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EMDR in Practice Workshop with Frances Townsend

EMDR, initially developed in the late 1980s, helps clients integrate past disturbing experiences using Adaptive...

Last updated 27 July 2024

EMDR, initially developed in the late 1980s, helps clients integrate past disturbing experiences using Adaptive Information Programming. It is a structured therapy encouraging brief focus on memory while simultaneously experiencing bilateral stimulation (typically eye movements). This is associated with a reduction in the vividness and emotion associated with the trauma memories. EMDR is an extensively researched, effective method proven to help people recover from trauma and PTSD symptoms. By focusing directly on the effects of the memory the client does not necessarily have to disclose content.

It can be a very useful adjunct to your therapy practice, and you can use it alongside other models of therapy.

Ongoing research supports positive clinical outcomes showing it to be a helpful treatment for disorders such as anxiety, depression, OCD, chronic pain, addictions, and other distressing life experiences.

In this workshop we will cover the basic steps involved in the “Safe Space” sequence which helps clients to build anchors to regulate their experience. This can be very helpful if the client gets emotionally overwhelmed and helps them get their thinking back online.

We will look at the steps involved in the structured process and there will be practical examples, demonstrations and case studies along with the theory and associated neuroscience.

Course Content

EMDR in Practice Workshop with Frances Townsend

Presenter

Frances Townsend

Frances Townsend MSc TA Psych, CTA(P) UKCP Reg. Psychotherapist, PGDip Supervision, TSTA(P) is an internationally qualified Transactional Analysis Trainer and Supervisor with thirty years experience. She uses meditation and mindfulness in her work as well as other approaches such as EMDR and EFT.

Frances is an internationally recognized Transactional Analysis Trainer, Supervisor and Psychotherapist with more than 30 years experience. She is a tutor at The Berne Institute in Kegworth and has a private practice in rural Northamptonshire.

The Link Centre

This workshop in a collaboration between the Link Centre and Onlinevents

At the Link Centre we pride ourselves in delivering high quality options tailored to needs of clients and delivered in a relaxed, comfortable yet stimulating environment in which people feel safe to learn and develop. We work with individuals, groups, organisations, and educational establishments using the depth of our psychological knowledge, to facilitate growth and development.

Our training centre is located in the heart of the countryside, in Plumpton, East Sussex. It provides a variety of training rooms, extensive parking, and disabled access, to help meet the needs of individuals attending our courses. As well as this the centre has extensive grounds that can be enjoyed during lunch and tea breaks.

We also offer in-house coaching, training and consultancy that is tailored to the needs of our customers.

Our trainers and consultants are all fully qualified, experienced, skilled and accredited to both national and international level.

For more information about The Link Centre Visit thelinkcentre.co.uk