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Getting the AIP Moving Again: Working with Secondary Gain, Blocking Beliefs, and Interweaves.

Blocked Processing occurs when the client has 2 sets in a row without any change. The AIP is stuck and no new learning is taking place. Many clinicians become frustrated during blocked reprocessing because nothing they try gets their client’s AIP moving again.

In this webinar, you’ll learn how to: adequately activate your client by titrating with TICES; appropriately stimulate your client by taxing their working memory to the same degree in which they are distressed; decipher if your client is present using the orienting response; screen if your client is dissociating because of overwhelm or because they’re reprocessing a dissociative channel of association within the memory; use back to target to learn how the client is stuck and if off target, contain non-target related material and switch to using EMDr or EMD if the memory is chaining; and check for feeder memories, or resistant/highly protective traumatic parts.

What if you discover that your client has a part that blocks processing because they don't want their life to actually change? Clinicians will learn how to screen for and deal with secondary gains using Jim Knipe's blocking belief's questionnaire.

In this webinar, you’ll also walk away with a better understanding of the neurological mechanisms of EMDR Therapy so when your client is stuck, you’re more likely to apply an effective intervention relevant to how your client is stuck so you can reactivate your client’s AIP and keep it activated because you know why your client’s AIP is stuck.

Many clinicians rely on cognitive interweaves even when their client is not stuck cognitively. In this webinar, you’ll also learn how determine if your client is stuck cognitively, emotionally, or somatically so you can offer the appropriate interweave(s) related to the specific way your client is stuck.

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Using TCTSY to support your client’s interoceptive capacity to reprocess trauma.

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September 24

Reprocessing with Complex Clients: Taxing Working Memory and restricting reprocessing with EMD.