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Eligibility for EMDR Training

All Applicants must confirm their eligibility prior to registration and payment. If an Applicant is found to be ineligible after registration and payment is provided, the Applicant’s seat and registration will be automatically canceled due to ineligibility, and the Applicant will be refunded their registration payment, minus a non-refundable and non-transferrable $100 Administrative Fee. 


EMDR Training Requirements and Eligibility: These requirements outline the minimum eligibility requirements to take an EMDRIA Approved EMDR Basic Training. Please follow up directly with the EMDRIA Approved Training Provider to inquire about additional eligibility criteria that they may require.

Licensed Mental Health Professionals

• Qualifying medical doctors must be licensed to practice in their state or province.

• Qualifying advanced practice registered nurses must have a Master of Science in Nursing (or higher) with a specialization in psychiatric mental health nursing and must be licensed to practice through their state board or province.

• Qualifying Mental Health Clinicians must have a master’s degree in the mental health field (Counseling, Marriage Family Therapy, Psychology, Psychiatry, Social Work) or related mental health discipline and be licensed to practice through their state board or province.

• Individuals who only hold a chemical dependency or substance abuse license are not eligible as these licenses generally do not allow for a mental health scope of practice.

Pre-Licensed Mental Health Professionals

• These are clinicians who are actively pursuing a mental health license through their state board (or province) while working under a licensed supervisor. Some of these license types include associate, intern, limited, provisional, temporary and pre-license.

• Qualifying pre-licensed mental health clinicians must have a master's degree in the mental health field (Counseling, Marriage Family Therapy, Psychology, Psychiatry, Social Work) or related mental health discipline and must be actively pursuing a full license through their state board (or province) while working under a licensed supervisor.

• Individuals who only hold a chemical dependency or substance abuse license are not eligible as these licenses generally do not allow for a mental health scope of practice.

Graduate Students

• Qualifying graduate students must be enrolled in a master’s or doctoral program in the mental health field (Counseling, Marriage Family Therapy, Psychology, Psychiatry, Psychiatric Nursing, Social Work) or related mental health discipline. Students must have completed their core graduate academic coursework and must be in the practicum/internship portion of their graduate program. First year graduate students are not eligible. Graduate students must be on a licensing track and working under the supervision of a fully licensed mental health clinician.

• Graduate students who would like to take an EMDR Training will need to submit certain documentation (graduate transcript, practicum or internship details, and a letter from their supervisor which includes the supervisor's license information and number) in order to verify their eligibility. Students do not need to provide EMDRIA with any documentation unless specifically asked to do so by EMDRIA staff. Any documentation that needs to be submitted would go directly to the training provider either prior to or during the training registration process.

IMPORTANT: The “Required Supervisor Approval Letter” must be sent directly to Sandrabstanfordcounseling@gmail.com to complete the registration, and it must come directly from the supervisor’s work email account. Forwarded or attached emails cannot be accepted.

Please be sure to provide the specific training information (locations, dates, etc.) as noted above to ensure that the email meets compliance requirements. The terms and conditions of the template cannot be altered and must be accepted as is by the supervisor and registrant.

Please email sandrabstanfordcounseling@gmail.com (Trainer) for any questions regarding eligibility prior to registration and payment.

Supervisor Eligibility Requirements

The therapist’s direct Supervisor must meet all three of the following criteria to be eligible to provide the “Required Supervisor Approval Letter” for a therapist to participate in EMDR Training:

Supervisor must currently be fully state licensed through their state or government credentialing board in one of the following fields:

Licensed Clinical Social Work (LCSW)

Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)

Licensed Marriage Family Therapist (LMFT)

Licensed Psychologist (LP)

Licensed Psychiatrist

Licensed Psychiatric Nursing

Supervisor must have already completed a Masters Level or Doctorate Level Graduate Program (examples MSW, MFT, PsyD) within the mental health field: Social Work, Counseling, Marriage Family Therapy, Psychology.

If supervisor is a Licensed Psychiatrist and/or s Medical Doctor (M.D.), the supervisor must also be both of the following:

• Must have specialist training in Psychiatry

• Must be licensed through their state as a Licensed Psychiatrist

 If supervisor is a Licensed Psychiatric Nurse and/or a Registered Nurses, the supervisor must also be both of the following:

• Must have completed a Masters Level Degree in Psychiatric Nursing

• Must be currently licensed and/or registered through their state or government nursing board as a Licensed Psychiatric Nurse

The supervisor must work at the same agency as the applicant.

For supervisors that do not meet both of the criteria above, please contact Central Florida EMDR Training for assistance with verifying whether the eligibility requirements can be satisfied.

Additional Questions? Please visit : https://www.emdria.org/training-faqs/

Taken from: https://www.emdria.org/eligibility-requirements-for-emdr-training/










About This Training (Description, Materials Needed, Assessment, Evaluations)

EYE MOVEMENT DESENSITIZATION AND REPROCESSING (EMDR) TRAINING

Overview of EMDR Therapy


Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a structured, evidence-based psychotherapy that has been extensively researched and proven to help individuals recover from trauma and other distressing life experiences. EMDR encourages patients to briefly focus on traumatic memories while simultaneously experiencing bilateral stimulation—typically through eye movements. This process is associated with a significant reduction in the vividness and emotional intensity of trauma memories, facilitating recovery from PTSD and other related symptoms.


EMDR therapy is supported by a robust body of research showing its effectiveness not only for trauma and PTSD but also for conditions such as anxiety, depression, OCD, chronic pain, and addictions. Studies have even demonstrated that EMDR therapy can be more effective than pharmacological treatments like Prozac for trauma recovery (Van der Kolk et al., 2007). Since its inception, EMDR has transformed the lives of over 7 million individuals, thanks to the dedication of 110,000 therapists across 130 countries (Shapiro & Forrest, 2016).


EMDR therapy is recognized as an effective treatment by leading organizations such as the American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the U.K. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs/Department of Defense, The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and the World Health Organization, among others.


For more detailed information on EMDR treatment guidelines, please visit our EMDR Treatment Guidelines page.


Required Reading


To fully engage with the training, the following materials are required:


Shapiro, Francine. (2018). Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy, Third Edition: Basic Principles, Protocols, and Procedures. New York: Guilford Press. (Please note: The book is not included in the cost of training.)

"Go with That" Magazine, Fall 2020, Volume 25, Issue 3 [EMDR & Racial Trauma].

Guidelines for Virtual EMDR Therapy (Spring 2020).

Learner Assessment


As part of the EMDR training, you will be required to complete a "learner assessment." While there is no specific passing grade, it is crucial to answer each question to the best of your ability. This assessment is designed to enhance your understanding of key concepts and identify areas where additional support may be needed.


Should you have any questions or require further clarification regarding the learner assessment, please feel free to reach out.


EMDRIA Training Survey


Your feedback is valuable to us. You are invited to participate in EMDRIA's survey regarding your training experience. This survey provides an opportunity to offer direct feedback to EMDRIA about your experience in the EMDR Basic Training. Access the survey here: EMDRIA Training Survey.


Basic Training Evaluations


Upon completing the instructional portion of this training, you will be asked to complete an evaluation of your experience. This evaluation will cover aspects such as the quality of instruction, the knowledge and expertise of the trainers, the effectiveness of the assisting faculty, the usefulness of the training, and the fulfillment of educational objectives. Your feedback is instrumental in refining and enhancing the training experience for future participants.


References


Maxfield, L. (2019). A clinician’s guide to the efficacy of EMDR therapy. Journal of EMDR Practice and Research [Editorial], 13(4), 239-246. Open access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1933-3196.13.4.239

Shapiro, F., & Forrest, M. S. (2016). EMDR: The breakthrough therapy for overcoming anxiety, stress, and trauma. Hachette UK.

Van der Kolk, B.A., Spinazzola, J., Blaustein, M.E., Hopper, J.W., Hopper, E.K., Korn, D. L., & Simpson, W.B. (2007). A randomized clinical trial of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), fluoxetine, and pill placebo in the treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder: treatment effects and long-term maintenance. Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 68(1), 37-46.

EMDRIA: About EMDR Therapy







EMDR Basic Training Policies and Guidelines

EMDR Basic Training: A Transformative Experience

Our EMDR Basic Training course offers a comprehensive, immersive experience that includes live lectures, group practicum, and group consultations. Led by Jackie Flynn, an EMDRIA-approved training provider, this course is also recognized by the APA to sponsor continuing education credits through CE Go.


Course Highlights:


Comprehensive Training Manual: Equip yourself with essential resourcing techniques.

Demonstration Videos: Gain insights from real-life case studies, showcasing the trainer’s work with clients.

Who Can Attend:


This training is designed for licensed or license-eligible mental health professionals, as well as graduate students who are entering the clinical portion of their program. Non-licensed participants are required to provide their supervisor’s email during registration to confirm eligibility.


Training Requirements:


Participants must adhere to EMDRIA’s Eligibility Program Requirements. Completion of the training is required within one year from the start date to meet EMDRIA standards.


Attendance Policy:


Full attendance is essential to meet EMDRIA standards. The training comprises:


20 hours of lecture

20 hours of practicum

10 hours of consultation

Attendance Expectations:


Attend all sessions in a quiet, confidential space.

Participation from a vehicle or public space is not allowed.

Non-compliance may result in removal from the training without a refund.

Virtual Training Guidelines:


For those attending virtually, please ensure the following:


Technical Setup:


A stable internet connection.

Use of a computer or laptop with a functioning camera and microphone.

Environment:


A quiet, private space with minimal distractions.

Confidentiality:


No one else should be present during training.

Use headphones to ensure privacy.

Engagement:


Stay visible on camera throughout the training.

Cancellation & Refund Policies:


Full Refund:

Cancel 30 days or more before the start date to receive a full refund, minus a $50 administrative fee.

Partial Refund:

Cancel 15-29 days before the start date to receive a 50% refund, or transfer to a future session at no additional cost.

No Refunds:

Cancel 14 days or less before the start date—no refund. Transfer to a future session for a $100 fee.

Extenuating Circumstances:

Contact us to discuss potential refunds or transfers in cases of serious personal emergencies.

Cancellation by Organizer:

If the organizer cancels, you’ll receive a full refund or a transfer to a future session at no cost.

Costs for Missed Training:


If you miss any part of the training, the following fees apply:


Missed Lecture: $45 per hour

(Missing more than 2 hours requires a cohort change and an additional fee.)

Missed Practicum: $45 per hour

(Missing more than 1 hour requires a cohort change and an additional fee.)

Missed Consultation Group: $45 per hour

(Arriving more than 10 minutes late requires attendance in a makeup group.)

Change of Cohort and Withdrawal Policy:


Change of Cohort:


More than 3 weeks' notice: First change is free. Subsequent changes incur a $50 fee.

Less than 3 weeks' notice: $250 fee applies.

Withdrawal:


More than 3 weeks' notice: Full refund minus a $50 fee.

Less than 3 weeks' notice: $400 fee with a refund of any remaining balance.

For 2-Part EMDR Basic Training with Jackie Flynn:


Requests after Part 1: $350 fee to change cohorts, or $400 fee to withdraw, plus payment for attended portions.

Missed Time Overview:


Missed Consultation Time:

Arriving more than 10 minutes late requires attendance in a $45 makeup group.

Missing Practicum/Lecture:

Requires prior approval. Submit a request for review.

Multiple Change of Cohort Requests:


Each subsequent cohort change after the first incurs a $50 administrative fee, in addition to any other applicable fees.


Emergency Situations:


If an emergency arises, contact us immediately. Please note that technical issues on your end, such as poor internet, do not qualify for refunds.


Grievance Policy:


We are committed to addressing concerns promptly:


If issues remain unresolved during the training, submit a written grievance.

We will review your grievance within 5 working days and respond within 10 business days.

Cancellation by Trainer:


If the trainer cancels the session, you will receive a full refund. No further liability is assumed.




Training Policies and Procedures

EMDR and Play Therapy Integration Support Registration Policy

By registering and submitting payment for this training, applicants agree to adhere to all terms, policies, and conditions outlined for this EMDRIA-approved EMDR Basic Training.


Professional Conduct

Participants are expected to maintain professional and ethical behavior throughout the training. EMDR and Play Therapy Integration Support reserves the right to remove any participant for unprofessional conduct, with no refund provided. (See Code of Conduct below.)


Eligibility Confirmation

Applicants must confirm their eligibility before registering. If found ineligible after registration, their seat will be canceled, and a refund will be issued, minus a $100 non-refundable administrative fee. (See Eligibility Requirements and Cancellation Policy.)


Correspondence

All training-related communications, including registration confirmation, will be sent via email from CE-GO or jackie@jackieflynnconsulting.com. If you do not receive these emails, check your spam folder and contact us if needed.


Professionalism

Participants must be punctual and fully engaged. Should any issues arise, contact a faculty member or assistant. Participants are responsible for their self-care during the training. The use of alcohol or illicit drugs is prohibited, and any participant creating an unsafe environment will be removed at the sole discretion of the faculty.


Confidentiality

While client confidentiality does not apply in this setting, participants must respect fellow trainees' confidentiality. Any concerns should be reported to the lead trainer or staff.



Practicum Preparedness

Participants will engage in practicum roles as therapist, client, and observer, requiring authentic participation. If you have a mental health diagnosis, inform your provider and notify faculty if any issues arise. The practicum is intended as a safe space, and concerns should be promptly addressed with staff.


Cultural Sensitivity and Equal Opportunity

We are committed to providing an inclusive environment for all participants, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or culture. Discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated.


Accommodations

We comply with ADA standards. If you need accommodations, please contact us at least 30 days before the training.

Assumption of Risk

Participants acknowledge and assume any risks associated with the training. EMDRIA and EMDR and Play Therapy Integration Support are not liable for any adverse reactions.


Consultation

The required 10 hours of consultation, priced at $45 per hour, are scheduled outside the training hours. Participants must complete the consultation within one year to receive their EMDR Training Certificate of Completion. Exceptions may be granted in extreme cases such as illness or injury.


Certificate of Completion

To receive a Certificate of Completion, trainees must finish the entire training, including 10 consultation hours, within 12 months. This certificate is distinct from the EMDRIA Certified EMDR Therapist credential, which requires additional hours and advanced training.







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