What You Need to Know for Using EMDR Therapy in a Telehealth Format
Webinar: Self-Paced Distance Learning Course
Telehealth is a viable alternative to in-person therapy, however, there are many barriers to consider when utilizing this intervention while working with clients who could benefit from EMDR. As a result of the global pandemic (COVID-19), clinicians need access to training, resources and additional tools when providing EMDR to clients via Telehealth. This presentation will provide resources and best practices to consider with the guidelines for Telehealth as outlined by EMDRIA. Upon successful quiz completion, credit for participation will be awarded.
This program is only open to clinicians who are fully trained in EMDR.
Your Instructor
Rachel is the Founder of Trauma Specialists Training Institute, LLC in Frederick, MD. She is a Certified Therapist and an Approved Consultant for EMDR Therapy, as well as a trainer, offering EMDRIA approved EMDR trainings nationally. Rachel brings 22 years experience as a therapist specializing in the treatment of complex trauma and attachment. She offers both community and professional training in attachment parenting, working with children, the treatment of trauma, EMDR, dissociation and adoption, among other topics. Rachel is passionate about treating trauma, specifically using EMDR to heal our communities.
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What You Need to Know for Using EMDR Therapy in a Telehealth Format
Webinar: Self-Paced Distance Learning Course
The program site is ADA compliant. Please contact Lindsey at [email protected] of 301-304-7108 ext 816, if special accommodations are required.
Rachel Harrison LCPC, NCC, maintains responsibility for this program and its content in accordance with EMDRIA requirements.
Trauma Specialists Training Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7268. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Trauma Specialists Training Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.