Producer: VPA/Brattleboro Retreat
You must attend the entire workshop in order to continuing education credits. Thus, we ask that you not schedule other meetings, appointments, or interruptions during the time of the webinar.
This workshop introduces therapists to emotional freedom therapy and trauma resolution energy therapy. Clinicians will get the opportunity to observe demonstrations of emotional freedom therapy, practice emotional freedom therapy in dyads and understand the effectiveness of Trauma Resolution Energy Therapy.
Following participation in this course, participants will be able to:
· Describe how trauma affects our functioning
· List the parts of the body’s subtle energy system
· Explain neurological disorganization and how to correct it
· Understand how to use the Emotional Freedom Therapy Protocol for Self and Clients
· Learn new meditation practices
Please print the EFT Protocol (under the blue "Handouts" button on your account page) and the Slides to Print prior to the presentation on January 28.
The Vermont Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor live continuing education for psychologists. The Vermont Psychological Association maintains responsibility for its programs and their content.
Completion of this course earns 3.5 continuing education credits. Psychologists licensed in states whose licensing board approves continuing education offered by APA-approved sponsors may earn continuing education credits for this course.
Courses sponsored by the Vermont Psychological Association are pre-approved for continuing education for psychologists by the Vermont Board of Psychological Examiners. This course qualifies for 3.5 continuing education credits.
Continuing education courses sponsored by the Vermont Psychological Association are pre-approved by the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation for continuing education credit for licensed independent clinical social workers in Vermont. This course provides 3.5 CE credits for Vermont licensing.
This course has been approved for continuing education credit by the Vermont Board of Allied Mental Health and earns 3.5 continuing education credits.
The Vermont Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. These credits are also accepted by the New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice for clinical social workers licensed in New Hampshire, as provided in Mhp 402.02(b)(1). The course qualifies for 3.5 continuing education credits.
The Vermont Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. These credits are also accepted by the New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice for clinical mental health counselors licensed in New Hampshire, as provided in Mhp 402.02(b)(1). The course qualifies for mandated credit types as follows:
Ethics:
Suicide Prevention:
The Vermont Psychological Association is approved to offer continuing education to licensed clinical social workers by the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation, and is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education to psychologists. This course thus qualifies for 4.2 continuing education credits for Massachusetts licensed clinical social workers in Massachusetts under 258 C.M.R. §§ 31.04(2)(d), 31.04(5).
The Vermont Psychological Association is approved to offer continuing education to licensed clinical social workers by the Vermont Office of Professional Regulation, and is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education to psychologists. This course thus qualifies for 4.2 continuing education credits for Massachusetts licensed certified social workers in Massachusetts under 258 C.M.R. §§ 31.04(2)(d), 31.04(5).
This course has been approved by the Massachusetts Mental Health Counselors Association for continuing education credit for licensed mental health counselors in Massachusetts. MaMHCA Approval # Approval Applied For
The Vermont Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association as a continuing education sponsor for psychologists. Continuing education credit in the amount of 3.5 credits earned in this course may be accepted by the Connecticut Department of Public Health for licensed clinical social workers under Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-195o(c)-3.
This course is pre-approved for credit for Connecticut licensed professional counselors under Conn. Agencies Regs § 20-195cc-3(a)(1). This course qualifies for 3.5 continuing education credits.
Speaker's Slides (1.6 MB) | 40 Pages | Available after Purchase |
EFT Protocol
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Please print this before the presentation on Friday, January 28. |
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Slides to Print
(1.2 MB)
Please print this prior to the presentation on Friday, January 28. |
3 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Dianne Winchester received her undergraduate degree from Regis College in Westin, Massachusetts, in 1987. She then completed her master’s degree in counseling from Webster University in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in 2011. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of South Carolina, and a member of the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Counseling and the South Carolina Association of Alcoholism and Drug Counseling. Dianne is also a Certified Addictions Counselor in the State of South Carolina. She has been practicing at Coastal Recovery since 2009 where she has co-facilitated intensive outpatient treatment groups as well as facilitated after care groups. Dianne is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Advanced Integrative Therapy (AIT), Transactional Analysis and Redecision Therapy. Her practice is focused on the treatment and originations of physical, mental, emotional and spiritual trauma. She has been in an intensive post-graduate training program at the South East Institute in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, for two years and continues to attend on a monthly basis.
Describe how trauma affects our functioning.
List the parts of the body’s subtle energy system.
Explain neurological disorganization and how to correct it.
Understand how to use the Emotional Freedom Therapy Protocol for Self and Clients.
Learn new meditation practices.