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EMDRIA members $45

Non EMDRIA  $55

CEU'S $15

When

Friday, December 8, 2017 from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM EST
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Schedule
9:30 – 9:45am     Sign-in
9:45 - 11:45am    Workshop Part 1
11:45 – 12:30pm  Lunch Break ( Bring a bag lunch)
12:30 – 2:30pm    Workshop Part 2
2:30pm                 Sign-out

 

 

Where

Bedford Library 
7 Mudge Way
Bedford, MA 01730
 

 
Driving Directions 
Attendance Requirements
Advanced seminar: Full Completion of an EMDRIA Approved Basic EMDR Training is
required.

EMDRIA Credits and Continuing Education
Approved for 4 EMDRIA credits and 4 CEUs for LICSW, LMHC, and LMFT.

Contact

Barbara Gold Marks, LICSW / Sheryl Knopf, LICSW
Greater Boston EMDRIA 
617-277-2449/978-255-3136 / 978-255-3136
emdriaboston@gmail.com 
 

Greater Boston EMDRIA

The I-Gaze Interweave for Attachment Repair
 in EMDR Therapy

                         presented by Barry Litt, MFT

Greater Boston EMDRIA presents

 a four-hour workshop by Barry Litt, MFT

  The I-Gaze Interweave for Attachment Repair
   in EMDR Therapy
          December 8, 2017, in Bedford, MA



This workshop offers a safe and efficient use of EMDR therapy with clients who struggle with insecure attachment. Participants will learn a typology of self-experience to identify salient negative cognitions during history taking, methods for keeping clients in the optimal zone of arousal during phases 3 and 4, and dyadic resourcing interweaves for repairing insecure attachment.

Workshop Objectives:

  1. Learn a method to rapidly assess attachment trauma and identify salient negative cognitions for EMDR processing.
  2. Be able to describe the zone of optimal arousal to assess stability and remedy over-arousal.
  3. Be able to utilize somatic interweaves to maintain clients within the zone of optimal processing.
  4. Learn to use the I-Gaze interweave to facilitate attachment repair.

About the Presenter:
Barry received his Masters degree in family therapy in Philadelphia where he studied contextual therapy with is founder, Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy. Barry is an EMDRIA Approved Consultant, and a member and frequent presenter for the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation and EMDRIA. He has authored three chapters in as many books plus a journal article on the integration of EMDR with couples and family therapy, and has presented workshops at 12 annual EMDR conferences and numerous two-day trainings to international audiences. Barry was a misconduct investigator for the NH Board of Mental Health for a 10-year period. Barry is in private practice in Concord, NH.

 

PLEASE BRING A BAG LUNCH. We will provide beverages.

Disability Access
This workshop is held in facilities that are in compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act. If special accommodations are required, contact
emdriaboston@gmail.com.
Regional coordinators Sheryl Knopf and Barbara Gold Marks maintain responsibility for this
program and its content in accordance with EMDRIA standards. For further information, contact
them at emdriaboston@gmail.com, or phone Sheryl Knopf at 978-255- 3136.