- Explore the areas where the client is struggling with their mental health, such as overreactions, under-reactions, and self-regulation.
- Explain how EMDR might help them with their mental health, trauma, and reactions.
- Inform them of your qualifications (in process of learning, trained, or certified in EMDR) and assure them you can seek consultation if needed.
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Introducing EMDR to your clients: Why does it feel so hard???
What you can expect from this mini course:
When considering how to explain EMDR to your client(s) here are some suggestions:
First, explore with the client areas hey are struggling in their mental health (over reactions, under-reactions, self regulation)
Consider two significant factors when introducing EMDR:
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Explain directly and precisely how EMDR will help them with their mental health, trauma resolution and over/under reactions from being triggered.
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Explain directly to the client your level of expertise with EMDR. Whether you are in the process of learning EMDR, trained, or certified in EMDR, helping the client know your training level will help you have the confidence to introduce EMDR and grow in your expertise
About the Trainer
Trevor Hardcastle
Trevor Hardcastle champions the integration of EMDR into your current practice, seeing it as a complementary modality. His consultation leverages a rich background in Eating Disorder Treatment, DBT, and work with various clients to build practitioner confidence, resolve anxieties, and tackle intricate cases using EMDR. He welcomes inquiries about EMDR certification.







