EMDR Basic Training (ASWB Mock up)

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January 16-18 & February 6-8
Trainer: Amber Quaranta-Leech
Hybrid
Overview & Requirements

Become an EMDR Therapist!

This training is a HYBRID training. The first weekend is In Person and the second weekend is Interactive, Synchronous, Online.

This training is open to mental health professionals, provisionally licensed clinicians, and university students in approved programs across the US and Canada. The times for the training will be in the Central Time Zone. CompassionWorks, LLC is an EMDRIA-approved training provider. You can find the requirements for eligibility <here>.

There are minimal requirements for the online training portion: You will need to be able to have a quiet space for participation with your fully functioning computer connected to the internet. Your computer must have full audio and video capabilities. Using a Chrome browser is preferred. For the practicums you must be able to offer your partner the same privacy you would provide an actual client. Go <here> for more information.

This is the Complete EMDR BasicTraining, which consists of two 3-day sections and 10 hours of online group consultation. It is an EMDRIA-approved program and upon completion, you are a fully trained EMDR therapist. This is the foundational step on the pathway to becoming Certified in EMDR. This training is eligible for up to 40 hours total of CE credit (38 hours ASWB continuing education credits). Please see CE tab for details.

In addition to the two weekends, each trainee must attend five 2-hour group consultations. These are completed through video calls between and after the training weekends. These calls are included in the price of the training. You are expected to talk about work with actual clients during these calls, please reach out to Amber if this is a concern. *Consultation hours are not eligible for CE credit.

This training is designed to explain, demonstrate, and apply the practical experience you will need to use EMDR effectively with your clients. Even after the first weekend, you will be encouraged to use it with appropriate clients and begin preparing the others who arenโ€™t ready.

EMDR gets at the source of maladaptive behaviors by providing sub-cortical resolution to free up stuck or frozen intrusive thoughts, emotions, and body sensations. This training is focused on teaching you the basics of EMDR and the most effective way to incorporate it into your practice.

All trainees will be asked to participate in practicum exercises as part of the training. You will be encouraged to work on personal issues that are appropriate for the training environment.

There will be demonstrations with individual attendees throughout the 6 days, and you are encouraged to consider being a volunteer. In addition, all participants will be paired to practice the protocols and procedures that are explained in the class. This will be done in a safe, supportive environment in which confidentially will be maintained.

Registration

*Early registration cutoff date is two weeks prior to the first day of training. Final registration must be completed before midnight the day before training begins (January 16th). Onsite check-in begins at 8:30 am each day for the In Person portion of the training. Participants will be let into the Zoom room at 8:50 CT on each day of the interactive, synchronous online portion of training.

Weekend 1 Training Location: Tyler Location 123, Main St. Tyler, Texas
Weekend 2 Training Location: Online through Zoom

40 hours of continuing education hours are available. Please see the Continuing Education tab for more details.

Course Objectives

The Following are the Learning Objectives for the CompassionWorks EMDR Therapist Training.

EMDR Therapist Training Learning Objectives for Weekend 1

  • Identify how to integrate the standard EMDR therapy to psychotherapy
  • Use the standard EMDR Procedure to feel competent
  • Explain the development of EMDR therapy
  • Recognize the current inclusion of EMDR therapy in treatment guidelines
  • Distinguish, identify and explain the concepts of the AIP model
  • Compare and summarize how to differentiate EMDR therapy and the AIP model from other psychotherapy approaches
  • Identify the EMDRโ€™s Eight phase treatment procedure
  • Analyze how to describe EMDRโ€™s Three-pronged approach
  • Integrate EMDR safeguards.
  • Rank the effects of โ€œBigโ€”Tโ€ and โ€œLittle-Tโ€ Trauma
  • Summarize how to distinguish how EMDR helps with impairments in social, occupational, health, relational, and other areas of functioning
  • Recognize the implicit and explicit memory functioning
  • Identify and summarize memory linkage and association
  • Recognize how EMDR processing causes an adaptive shift in all components of the memory, including sense of time and age, symptoms, reactive behaviors, and sense of self
  • Compare and summarize EMDR from psychodynamic, CBT, experiential, and other therapy models

EMDR Therapist Training Learning Objectives for Weekend 2

  • Identify and summarize the 8-Phases of EMDR therapy
  • Demonstrate Resource Development & Installation (RDI)
  • Recognize how to handle Abreactions
  • Explain and identify Strategies for Blocked Processing
  • Explain how to recognize Types of Blocked Processing
  • Demonstrate how and analyze how to handle looping
  • Explain and evaluate how to process and resolve feeder memories
  • Distinguish how demonstrate the Appropriate Application of Cognitive Interweaves
  • Compare how to recognize the types of feeder cognitive interweaves and how to apply them
  • Demonstrate how to apply the Future Template.
  • Select Advanced Methodology: Additional protocols and specific populations
  • Explain how to identify and evaluate Professional and Legal Issues
  • Demonstrate how RDI is used to develop positive introjects, increase affect regulation and adaptive responses
  • Contrast how to practice and use the RDI procedure.
  • Identify and use the Recent Event Protocol
  • Explain and summarize traumatic event protocols
  • Recognize how to use EMDR with Complex PTSD
Course Outline

EMDR Basic Training Schedule (Central Time)
Weekend 1
*Breakout sessions are led by trainers

Day 1

9:00 a โ€“Introduction to EMDR and training
9:40 a โ€“ Small Group Breakout with activity
10:00 a- Break
10:10 a โ€“How it all Began and AIP Concepts
10:50 a โ€“ Breakout
11:00 a โ€“ Break
11:10 a โ€“AIP Model and Touchstone Event
11:50 a โ€“ Breakout
12:00 p โ€“ Affect Scanย and Container Exercise
12:30 p – Lunch
1:30 p โ€“Additional AIP Implications and Demo Video (Bonnie)
2:30 p โ€“ Breakout
2:40 p โ€“ Break
2:50 p โ€“Phase 1 and Target Sequencing Exercise
3:30 p โ€“ Breakout
3:40 p โ€“ Break
3:50 pย โ€“ย Phase 2
4:30 p โ€“ Breakout
4:40 โ€“ Break
4:50 p โ€“ Review
5:20 p โ€“Light Stream
5:30 p โ€“ ย End

Dayย 2
9:00 a โ€“Day Goals and Demo Safe Placeย with discussion
9:40 a โ€“ Prepare materials for practicum
9:50ย a โ€“ย Practicumย 1, Phase 2
10:15 a โ€“ Discussion
10:35ย a โ€“ Practicum 2, Phase 2
11:00ย aย โ€“ Discussion
11:10 a โ€“ Break
11:20 a โ€“Phases 3-7
12:20 a โ€“ Breakout on Phases 3-7โ€”Practice reading the Standard Protocol Worksheet
12:30 pโ€” Lunch
1:30 p โ€“ Demoย of Standard protocol
2:20 p โ€“ Break
2:30 p โ€“Discussion and Review
2:40 p โ€“ Practicum 1, Standard Protocol
3:30ย p โ€“ Break
3:40 p โ€“ Instruction โ€“Discussion
4:00 p โ€“ Practicum 2, Standard Protocol
4:50 p โ€“ย Break
5:00 p โ€“ย Discussion on Practicums
5:20 p โ€“ย Reverse Spiral Technique
5:30 p โ€“ End

Dayย 3 with Working Lunch

9:00 a โ€“Day three Goals, and Consultation Calls, Review
9:50 a โ€“ Breakout
10:00 a โ€“ Break
10:10 a โ€“Mechanisms ofย Action
10:50ย a โ€“ Breakout
11:00 a โ€“ Break
11:10 a โ€“Review of EMDRย and Re-evaluation Phase
11:50 a โ€“Working Lunch break, prepare for afternoon practicums
12:10ย pย โ€“ Observe Demoย of Re-evaluation with EMDR Processing Procedureย and discussion (during lunch)
1:00 p โ€“ Break
1:10 p โ€“Practicum 1,ย Phase 8
2:00 p โ€“ Break
2:10 p โ€“ Discussion of Practicum 1
2:20ย pย โ€“ย Practicum 2, Phase 8
3:10 p โ€“ Discussion, Questions, Take Aways, Mindful Body Scan
3:30 p โ€“ย End

Weekend 2
Breakouts are led by trainers

Day 4
9:00 a โ€“ Review, Introduction to the weekend
9:45 a โ€“ Breakout
10:00 a โ€“ Break
10:10 aย โ€“Blocked Processing
10:50 a โ€“ Breakout
11:00 a โ€“ Break
11:10 a โ€“ย Cognitive Interweave
12:10 p โ€“ Breakoutย โ€“ Practice Interweaves
12:30 p โ€“ Lunch
1:30 p โ€“Abreactionย Instruction
2:00 p โ€“ Abreaction Video with discussion
2:50 p โ€“ Break
3:00 p โ€“Recent Event Protocol and Self-Use
3:40 p โ€“ Breakout
3:50 p โ€“ Break
4:00 p โ€“Couples, Children, and neurodiverse clients
4:50 p โ€“ Breakout
5:00 p โ€“ Review and Discussion
5:20 p โ€“ Affect Regulation Exercise
5:30 p โ€“ END

Day 5

9:00 a โ€“ย Anxiety and Addictions
9:40a – Grief, Cultural Awareness
9:50 a โ€“ Breakout
10:00 a โ€“ย Break
10:10 a โ€“RDIย and Demo
10:50 a – Discussion
11:00ย aย โ€“ RDI practice round 1
11:25 a โ€“ Break
11:35 a โ€“ Discussion
11:45 p โ€“ RDI practice round 2
12:10 p โ€“ Discussion
12:15 p โ€“ Instruction for afternoon Practicums
12:30 p โ€“ Lunch
1:30 pย โ€“Demoย  discussion
2:30ย p โ€“ Break
2:40ย p โ€“ย Practicum 1, Past, Present
3:30 p โ€“ Break
3:40 p โ€“ Discussion
3:50 p โ€“ย Practicum 2, Past, Present
4:40 p โ€“ Break
4:50 p โ€“ Discussion, Review, group affect regulation exercise
5:30 p โ€“ End

Day 6 โ€“ย with Working Lunch
9:00 a โ€“ Legal, Complex Trauma
9:50 a โ€“ Breakout
10:00 a โ€“ Break
10:10 a โ€“Phase 3-8 with complex trauma
10:50 a โ€“ Breakout
11:00 a โ€“EMDR, EMDr, and EMD
11:40 a โ€“ Breakout
11:50ย a โ€“ Working Lunch, prepare for afternoon practicums
12:10 p โ€“Future Template
12:25 p โ€“ Demo of Future Template
12:55ย p โ€“ Discussion
1:05 p โ€“ Break
1:15ย p โ€“ Practicum Prep and Practicum 1ย Future
1:45 p โ€“ Discussion
1:55ย p โ€“ Break
2:05 p – Practicum 2ย Future
2:35ย p โ€“ Discussion
2:45ย p โ€“ Review, Questions
3:15 p โ€“Regulation exercise
3:30 p โ€“ End

Required Reading
  1. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: Basic Principles, Protocols, and Procedures, Third Edition, by Francine Shapiro, Ph.D., EMDR Originator.
  2. Guidelines for Virtual EMDR Therapy (Spring 2020)**

*Not included in training cost and will need to be purchased prior to training.
**Included in Online Training Manual

Readings are not eligible for continuing education credits.

Scheduled Presenters
Amber Quaranta-Leech

Amber Quaranta-Leech

PhD, LPC-S

Location 10001 Panther Way , Woodway , Texas

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Amber Quaranta-Leech

Amber Quaranta-Leech

PhD, LPC-S

Location 10001 Panther Way , Woodway , Texas

Takes insurance?: No

Amber holds a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from Regent University. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in both Texas and Oklahoma and holds Supervisor credential for Texas. Amber is an EMDRIA consultant and trainer. She has over a decade of experience in the trauma field in work with uniformed services, domestic violence, childhood trauma and abuse, and recent mass trauma events. Amber provides consultation for EMDRIA certification, for consultants-in-training, and supervision for LPC-Associates. Amber continues to research the benefits of EMDR therapy with a variety of populations. Her goal is to help build strong clinicians who are well versed in trauma interventions to better support their clients. Amber sees a limited number of clients with a focus on trauma work, she is also a Certified Career Counselor and Certified through Eagala to provide equine assisted therapy.
Date & Delivery Format

Location(s):ย 

Weekend 1:ย 
Tyler Location
123 Main St
Tyler, TX 76712

Weekend 2:ย  Online through Zoom

The training is completed both in-person (weekend 1) and interactive synchronous online (weekend 2) with the schedule as listed. You will need to have a quiet space for participation with your fully functioning computer connected to the internet. Your computer must have full audio and video capabilities. Using a Chrome browser is preferred. For the practicums you must be able to offer your partner the same privacy you would provide an actual client. Go <here> for more information.

This training is open to all qualified mental health professionals, provisionally licensed clinicians, and university students in approved mental health career path programs across the US and Canada. Go here to check for eligibility.

After you register, you will receive a confirmation email with next steps and how to best prepare for your training.

Dates and Times:

January 16-18, 2025 (First Weekend)

  • Friday โ€“ 9:00 am to 5:30 pm (Central Time)
  • Saturday โ€“ 9:00 am to 5:30 pm (Central Time)
  • Sunday โ€“ 9:00 am to 3:30 pm (Central Time) (with a working lunch)

Group video/phone consultations: Consultation call information is provided in the first weekend. These calls are an integral part of learning and required by EMDRIA.

February 6-8, 2026 (Second Weekend)

  • Friday โ€“ 9:00 am to 5:30 pm (Central Time)
  • Saturday โ€“ 9:00 am to 5:30 pm (Central Time)
  • Sunday โ€“ 9:00 am to 3:30 pm (Central Time) (with a working lunch)
Cancellation Policy

Cancellation more than 14 days prior to the training start date: Full refund after $100 administration fee.
Cancellation between 4-14 days from training start date: No refund provided. Training fee be transferred to a later training with a $100 transfer fee.
Cancellation is 3 days or less prior to the training start date: No refund provided. Training fee may be transferred to a later training with a $400 administrative transfer fee.

Policy for Changing 2nd Weekend

The charge for changing or missing (more than 3 hours of) the second weekend after attending Weekend 1 of a training: $375.00 transfer fee. Fees may be waived with extenuating circumstances.

Policy for Missing Training Hours
The charge for rescheduling to make up any missed portion of the training over 20 minutes is billed at $125 per missed hour with a minimum charge of one hour. This may not apply to computer or internet malfunction if it is quickly followed with a phone call and/or resolution.
Any missed portion of the training over 20 minutes must be approved in advance and approval may not be possible depending on time and day of the training.

Policy for Making Up a Consultation Group
If you are scheduled for a Consultation Call and no-show or late cancel (within 24 hours) you may be charged $50.00 per group or $100.00 per individual call to reschedule the consultation call.

Time Frame for Completion of Program
The online program is required to be completed within a 12-month period beginning at the time of attendance of the first weekend. (Completion involves attending Weekends 1 and 2 and the 10 hours of consultation.)

Policy for Recording Trainings
Online trainings may be recorded and used at CompassionWorks LLCโ€™s discretion. Demonstrations may be recorded however, will only be used with signed consent of the demonstration participants. Breakout rooms and practicums are not recorded. We respect your privacy. If you are concerned with your image or voice being recorded used in any manner please, feel free to reach out and let us know.

On-site and in-person trainings may be recorded and used at CompassionWorks LLCโ€™s discretion. Demonstrations may be recorded however, will only be used with signed consent of the demonstration participants. Dyad or Triad practicums will not be recorded. We respect your privacy. If you are concerned with your image or voice being recorded and used in any manner please, feel free to reach out and let us know.

Attendees may not record any portion of the trainings for any reason.

All grievances must be in writing to Amber Quaranta-Leech, and will be replied to within 5 โ€“ 10 business days.)

ADA assistance โ€“ Please contact Amber Quaranta-Leech if special accommodation is required.

NOTE- Updated for mock up, not consistent with original advertisement due to removal of CE Classes (which we are working to no longer use after ASWB approval).

Continuing Education

The training must be fully attended including the complete 6 days of training, 10 hours of consultation calls, and completion of the post-test to qualify for EMDRIA completion certificate. The EMDRIA completion certificate will also fulfill the necessary documentation for 40 hours of CE credit in Texas (LPs, LPC, LCSW, LMFT) and Oklahoma (LPC, LMFT) as well as any states which do not require provider pre-approval. For NBCC and ASWB credit, each weekend is considered independently see below for details.

Provided by CompassionWorks, LLC at no additional charge

Forty (40) continuing education (CE) credits for Texas LP, LPC, LCSW and MFT mental health professionals. Credits for Texas professionals will be provided with the EMDR Basic Training completion certificate. An email will be sent within 72 hours of reporting your final call with instructions on obtaining your certificate.

CompassionWorks LLC is an approved provider in Oklahoma for LPC and LMFTs. Forty (40)continuing education (CE) credits are provided at no charge. Certificate of education credits for Oklahoma professionals will be provided with the EMDR Basic Training completion certificate. An email will be sent within 72 hours of reporting your final call with instructions on obtaining your certificate.

ASWB

Weekend 1:

Social Work Board, provider # 1234, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period:
04/04/2023โ€“04/04/2026. Social workers completing this course receive 9 general and 10 clinical continuing education credits.

Weekend 2:

Social Work Board, provider # 1234, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period:
04/04/2023โ€“04/04/2026.Social workers completing this course receive 3 general, 10 clinical, 3 ethics, and 3 cultural competence continuing education credits.

Education credits will be provided after each completed weekend with. The certificates of attendance inclusive of continuing education credits will be available after full attendance of each training weekend and completion of training evaluation. Participants must attend each weekend in full as partial credit is not given.

NBCC

CompassionWorks, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7836. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. CompassionWorks, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. Fourty (40)Credit Hours are available for purchase for an additional charge of $40.00 per weekend (20 Credits for each weekend.

NBCC Credit Hour Certificates will be available after each training weekend representative of twenty (20) hours for each weekend attended. You must attend the entirety of the weekend to obtain credit as partial credit is not given. After your training weekend, you will navigate to the “NBCC Credit” course, complete the evaluation and your Certificate will be immediately available.

 

January 16-18 & February 6-8
Trainer: Amber Quaranta-Leech
Hybrid

***Note: This product has been updated from it’s original form to represent the needs of ASWB for ACE Approval

Hybrid – Tyler, TX January 16-18 & February 6-8, 2025


 

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Dr. Amanda Martin, LMFT-S, LPC, BCN

Amanda Martin holds a PhD in Family Therapy and is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Supervisor, and EMDRIA Approved Consultant. With over 14 years of experience, she specializes in trauma therapy for individuals and families in residential and outpatient settings. Amanda also provides supervision for EMDR certification, EMDR consultants-in-training, and LMFT-Associates. Her mission is to help people find a healthy, joyful, and fulfilling path in life. Her warm, supportive, and interactive counseling style incorporates Symbolic Experiential Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, HeartMath, Animal-Assisted Therapy, Neurofeedback, and Collaborative Problem Solving.

Dr. Jose Carbajal, LCSW

Dr. Jose Carbajal, a U.S. Army veteran, earned his bachelorโ€™s and masterโ€™s degrees in social work and a masterโ€™s in theological studies from Baylor University, and a Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington. With over 15 years of clinical experience and extensive teaching experience, Jose specializes in trauma, sexual abuse recovery, domestic violence, and substance abuse. His research focuses on trauma interventions, neuroscience, and faith. He is EMDR Certified, an Approved Consultant, and an EMDRIA Approved Trainer, with numerous publications and professional presentations to his name.

Dr. Amber Quaranta-Leech, LPC-S

Amber holds a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from Regent University. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in both Texas and Oklahoma and holds Supervisor credential for Texas. Amber is an EMDRIA consultant and trainer. She has over a decade of experience in the trauma field in work with uniformed services, domestic violence, childhood trauma and abuse, and recent mass trauma events. Amber provides consultation for EMDRIA certification, for consultants-in-training, and supervision for LPC-Associates. Amber continues to research the benefits of EMDR therapy with a variety of populations. Her goal is to help build strong clinicians who are well versed in trauma interventions to better support their clients. Amber sees a limited number of clients with a focus on trauma work, she is also a Certified Career Counselor and Certified through EAGALA to provide equine-assisted therapy.ย 

Dr. Amber Quaranta-Leech, LPC-S

Amber holds a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from Regent University. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in both Texas and Oklahoma and holds Supervisor credential for Texas. Amber is an EMDRIA consultant and trainer. She has over a decade of experience in the trauma field in work with uniformed services, domestic violence, childhood trauma and abuse, and recent mass trauma events. Amber provides consultation for EMDRIA certification, for consultants-in-training, and supervision for LPC-Associates. Amber continues to research the benefits of EMDR therapy with a variety of populations. Her goal is to help build strong clinicians who are well versed in trauma interventions to better support their clients. Amber sees a limited number of clients with a focus on trauma work, she is also a Certified Career Counselor and Certified through EAGALA to provide equine-assisted therapy.ย 

Dr. Jose Carbajal, LCSW

Dr. Jose Carbajal, a U.S. Army veteran, earned his bachelorโ€™s and masterโ€™s degrees in social work and a masterโ€™s in theological studies from Baylor University, and a Ph.D. in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington. With over 15 years of clinical experience and extensive teaching experience, Jose specializes in trauma, sexual abuse recovery, domestic violence, and substance abuse. His research focuses on trauma interventions, neuroscience, and faith. He is EMDR Certified, an Approved Consultant, and an EMDRIA Approved Trainer, with numerous publications and professional presentations to his name.

Dr. Amanda Martin, LMFT-S, LPC, BCN

Amanda Martin holds a PhD in Family Therapy and is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Supervisor, and EMDRIA Approved Consultant. With over 14 years of experience, she specializes in trauma therapy for individuals and families in residential and outpatient settings. Amanda also provides supervision for EMDR certification, EMDR consultants-in-training, and LMFT-Associates. Her mission is to help people find a healthy, joyful, and fulfilling path in life. Her warm, supportive, and interactive counseling style incorporates Symbolic Experiential Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, HeartMath, Animal-Assisted Therapy, Neurofeedback, and Collaborative Problem Solving.