CE Info

Earn up to 12 CE Credit Hours


EMDRIA
EMDRIA Credit Hours 
Provider: Jacqueline Flynn
EMDRIA EC Program Approval Number: Pending Approval
EMDRIA Credits: 12 
Eligibility for EMDRIA credits is restricted to those who have completed an EMDRIA-Approved Basic EMDR Training.


State Licensure & Continuing Education Credit Hours
State licensure and CE credit hour approvals are currently in process. Updates will be posted here as they are confirmed. This may include APA approval and other applicable CE granting organizations.

Continuing Education Credit Hours are available from the following organizations

EMDR International Association EC Provider
Jackie Flynn is an EC Provider (#19012) is PENDING approval for 6 EMDRIA Credits. Eligibility for EMDRIA Credits is restricted to those who have at least partial training in an EMDRIA-Approved Basic EMDR Training.

Event Learning Objectives

  • Describe the core principles of attachment-informed EMDR and explain how attachment and nervous system regulation inform clinical decision-making across an EMDR session.
  • Analyze client presentations using attachment-informed case conceptualisation by identifying developmental adaptations related to affect regulation, self-soothing, relational safety, and symptom presentation.
  • Identify present-day triggers, pervasive emotions, and future fears and select appropriate bridge points linking current distress to formative attachment-related targets.
  • Design and demonstrate resourcing strategies that incorporate nurturing, protective, and wise figures to support stabilization and readiness for EMDR processing.
  • Apply an attachment-informed approach to activation that prioritizes image, emotion, and body sensation while monitoring observable indicators of arousal and regulation.
  • Select and utilize attachment-focused imaginal and relational interweaves when spontaneous processing is insufficient to support repair and integration.
  • Design an attachment-informed EMDR session with a clear beginning, coherent processing middle, and intentional ending that supports containment and present orientation.

Policies

Training Policies

1. Refund Policy

Refund requests must be submitted at least 20 days prior to the start date of the training. A $150 administrative fee may apply. No refunds will be issued once the course has begun. Substitutions may be permitted with prior written approval.


2. Cancellation or Postponement by Organizer

In the unlikely event that the training must be canceled or postponed by the organizer, participants will be notified as soon as possible and offered the option of a full refund or transfer to a rescheduled date. The organizer is not responsible for travel or accommodation costs incurred by participants.


3. Attendance and Participation Policy

Participants are expected to attend the full training day(s) to receive a certificate of completion or continuing education credit. Partial attendance may result in ineligibility for CE credit, in accordance with accrediting body requirements.


4. Continuing Education (CE) Credit Policy

Continuing education credit is awarded only to participants who meet attendance requirements, complete required evaluations, and adhere to training policies. No partial credit is available unless explicitly permitted by the accrediting organization.


5. Educational Purpose Disclaimer

This training is educational in nature and is not psychotherapy, clinical supervision, or a substitute for personal therapy. Demonstrations and practice exercises are intended for learning purposes only.


6. Confidentiality Policy

Participants agree to maintain the confidentiality of any personal or clinical material shared during demonstrations, discussions, or practice exercises. Recording, photographing, or sharing training content or participant material without written permission is strictly prohibited.


7. Professional Conduct Policy

Participants are expected to engage respectfully with instructors, facilitators, and fellow attendees. Disruptive, disrespectful, or unsafe behavior may result in removal from the training without refund.


8. Emotional Safety and Self-Care Policy

This training may involve discussion of trauma-related material. Participants are responsible for monitoring their own emotional wellbeing and are encouraged to step out, ground, or seek support as needed. Participation in experiential components is voluntary.


9. Scope of Practice Policy

Participants are responsible for practicing within their own professional scope, licensure, and training. The training does not authorize participants to provide services outside their legal or professional qualifications.


10. Accommodations Policy

If you require ADA accommodations or have specific access needs, please contact support@jackieflynnconsulting.com 30 days before the training so that reasonable accommodations can be arranged.


11. Grievance Policy

Participants with concerns or complaints related to the training are encouraged to contact support@jackieflynnconsulting.com. Every effort will be made to address concerns promptly, respectfully, and in accordance with professional standards.

Disclosures

Mark Brayne reports no relevant financial or nonfinancial relationships related to the content of this program. He is compensated for teaching this educational activity. This program is educational in nature and does not include psychotherapy, clinical supervision, or consultation.
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Mark Brayne has no relevant financial or nonfinancial conflicts of interest related to the content of this training. He receives an honorarium for serving as the instructor.