Inner Healing

#22 - Easy Ego State Interventions with Robin Shapiro, LICSW

#22 - Easy Ego State Interventions with Robin Shapiro, LICSW

In her accessible and practical style, Robin Shapiro will teach you how to use ego state therapy to work with a variety of clients and their issues. This can be either a 2 or a 3 day workshop. During the workshop you will learn to distinguish healthy, flexible states from dissociative ones, and to map your own states, from physically-based vagal states to age and role-related states. You’ll learn methods to use embodied ego-state interventions to clear trauma, work with couples, attachment issues, sexual issues with sex-abuse survivors, over-active immune systems and chronic pain, shame, personality disorders, suicidal clients, and dissociative identity disorder. You will learn to track your own states, and you’ll practice many of the interventions. If you do EMDR, you’ll learn when it’s more useful to use EMDR, when to use ego state work, and when and how to use them both. The 3-day format includes ample time for practice, for questions, and for clinical demonstrations. And despite the seriousness of the subject, expect to enjoy the process.

#21 - Integrating Internal Family Systems into your EMDR Practice: A Practical Approach

#21 - Integrating Internal Family Systems into your EMDR Practice: A Practical Approach

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.

#20 - Emotions and Christians- Friends or Foes? with Dr. Cary Corley

#20 - Emotions and Christians- Friends or Foes? with Dr. Cary Corley

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.

#19 - EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology for Chronic Pain and Illness with Dr. Arielle Schwartz

#19 - EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology for Chronic Pain and Illness with Dr. Arielle Schwartz

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.com

EMDR Workshop

Attend virtually:

Monday & Tuesday, May 16-17, 2022

9 AM - 4 PM: Registration starting at 8:30 AM

In 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 OBJECTIVES

You 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 professionals

Recognize 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 recovery

Learn how to assess for dissociation and identify client’s parts or ego states as related to pain and illness

Learn resource development installation to help clients develop greater control over pain and illness symptoms

Recognize 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 pain

Apply at least two types of self-care techniques to help clients with chronic pain learn to regulate and manage their pain.