Course

Keynote Session: Panel on EMDR Early Interventions

Format

Online Course

Duration

2 hours

Presenter

Presenters:
Regina D. Morrow, Ed.S., LMFT, LMHC
Dr. Ignacio “Nacho” Jarero
Dr. Philip Manfield
Dr. Gary Quinn
Elan Shapiro, MA

Prices

$100

General Price

$50

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About

Course Description

This panel discussion brings together several of the leading experts on EMDR Early Interventions (EEIs), to discuss topics such as: 

  • The significance and impact of these the GAP Suite, TEP Suite, ISP and Flash Technique.  
  • The contexts and circumstances where they can be applied. 
  • Their limitations and challenges. 
  • Future trends and developments in EMDR early interventions. 
  • Research, Research, Research!



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Intended Audience

Clinicians (psychologists, counselors, social workers, etc.). This course is designed for and accredited for mental health clinicians who have completed an EMDRIA approved EMDR Basic Training.

EMDRIA and CE's credits

2 EMDRIA Credits (Included in course price).  CE credits are not offered for this course at this time. Please click here to see the information and instructions on how to obtain your credits/certificates of attendance.

Skill Level of Audience

Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced

Course Outline & Objectives

0-15 minutes
15-34 minutes 
34 -51 minutes
51-1:13 minutes
1:13-2:02:41 minutes  
  • Introduction
  • Identify up to 3 contexts and circumstances where it is appropriate to utilize a low intensity EMDR Early Intervention.
  • Identify at least 2 limitations and challenges to implementing EMDR Early Interventions Research post disaster.



  • Identify 3 or at least one procedural change in each protocol/intervention in R-TEP, G-TEP, G-REP versus EMDR.
  • Identify how the TEP Suite integrates the AIP and use of bilateral stimulation to offer low intensity interventions.


  • Learn the Butterfly Hug and identify when it was first introduced.
  • Name the 3 main protocols in the GAP Suite and recognize when to clinically apply these protocols
    appropriately based on situation and client presentation.


  • Recognize the rationale and research behind using Flash as an effective and accessible early intervention for situations involving disasters,
     terrorist actions, refugees, war, and other similar situations.
  • Discuss the goal of ISP to decrease victims’ development of Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
    by intervening early, during an Acute Stress Reaction (ASR).
  • Q &A
Meet the instructor

Regina “Reg” D. Morrow, Ed.S., LMFT, LMHC, NCC

Reg Morrow-Robinson, Ed.S., LMFT, LMHC, NCC is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Mental Health Counselor specializing in individual, couples and family therapy, and maintains a private practice in Windermere, FL just Southwest of Orlando, FL. With over 30 years’ experience as a marriage and family therapist, and as a graduate of University of Florida Counselor Education specializing in EMDR, Emotion Focused Therapy for Couples, and Mindfulness, she is currently serving as private practitioner working with a broad spectrum of clients. In addition, Reg is a Trauma Recovery/HAP Trainer and Facilitator and an EMDR Institute Regional Trainer and Facilitator. She is the Orlando, FL EMDRIA Regional Coordinator since 2005 and the local TRN Coordinator.

Meet the Co-Presenters

Elan Shapiro, MA, Psychologist

Elan Shapiro, is a psychologist, has been a pioneer in EMDR therapy since 1989, attending one of Francine Shapiro’s first trainings and later serving as an EMDR Institute Facilitator. A founding member of EMDR Europe and EMDR Israel, he held leadership roles in EMDR Europe from 2003 to 2011. He developed the Recent Traumatic Episode Protocol (R-TEP) and Group Traumatic Episode Protocol (G-TEP), earning prestigious awards, including the EMDR Europe 2016 David Servan-Schreiber Award and the recent Humanitarian Award and Francine Shapiro Award. He has published extensively and continues to advance EMDR therapy through research, teaching, and training worldwide.


Meet the Co-Presenters

Ignacio “Nacho” Jarero, Ph.D., Ed, D.

Dr. Ignacio (Nacho) Jarero, Ph.D., Ed, D., is the world pioneer in providing EMDR Therapy in a group format in person and online. His pioneer work extends to AIP-informed Advanced Psychosocial Interventions for Trauma-Exposed Populations and AIP-informed Treatment Intervention Procedures for in-person and remote treatment. For his humanitarian services worldwide, with over 200 deployments working in worst-case scenarios, he received the Francine Shapiro Award, the International Crisis Response Leadership Award, and the Psychotrauma Trajectory Award. As a Senior Researcher, Dr. Jarero's contributions have been instrumental in the field. He was honored with the EMDR International Association Outstanding Research Award and played a key role in the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies' conclusion that EMDR is an evidence-based treatment for acute stress disorder. He is among the top 5% of the world's most widely read researchers who are members of Research Gate, an organization that brings together more than 20 million researchers from all areas of human knowledge. He is a Founder Member of the Council of Scholars for the Future of EMDR Therapy Project, Research Working Group. ISTSS Research SIG member. Frontiers in Public Health Journal Associate Editor. Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, Elsevier, Frontiers in Psychology and Frontiers in Psychiatry Journals Reviewer. Dr. Jarero is an EMDR Institute Senior Trainer of Trainers and Advance Specialty Trainer, Expert Certified TeleMental Health Clinician and has conducted seminars and workshops worldwide with participants from over 80 countries. He is a co-developer of the EMDR Protocol for Recent Critical Incidents and Ongoing Traumatic Stress (EMDR-PRECI)©, the Protocol for Paraprofessionals Use (PROPARA) ©, the Acute Stress Syndrome Stabilization (ASSYST) © AIP-informed treatment procedures in a group, individual, and remote formats, and the EMDR Integrative Group Treatment Protocol (EMDR-IGTP) © that has been provided worldwide with thousands of natural or human provoked disaster survivors and populations with recent, present or past prolonged adverse experiences.

Meet the Co-Presenters

Dr. Philip Manfield

Philip Manfield, Ph.D. is the developer of the flash technique, an intervention that permits the processing of trauma virtually painlessly. Developed in 2016 for use in the preparation phase of EMDR, it makes possible the processing of extremely disturbing memories that clients might otherwise be unwilling to address. In the past six years, it has become evidence-based with twenty-four published papers supporting its effectiveness. Together with his colleague, Lewis Engel, PhD and Nina Zadurian, he has presented introductions to the flash technique at eight national and international conferences, conducted webinars and workshops in eleven countries, and trained over 24,000 clinicians.
I represent the Flash Technique as The Flash Technique. I will also be introducing a cloud-based computerized version that I reference as Flashpro. Hopefully, by the time of the panel the first research study of Flashpro will be published.
Meet the Co-Presenters

Dr. Gary Quinn

Gary Quinn, MD is a psychiatrist and Director of the EMDR Institute of Israel. He has conducted EMDR trainings in Israel, Asia, Africa, Europe and the United
States. He is a Trainer of trainers of EMDR in Asia, Israel and New Zealand.
Dr. Quinn has been a volunteer psychiatrist at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center.
Dr. Quinn is a Clinical Professor at the International Institute of Postgraduate
Education Kyiv, Ukraine. He developed the Self-Care Procedure for coronavirus-SCP-C during the pandemic. He developed ISP – Immediate Stabilization Procedure used by first responders and clinicians in the minutes to hours after trauma and is presently being used in the war in the Ukraine, both for victims of military and civilian trauma.

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