FREE WEBINAR
Play Therapy-Supported EMDR for Children
Monday, March 20, 2023, 9:00 AM America/New_York
Presenter: Annie Monaco, LCSW, RPT & Ann Beckley-Forest, LCSW, RPT-S
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will be able to 1. List 8 essential considerations in integrating the therapeutic powers of play therapy with EMDR for children.
- Participants will be able to 2. Apply a play therapy supported scripted technique for obtaining a trauma history from the child in a developmentally sensitive way during phase one.
- Participants will be able to 3. Demonstrate a play therapy intervention to install and enhance positive beliefs and resources during phase two to make the client stronger.
- 4. Select materials and activities to prepare children for the EMDR protocol and notice their own body sensations during play therapy sessions.
- 5. Explain 2 ways of inviting and guiding play narratives that titrate the approach to traumatic material during assessment, desensitization and reprocessing phases.
- 6. Identify 5 prescriptive play therapy activities to promote self-regulation throughout EMDR preparation and processing.
- 7. Integrate dyadic attachment repair play involving caregivers with the EMDR protocol
- 8. Utilize a scripted parent interview and reporting form to closely involve parents and caregivers in both the closure and re-evaluation phases of playful EMDR.
- 9. Describe the EMDR storytelling approach, and how stories in the play therapy setting can support trauma processing.
- 10. Utilize a case formulation process apply best practices in the EMDR and play therpay integrated approach to a current case.
These workshops offer 12 Live Interactive Continuing Education Credits
When child and adolescent therapists complete training in EMDR therapy, they sometimes find it challenging to integrate EMDR into their current work and are often looking for ways to deliver the 8 phase EMDR protocol in more developmentally sensitive ways. This workshop will help clinicians integrate play therapy principles with EMDR for children to increase the confidence of the clinician and make EMDR therapy possible in a child friendly setting. Children learn best through the tactile/kinesthetic or full body learning of play, thus making the integration of play therapy and EMDR therapy an important component of effective treatment for traumatized children. We will master a variety of preparation phase interventions and explore how to invite children into re-processing phase in the context of their play. We will expose participants to titration of trauma content in using EMDR with play-based trauma narratives using some video examples and discussion. We will demonstrate how to respect the child's movement towards and away from the trauma content using storytelling, especially children with more complex trauma and attachment wounds. Case examples will illustrate how to integrate parents into this work.
Learning Objectives:
- Participants will be able to 1. List 8 essential considerations in integrating the therapeutic powers of play therapy with EMDR for children.
- Participants will be able to 2. Apply a play therapy supported scripted technique for obtaining a trauma history from the child in a developmentally sensitive way during phase one.
- Participants will be able to 3. Demonstrate a play therapy intervention to install and enhance positive beliefs and resources during phase two to make the client stronger.
- 4. Select materials and activities to prepare children for the EMDR protocol and notice their own body sensations during play therapy sessions.
- 5. Explain 2 ways of inviting and guiding play narratives that titrate the approach to traumatic material during assessment, desensitization and reprocessing phases.
- 6. Identify 5 prescriptive play therapy activities to promote self-regulation throughout EMDR preparation and processing.
- 7. Integrate dyadic attachment repair play involving caregivers with the EMDR protocol
- 8. Utilize a scripted parent interview and reporting form to closely involve parents and caregivers in both the closure and re-evaluation phases of playful EMDR.
- 9. Describe the EMDR storytelling approach, and how stories in the play therapy setting can support trauma processing.
- 10. Utilize a case formulation process apply best practices in the EMDR and play therpay integrated approach to a current case.
Agenda:
Daily Schedule
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DAY 1 |
DAY 2 |
Module 1 (1.5. hours) |
Play Therapy and AIP theoretical and practical integration for EMDR Lecture, case examples, small groups |
Bridges from post-traumatic play to processing & using play to support EMDR processing Lecture, case examples, video clips |
Morning Break |
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Module 2 (1.5 hours) |
Trauma History and Containment Attachment Wounds– What didn’t happen? PowerPoint, Video clips Demonstrations, Practice interventions |
Titrated Processing & including caregivers in processing Closure & Reevaluation phases Case video demonstration, practice and video clips |
Lunch break |
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Module 3 |
Preparation Phase in the Play Therapy room: RDI and window of tolerance activities Demonstration, videos, practice interventions |
Complex cases : attachment wounds as targets for processing Lecture, discussion questions Dissociative Strategies – “stick a toe into EMDR”
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Afternoon Break |
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Module 4 |
Preparing the tools for playful EMDR Assessment phase Case examples, video, hands-on activities, case formulation worksheet |
Storytelling in EMDR processing Processing case examples
Lecture, case examples, small group practice |
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This presentation is open to:
- Social Workers
- Professional Counselors
- Therapists
- Psychologists
- Licensed Mental Health Practitioners
- Other professionals interacting with populations engaged in mental health based services
- New practitioners who wish to gain enhanced insight surrounding the topic
- Experienced practitioners who seek to increase and expand fundamental knowledge surrounding the subject matter
- Advanced practitioners seeking to review concepts and reinforce practice skills and/or access additional consultation
- Managers seeking to broaden micro and/or macro perspectives
Participants will receive their certificate electronically upon completion of the webinar and course evaluation form.
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