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EYE MOVEMENT INTEGRATION TM
(EMI) is a brief, very
effective approach which produces lasting
therapeutic outcomes. Learn to treat PTSD, phobia, the
anxiety associated with addictions, and to deal successfully
with fear resulting from recent crises--- often in a single
session.
EMI, is
an uncomplicated, yet highly effective eye movement
desensitization technique. Unlike other methods, EMI is
considerate of the client’s integrity and does not require
regression. Therefore, it is designed to avoid the concerns
of false memory and/or the possibility of re-traumatizing
the client.
Managed
Care. The economics of managed care are demanding
short-term treatment. Current research continues to
demonstrate that time-limited therapy can be as effective
for many issues as more established lengthy approaches.
Until recently, clients who attended only a few sessions
were usually labeled as drop-outs or were often considered
“not ready” for therapy. We now know better methods were
needed. The Eye Movement Integration intervention is a
better method. It will often allow you to produce
lasting results in just one to three sessions.
In this
workshop you will learn:
- The principles on which EMI is based and the essential
skills required to utilize the technique successfully.
- How to gather and organize the required information from
the client and how to use the EMI method as a short-term treatment.
- How to individualize the EMI approach to fit each client’s
unique needs.
- How to use several additional methods including
Visual-Kinesthetic Dissociation and Pattern Interruption
techniques when EMI is unproductive.
THE BENEFIT
Brief Treatment for Lasting ResultsTM
Eye Movement IntegrationTM
(EMI) is a practical, short-term intervention for treating
phobia, post-traumatic stress, the anxiety associated with addictions
and critical incidents. Also, the EMI technique can be paired with
other methods when treating other clinical issues. The EMI approach is
"client centered", contractual and encourages the client to use his/her
own strengths and personal resources.
Why attend this workshop?
Because, you want step-by step instruction in effective methods. And you
want supervised practice in these skills and techniques, so you can put
them to immediate use in your work with clients.
What's different about
this training? The instructor is
fully committed to teaching. Therefore the focus is on training you to
use these brief therapy methods, not just showing how well the trainer
can do demonstrations. Your training will consist of lectures,
demonstrations and exercises in small groups, where you will learn the
elements and the structure of the Eye Movement Integration intervention.
There will be ample time to practice EMI with your colleagues
Research conducted in 1994-95 by Charles
R.Figley, Ph.D., at the University of Florida, investigated a number of
interventions for treating PTSD, anxiety and phobia. The approaches
which were found to be the most effective involved Eye Movement
techniques, Trigger-Point stimulation and Visual-Kinesthetic
Dissociation (V/K-D). In this seminar you will learn the EMI approach,
which includes V/K-D, as well as several additional pattern interruption
techniques and the NLP Visual-Kinesthetic Dissociation method.
LOCATION &
DATES
February 21 & 22, 2009
Seminar
Baltimore Behavioral Health (BBH)
1001 West Pratt Street
Baltimore, MD 21223
Phone: Ms. Dixon at 410- 962-7180 X 321
jdixon@bbhtx.org
REGISTER NOW
Seminar Schedule
Both Days
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8:15 -
8:30 AM |
Registration |
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8:30 -
10:45 AM |
Instruction &
Practice |
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10:45 - 11:00
AM |
Break |
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11:00 - 12:30
PM |
Instruction &
Practice |
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12:30 - 1:30
PM |
Lunch
(PROVIDED) |
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1:30 -
3:30 PM |
Instruction &
Practice |
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3:30 -
3:45 PM |
Break |
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3:45 -
5:30 PM |
Instruction &
Practice |
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Lodging
Holiday Inn - Inner Harbor 301 West
Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
Phone: 800-315-2621 410-685-3500
Room rate: $129.00 Single/Double
Note: Holiday Inn Inner Harbor - Make
sleeping room arrangements on your own.
Please contact the Holiday Inn as soon as possible to make your
reservation and to be sure you get the special $129.00 rates. Inform the
reservation clerk that you are registering for the Baltimore Behavioral
Health Seminar. When you call, or register online (
Holiday Inn - Inner Harbor )
use BBH Corporate Account Number 100251683. Please call Ron Klein
on his cell if you experience any difficulty making your hotel
reservation at the $129.00 rate: 301-523-5659.
Nonetheless, make your reservation immediately, and I'll call the hotel
to make sure you get the $129.00 rate. If the Holiday Inn is sold out,
they have agreed to help you find a comparable room rate.
THE TRAINER
RON KLEIN, CAAC, NBCCH,
is a
National Board Certified
Clinical Hypnotherapist, a
Certified Trainer of Neuro-
Linguistic Programming (N.L.P.)
and an Certified Addictions
Counselor Supervisor. He has
over thirty-two years experience
as a trainer and therapist
Ron has taught courses in Ericksonian Hypnotherapy to health
care professionals in a variety of public and private
settings, including Georgetown University Medical School,
Walter Reed Army Medical Center, The Maryland State Mental
Health Department, the University of Maryland, The American
Academy of Psychotherapists, and Virginia Commonwealth
University School of Social Work. Ron was for five years the
staff Hypnotherapist at the Medical Illness Counseling
Center, a psychiatric center in Bethesda, Maryland. He is an
Approved Instructor and designated Examiner (ACHE).
He has presented hundreds of workshops and
provided training to more than 5200 mental health and healthcare
professionals.
CERTIFICATION
Continuing
Education: 15 hours. A C.E. certificate of attendance is
also provided. C.E. is provided by the co-sponsor, the
American Hypnosis Training Academy, Inc. (AHTA). AHTA is an
approved provider by the American Psychological Association
to offer C.E. for psychologists, the National Board for
Certified Counselors (it is the responsibility of the
provider to abide by NBCC guidelines) and the National
Association of Social Workers (258 CMR.31.00, D20, 641).
Not all State Social Work
boards accept NASW approval, check with your state licensing
board.
REGISTRATION
Fee: $199.00 with registration, $229.00 at the door.
The fee includes all handout materials
and refreshments. A refund, less a $ 45.00 fee, will be made when a
written request to withdraw from the program is postmarked (certified
mail) at least 15 days prior to the event. After that date, the full
tuition paid will be non-refundable, but can be credited to a future EMI
enrollment. Lodging is the responsibility of the participant. In the
unlikely event a workshop is canceled, full tuition refund will be made.
BBH/AHTA, assumes no responsibility for any further expenses
incurred by enrollees.
If you require special
assistance, please contact the registrar to inform him/her of your
special needs by calling 410-962-7180 X 321
To enroll, fill out our
ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM
or call 410-962-7180 EXT 321
Please make
checks payable to:
Baltimore Behavioral Health
Accounting Department
200 S. Arlington Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21223
Payments made by
check to Baltimore Behavioral Health that are not honored by
the bank will incur a returned check fee of $30. A
collection letter will be sent to inform the account holder
of the returned check and consequences if not paid within 10
business days. Payments
for returned checks are to be mailed to:
Baltimore Behavioral Health
Accounting Department
200 S. Arlington Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21223
Returned check reimbursement payments must be in the form of
cash, cashier’s check, certified check or money order.
REGISTER NOW
PARTICIPANT
COMMENTS
"I was troubled by PTSD
that was causing me increasing distress despite years of psychotherapy.
I volunteered to be a demonstration subject and after the EMI
intervention, the response is gone. It has been two months since the
seminar and I have had no recurrence. It is wonderful!"
L. Merl,
LICSW
"I have training in both
EMDR and EMI. What I discovered when I attended the EMI seminar, is that
EMI is easier on the client and preferable in my opinion. I, myself was
paired with another student during the work shop. During that practice
session, I went from having a dread of public speaking to a feeling of
pleasant anticipation. I am now comfortable when speaking to groups and
respond to the audience and the situation appropriately."
Nancy
Montagna, Ph.D.
"After an accident in which
it spun out on ice and hit a guardrail, I began to experience panic
attacks while driving regardless the road conditions. At the EMI
training seminar, I volunteered to be a demonstration subject for the
Eye Movement Integration procedure. The demonstration took less than 20
minutes including follow-up discussion with the class members. I
continue to be amazed at the ongoing benefit. I now drive with
appropriate caution fo rthe road conditions instead of experiencing
panic as I did before attending the EMI program."
Susan
Zorn, Ph.D.
"On my return to ConUS
(Continental United States) from Viet Nam as a Marine Corps Sgt., I
found I could not sleep unless every light in the house was left on and
I became combative if anyone touched me when my eyes were closed. I
don't remember much from my experience of working with Ron other than
doing EMI and V/K-D during the session. After the seminar, I was able to
turn out the kitchen light, then the light in the hallway, and then my
wife placed a night light in the bedroom, and now all the lights in the
house are out except a small bulb in the kitchen. Amazingly, I can now
be touched when my eyes are closed without putting anyone in danger. My
flashback was the result of being seriously wounded while asleep and I
hadn't zipped my metal jacket. In addition to having been relieved of my PTSD, the enduring lesson I needed to honor, was that what I need to
always remember is to use protective equipment whenever it is
appropriate. I now use seat belts at all times and so do other members
of my family."
Tom Pirnie,
Ph.D.
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