eastern Time, Sundays 9 AM - 5:15 PM Eastern Time
EMDRIA-Approved Trainer: Cherilyn Rowland Petrie
Skill Level: Beginner
Audience: Mental Health Professionals including Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, Graduate Students and pre-licensed therapists who are on a track to licensure
About This Course:
Full Training Package Includes:
20 Hours Lecture
20 Hours Small Group Practicum
10 Hours Consultation
40 Optional CEs (see detailed CE information below)
All components of Basic Training must be completed within 12 months of the start of training.
Also Included:
- Printed Training Manual (300+ pages) mailed to you prior to the training
- Online access to downloadable/printable forms, scripts, and handouts from the manual
- Discussion Board for communicating with your training cohort
- “Office Hours” for additional Q&A with your trainer each morning prior to the lecture
The need for evidence-based trauma treatment is, unfortunately, growing day by day. To help you meet that need, we’ve translated our traditional, EMDRIA-Approved EMDR Basic Training into a live, virtual format that includes lots of interaction, Q&A, and real-time practicum experiences. All through our Zoom platform.
In addition to the core material we’ll share best practices for delivering EMDR Therapy via telehealth with great fidelity to the research validated model for optimal results. If you love the idea of learning from the comfort of your home or office with no additional travel costs, this option might be perfect for you.
Personalized attention, thoughtful feedback, and a warm spirit of hospitality are hallmarks of all Connect trainings, and we are proud and excited to bring those values to the digital realm. Our highly experienced virtual training team provides dynamic energy and strong support throughout the two intensive three-day weekends. We are deeply invested in your growth and can’t wait to welcome you to our vibrant community of effective, trauma-informed therapists!
Spaces are limited to ensure an optimal learning environment for each participant.
Throughout our Basic Training, we emphasize appropriate client selection, preparation, and stabilization for diverse levels of client complexity and clinical expertise. With ongoing Consultation built right into the training package, you will get the guidance you need to start using these new skills safely and effectively right away.
Who is Eligible to Attend?
EMDRIA Sets the Standards for Attendance. Read full eligibility requirements here: https://www.emdria.org/emdr-training/eligibility-requirements-for-emdr-training/
Registered Interns
Social Workers
Mental Health Counselors
Marriage and Family Therapists
Psychologists
Psychiatrists
Psychiatric ARNPs
Graduate Students in Internship with Active Caseloads
Fees: (Includes 10 hours required Consultation via Zoom)
Payment Plan/Deposit Option: Select this option at Checkout to Pay $550 when you register and the remainder by Feb 21, 2025.
Nonprofit Clinician: $1,250
For-Profit Clinician: $1,425
Optional CEs: $75 Available for purchase at registration (total of 40 CEs for complete course) Please scroll down for full information on CEs and coverage.
*Non-Profit Clinicians are those working 20+ hours a week in a non-profit setting or graduate students in their final internship/practicum with active clinical cases.
*** We have limited spaces for EMDR therapists who have previously completed a training offered by an EMDRIA accredited provider to retake the course at half-price. This does not include the 10 hours of consultation. Please contact Claire at Claire@ConnectEMDR.com to inquire.
Cancellation Policy
Full refund minus credit card processing fees for cancellations prior to 2 weeks before basic training starts.
*in the event of illness, we will make every effort to schedule you into another Basic Training within the calendar year.
We are committed to providing you with a great staff-to-student ratio and consultant-to-consultee ratio, which means confirming our staff at least two weeks in advance based on registrations. That is why we can’t provide refunds for cancellations made within two weeks of the training.
Training Highlights:
Two, Three-Day Training Weekends (Friday - Sunday)
- Supervised small group practice on each training day.
- The Full Course (20 hrs didactic, 20 hrs practicum, and 10 hrs consultation) included in fee.
- EMDRIA-Approved Basic Training setting the stage for EMDRIA Certification
- Physiological overview of the information processing system.
- Specialized history taking to identify dysfunctional patterns and their causes.
- Treatment planning to address past events, current triggers and future needs.
- Stabilization techniques across the attachment spectrum.
- Reduction of overt symptoms to achieve comprehensive mental health.
- Address the full range of trauma and other disturbing life events.
- Applications to combat trauma and first responders.
- Applications to addictions, grief, anxiety, depression, and somatic disorders.
- Applications to natural and man-made disasters.
- Applications to family and couples therapy
- Applications to trauma caused by racism and social location
Detailed Course Overview & Learning Objectives
20 hours of didactic, 20 hours of supervised practice, 10 hours of Group Consultation. The supervised practice is gently guided by a facilitator who will assist the participants to apply the model and objectives of the morning lecture. All components must be completed within 12 months of the start of training.
Part One Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the history and evolution of EMDR Therapy.
2. Identify the 5 components of a memory.
3. Explain 2 possible mechanisms of action thought to contribute to the efficacy of EMDR.
4. Describe 3 key research findings about EMDR Therapy.
5. List 6 types of client complaints treatable with EMDR therapy.
6. Discuss 5 considerations for appropriate client selection.
7. Describe 3 measures for effective and safe use of EMDR therapy.
8. List 3 techniques for identifying targets during history taking.
9. Explain the therapeutic process using both adult and child-friendly language.
10. Demonstrate how to introduce a state change technique during Preparation Phase.
11. Select an appropriate first target memory for reprocessing.
12. Explain the 2 main goals of the Assessment Phase.
13. Prepare a comprehensive treatment plan using Standard Protocol.
14. List the 8 phases and 3 Prongs of EMDR Therapy.
15. Select appropriate opportunities for using the Recent Event Protocol.
16. Apply Future Templates as part of EMDR Therapy’s 3rd Prong.
Part Two Learning Objectives:
1. Explain key differences between simple and complex case presentations.
2. Describe 3 ways to address the impact of clients’ cultures, roles, and identities within the AIP Model.
3. Describe key differences in treatment planning for clients with developmental trauma.
4. Assess where a client is in relation to their “Window of Tolerance.”
5. List 3 common blocking beliefs that hinder progress in therapy.
6. Identify when to modify EMDR’s Standard Protocol for emergent situations and complex presentations.
7. Demonstrate Preparation Phase interventions for complex cases, including Resource Development and Installation.
8. Identify common signs of dissociation and select appropriate screening tools.
9. List 3 strategies to manage hypoarousal during processing.
10. List 3 strategies to help clients maintain dual attention during intense emotional responses.
11. Distinguish between different types of cognitive interweaves.
12. Apply interweaves as needed to facilitate blocked Processing.
13. Explain when and how to use EMD, rather than EMDR.
14. Prepare treatment plans to address both simple and complex phobias.
15. Prepare specialized treatment plans for at least 3 different populations, such as military, sexual trauma survivors, and clients with substance use disorders.
16. Describe special considerations for working with anxiety, grief, and somatic disorders as an EMDR Therapist.
Schedule for Each Weekend:
All times reflect the Eastern Time Zone as ConnectEMDR is based in Orlando, FL. To convert to your time zone, use the World Clock feature on your iPhone home screen.
Part One:
Friday
9:00am - 9:15am: Sign On/Housekeeping/Tech Check
9:15am - 1:00pm: Lecture with 15 minute break
1:00pm - 2:00pm: Lunch
2:00pm - 6:00pm: Afternoon Practicum
Saturday
9:00am - 9:15am: "Office Hours"
9:15am - 1:00pm: Lecture with 15 minute break
1:00pm - 2:00pm: Lunch
2:00pm - 6:00pm: Afternoon Practicum
Sunday
9:00am - 9:15 am "Office Hours"
9:15am - 12:30pm: Lecture with 15 minute break
12:30pm - 1:30pm: Lunch
1:30pm - 5:00pm: Afternoon Practicum
5:00pm - 5:15pm: Wrap Up
Part Two
Friday
9:00am - 9:15am: Sign On/Housekeeping/Tech Check
9:15am - 1:00pm: Lecture with 15 minute break
1:00pm - 2:00pm: Lunch
2:00pm - 6:00pm: Afternoon Practicum
Saturday
9:00am - 9:15am: "Office Hours"
9:15am - 1:00pm: Lecture with 15 minute break
1:00pm - 2:00pm: Lunch
2:00pm - 6:00pm: Afternoon Practicum
Sunday
9:00am - 9:15 am "Office Hours"
9:15am - 12:30pm: Lecture with 15 minute break
12:30pm - 1:30pm: Lunch
1:30pm - 5:00pm: Afternoon Practicum
5:00pm - 5:15pm: Wrap Up
FAQs:
We highly recommend that you visit our Website To learn more about Connect's Basic Training, including important FAQS about the training and consultation process.
Required Reading:
Per the EMDRIA, all trainees are required to read Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, 3rd Ed., by Francine Shapiro. We recommend purchasing this book (online) as soon as you register so that you can read as much as possible prior to the start of your training.
Attendance Policy
Participants must attend all training days in their entirety and actively participate in all supervised practice exercises and group consultation sessions in order to receive a certificate of completion for this training. Those who miss more than 15 minutes of any portion of the training, at any point during the training, may be dismissed from the training at the discretion of the staff and will not receive a certificate of completion, CE credits, or a refund. We understand that emergencies and illnesses sometimes happen during the training. The structure of EMDR Basic Training is such that each afternoon's experiential work draws on what is learned in morning lecture, and each day's activities build on previous days. Practicum is completed in small groups and unfolds over each 3-day weekend. For this reason, it is not typically possible to "make-up" missed portions of lecture or practicum at a later date. Instead, we can offer a retake of the entire training weekend at 50% of the regular training price.
About The Presenter
Cherilyn became a Florida Qualified Supervisor in 2006 and was credentialed as an EMDRIA-Approved Consultant 2013. She is an adjunct faculty member at the Rollins College Masters in Counseling program, where she teaches a seminar on Treating Adult Trauma Survivors.
For 20 years, Cherilyn worked as a therapist and then Clinical Supervisor for the Mental Health Team at Kids House, a Children’s Advocacy Center in Seminole County, Florida. There, she specialized in using EMDR Therapy to treat children and adolescents who have experienced early trauma, attachment injury, and neglect, and who have complex clinical presentations.
Now in private practice, Cherilyn remains committed to training others to meet the needs of these traumatized children. She believes in supporting other professionals as they navigate the learning curve of EMDR Therapy and is excited about helping them find creative and effective ways to intervene in the lives of children.
Cherilyn understands the needs of community mental health agencies and the investment they make in training. She is dedicated to helping agencies develop working environments that foster retention of EMDR-trained staff.
Statement of Proactive Commitment to Inclusion & Diversity
Connect welcomes trainees and consultees from all cultural, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds, sexual and gender orientations. We are committed to providing a safe and inclusive learning environment for all trainees and consultees, including Black People, People of Color, Indigenous People, and LGBTQ People. We pledge to proactively address issues of cultural competence and culturally-based trauma during every phase of professional development.
ADA Assistance
Our in-person trainings are held in facilities that are in compliance with the American Disabilities Act. Please contact Claire at Claire@ConnectEMDR.com or (407) 970-7915 if accommodation is required for this online training.
CEs
Grievances:
Connect seeks to ensure equitable treatment of every person and to make every attempt to resolve grievances in a fair manner. Please submit a written grievance to info@ConnectEMDR.com Grievances would receive, to the best of our ability, corrective action in order to prevent further problems.
There is no known conflict of interest nor commercial support for this program.
Instructors
Cherilyn Rowland Petrie
Contact us
- Claire Mauer
- in••••o@con••••r.com
Classifications
Categories
- Basic Training - Virtual
- Basic Training
Levels
- All