Session Information
8th Annual Energy Psychology Conference
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Energy Psychology and EMDR: Dealing with Treatment Over-Responders and Under-Responders
Track : November 10, 2006
Program Code: 160
Date: Friday, November 10, 2006
Time: 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM  
Location: York B
SPEAKER :
Michael Galvin, PhD
Description
Discover 29 ways to decide when to use EMDR and when to use energy techniques-or both. A framework for accelerating/decelerating when treatment stalls if patients get too distant from/close to their problem. Use with dissociative disorders and criminal offenders. Handouts from a recent book.

Objectives:
On completion of this 120 minute program, the participant will be able to:

Name the modalities of the TICESBID Model.
Decide when to use EMDR and when to use energy therapy.
Describe at least two ways to accelerate and at least two ways to decelerate treatment.
Identify two ways to use energy techniques in an EMDR session and one way to use techniques from both methods at the same time.
Michael Galvin, ACEP Charter Member, is a clinical psychologist and executive coach in Colorado Springs and on the adjunct faculties of the Colorado School of Professional Psychology and the Center for Creative Leadership. Trained in traditional therapies including behaviorism, Transactional Analysis, and Gestalt Therapy as well as TFT, TEST Dx, EDxTM, EFT, and EMDR, he is co-author of a chapter in Gallo's Energy Psychology in Psychotherapy, and of Energy Psychology and EMDR: Combining Forces to Optimize Treatment (Norton, 2003). He offers training internationally in energy psychology, EMDR, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, and conflict management.



CD Audio
$24.00
(Code: 160A/160B)


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