A behind the scenes look at healers as well as the art and science of healing.
After teaching in the public school system for 20+ years, Troy stumbled upon the educational approach of self directed learning and was inspired to open his own self directed learning center in West Des Moines, IA. Liberty SDLC respects and supports each young person's innate desire to learn and grow. They believe in small learning communities where it's safe for members to be their authentic selves. They promote the freedom to play, explore, and create in a pressure-free environment. They celebrate individuals' strengths and support their growth by helping members set and accomplish their personal learning goals.Troy sees many educational and mental health benefits when allowing children to direct their own learning. Learn more about Liberty! https://libertysdlc.com/
Robin is an international trauma expert and best-selling author of leading EMDR and trauma books, as well as a world-renowned trainer. Her engaging teaching style and use of examples and demonstrations make learning about incorporating ego state work into your clinical practice truly easy! In her Easy Ego States Interventions workshop, Robin brings together present day treatment approaches, including EMDR therapy, based on her book Easy Ego State Interventions: Strategies for Working with Parts. With Robin's support and guidance, you will gain a deep understanding of the self and how to engage the individual parts of the self in therapy. By the end of the workshop, you will be equipped with the confidence and skills to more effectively and compassionately work with parts of the self in your practice.
This lively and informative workshop will summarize a basic introduction to Internal Family Systems (IFS) theory and demonstrate practical IFS informed clinical interventions into the eight phases of EMDR.
Dr. Corley and his family packed up and moved to the Kansas City area in 2013 when Cary took a job as a counselor at Peace Partnership in Lee's Summit. Cary and Lynsey met at the University of Alabama where he was studying psychology and she was studying finance. They've been married since 2005 and have three wonderful kids. Both Cary and Lynsey love hanging out with friends and watching movies with family.Cary has a passion for helping individuals and families to find healing through counseling, and his Christian faith is a key component of both his personal and professional life. He is an experienced Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) in Missouri and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) in Kansas. His focus is primarily in marriage counseling, adolescent therapy, and family therapy. His motto is "simplify", and he tries to live this out in both his professional and personal life. He has a doctorate of counseling from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and a masters degree in biblical counseling from Dallas Theological Seminary. He earned his bachelors degree in psychology from the University of Alabama and holds a certificate as a National Board Certified Counselor. He is trained in EMDR and the Gottman Method.
Dr. Arielle Schwartz, PHD is a licensed clinical psychologist, EMDR Therapy consultant, and a certified yoga instructor with a private practice in Boulder, CO. She earned her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Fielding Graduate University and holds a Master's degree in Somatic Psychology through Naropa University. She is the author of 5 books including: The Complex PTSD Workbook, EMDR Therapy and Somatic Therapy, and The Post Traumatic Growth Guidebook. She is dedicated to offering informational mental health and wellness updates through her writing, public speaking, social media presence, and blog www.drarielleschwartz.comEMDR WorkshopAttend virtually: Monday & Tuesday, May 16-17, 20229 AM - 4 PM: Registration starting at 8:30 AMIn this engaging and informative two day Live Webinar training by Dr. Arielle Schwartz, you will learn a biopsychosocial model of care which takes into account objective physical and biological factors of pain and illness as well as factors that are psychological or psychogenic in origin. Within this training, you will develop an understanding of the polyvagal theory as related to trauma recovery. A biopsychosocial approach assists clients to increase their sense of control, self-efficacy, and self-regulation regarding the intensity and duration of disturbing physical symptoms. TRAINING OBJECTIVESYou will learn tools to address client experiences related to medical mismanagement, invasive medical procedures, or the lack of control that commonly arises with chronic pain and illness. Treating somatic disorders and illness can be challenging; especially when the etymology lies in complex, developmental trauma. Therefore, you will be guided to assess for dissociation, lack of affect tolerance, or secondary gains that may block successful resolution of traumatic events.This is an intermediate program for all mental health professionalsRecognize that chronic pain involves disturbing somatic components combined with emotional responses and cognitive interpretations.Recount the distinction between stress, chronic stress, and unresolved PTSD in the different ways that they impact health.Describe the polyvagal theory as related to trauma recoveryLearn how to assess for dissociation and identify client's parts or ego states as related to pain and illnessLearn resource development installation to help clients develop greater control over pain and illness symptomsRecognize that a high level of adverse childhood experiences contributes to greater health risks in adulthood.Discuss how research has shown the relationship between cortisol levels and the immune system in clients with chronic PTSD.Discuss how somatic symptoms including illnesses and chronic pain can be used as potential targets in EMDR Therapy.Recall that when targeting a body sensation, you can use a floatback/affect bridge or not use a floatback/affect bridge in the assessment phase for chronic painApply at least two types of self-care techniques to help clients with chronic pain learn to regulate and manage their pain.
Sheila Russell LISW, is an experienced therapist and speaker who has worked in residential treatment for children's mental health, family services for those involved with state social services, supervision in residential substance abuse treatment for women and their children as well as an Adjunct Instructor for Grand View University's Addiction Psychology Course. Ms. Russell launched her private practice, Front Line Therapy in West Des Moines, IA in 2019 joining EMDR & Beyond in West Des Moines Iowa. She is a Certified EMDR Therapist and EMDRIA Approved Consultant with expertise in EMDR and trauma treatment of simple and complex PTSD focusing specifically on First Responders, Military Personnel, Domestic Violence, and Gambling and Substance Abuse Disorders, completing specialty training in these presenting issues. EMDR WorkshopFriday, February 18th, 2022 @ 8:30am - 4:00pm CSTThis EMDR Specialty workshop is designed to assist you in integrating EMDR therapy when working within the Public Safety, First Responder, and Military cultures. Through lecture and demonstration, you will develop skills to apply the AIP Theory to those who respond to high-crisis, dangerous, and emergent situations experienced in the line of duty and/or active duty. Attend Live:The Training Room at Colony Park 3737 Woodland Ave. Suite 650 West Des Moines, Iowa 50266*In Person will be confirmed a week prior to event.Attend Virtually:You may also attend this workshop virtually by viewing the live stream after logging into your account on the day(s) of the event.
Today's episode will be a little different, as it is a "Healed Confessional" with Mom, Grandma, podcaster author and satanic ritual abuse survivor Lisa Meister. Lisa's story of healing is inspirational, but it may be difficult to listen to for individuals who have experienced childhood abuse themselves. Lisa is a true survivor and her vulnerability and strength shines through. I loved our conversation, and I hope you will too!Lisa's Podcast (All Platforms)Only God Rescued Me- My journey from Satanic Ritual Abuse Lisa's Book https://www.amazon.com/Only-God-Rescued-Me-Journey/dp/1547145064/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Only+God+Rescued+me&qid=1626540837&sr=8-1
Crystal Whitlow, LCSW, is a Certified EMDR Therapist, Approved EMDR Consultant, and EMDR trainer. She maintains a private practice specializing in Complex PTSD since 2008 in South Bend, Indiana. In addition, Crystal consults and teaches the EMDR Therapy training and advanced EMDR workshops throughout the midwest and beyond. This workshop will explore client and clinician avoidance in EMDR therapy. Targeting blocking beliefs and defenses with EMDR will be taught, using Jim Knipe's EMDR Toolbox procedures. Clinician avoidance will be addressed through practice sessions with partners in the training to deepen the learning of procedures to use with clients.Workshop will begin with focus on importance of attunement and therapeutic relationship. Affect strengthening exercises and healthy containment skills will be taught. Blocking beliefs will be explored using Jim Knipe's Blocking Beliefs Questionnaire. Detailed descriptions of common defenses used by clients will be discussed. Specific skills and exercises will be taught to help the clinician target blocking beliefs and defenses in their clinical sessions.Practice sessions (live and virtual) will be in pairs as clinicians work on their own avoidance, blocks, and defenses. Facilitator will assist in these sessions to deepen practical application of new skills being taught..*This podcast is an overview of a workshop Crystal Whitlow LCSW will present at EMDR & Beyond on September 15 & 16, 2021.
Robin Shapiro, LICSW is known for her clear, accessible and practical style in writing, teaching and clinical consultation. She edited and contributed to EMDR Solutions: Pathways to Healing (Norton, 2005) a and EMDR Solutions II: Depression, Eating Disorders, Performance & More (2009) and wrote Trauma Treatment Workbook (2010) and Easy Ego State Interventions (2016). She loves her work: writing, presenting, and practicing psychotherapy for 38 years. Challenging times can be traumatizing, and can stir up old and chronic traumatic states. This webinar covers the identification and treatment of traumatic responses to current cultural distresses. We'll start with the COVID-19 pandemic, identifying the losses and anxieties that have come up for nearly anyone, and how to name them, be present with them, and move them through with EMDR and other techniques.*This podcast is an overview of a workshop Robin Shapiro LICSW will present at EMDR & Beyond on January 22, 2021.
Hope Payson, LCSW has been working with individuals struggling with addiction for 30 years in a variety of settings. She shared her vast knowledge and wisdom related to the the multiple causes and the treatment of addiction. Hope also shared information about a documentary she produced entitled "Uprooting Addiction" that includes the inspirational journeys of several individuals recovering from addiction.For more information about the documentary “Uprooting Addiction” https://uprootingaddiction.com/*This podcast is an overview of a workshop Hope Payson LCSW presented at EMDR & Beyond.
Dr. Roger Solomon is a psychologist and psychotherapist specializing in the areas of trauma and grief. He is on the Senior Faculty of the EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) Institute and provides basic and advanced EMDR training internationally. He currently consults with the US Senate, NASA, and several law enforcement.This podcast is an overview of a workshop Roger Solomon PhD presented at EMDR & Beyond.In this workshop, Dr Solomon focused on integrating EMDR therapy into the treatment of grief and mourning in order to process the disturbing and present triggers that complicate the bereavement and enable the mourner to assimilate and accommodate the loss. The processes the mourner has to go through for adaptive resolution, factors that can complicate bereavement, and how EMDR can be integrated into an overall treatment plan will be discussed. Attachment theory and other models of grief will be presented that can inform EMDR therapy, with emphasis placed on the analysis of the clinical material. Format to included lecture, live demonstrations and videotapes of cases.
My brave volunteer returned to do more live EMDR! Enjoy this look at an EMDR session targeting and processing a preverbal/in utero trauma.
Jade Spielman, LMFT, shared her expertise in death, dying, grief and loss. What are the 5 stages of grief? Do the stages ever end? What does grief look like? Is there a right or wrong way to grieve? What is complicated grief? How can you support someone who is grieving?
Kyla Loucks, LMHC answered many frequently asked questions about therapy! Can a therapist help me with this problem? What should I consider when picking a therapist? What does a therapy session look like? How will I know if I’m making progress? What should I do if I’m not making progress in therapy? Could I benefit from couples therapy? Could my child benefit from therapy? Do therapists go to therapy? What are the risks of therapist not going to therapy? What can a therapist gain from going to therapy?
Ann Spaine, LMHC shares the ways in which professionals can support individuals with special needs and their families. Ann also shares the importance and power of play and practicing in real life settings in helping individuals with special needs process emotions and build new skills in therapy. Lastly, we cover the topic of caregiver fatigue and the importance of caring for caregivers.
A brave volunteer agreed to share her EMDR session with my audience!EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), developed by Francine Shapiro PH.D, is a psychotherapy that enables people to heal from the symptoms and emotional distress that are the result of disturbing life experiences. Repeated studies show that by using EMDR therapy people can experience the benefits of psychotherapy that once took years to make a difference (EMDR Institute).
Amy Terrell, LMHC joined me to describe the ins and outs of all 8 phases of EMDR therapy.EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), developed by Francine Shapiro PH.D, is a psychotherapy that enables people to heal from the symptoms and emotional distress that are the result of disturbing life experiences. Repeated studies show that by using EMDR therapy people can experience the benefits of psychotherapy that once took years to make a difference (EMDR Institute).
Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a therapist? Lindsey Olsen, LMFT joined me for a chat about the life of a therapist inside and outside of the therapy office!
Martha Norton LMHC encourages us to gain more awareness of our internal experience in order to heal from the past as well as live more fully in the present by teaching us some basic principles of sensorimotor psychotherapy,.
Shelly Johnson, LMHC shared her expertise in Internal Family Systems developed by Richard Schwartz PHD. You will walk away having more compassion and insight into why you may be acting against your best interests despite “knowing better”, and how to shift from a place of inner turmoil to inner peace.
Dolores Mosquera is a psychologist who is an expert in the treatment of personality disorders, dissociation, and complex trauma. She shared the many subtle and not so subtle ways in which attachment can impact a person throughout the lifespan.
Ashley Stavig, LMHC and equine therapist stopped by to chat about trauma, EMDR. attachment, and the healing power of horses!