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EMDR Basic Training Parts I and II

Available for eligible Michigan-based mental health professionals who work in a Community Mental Health Service Provider (CMHSP) or CMHSP contract agency, serving adults with severe mental illness (SMI) and/or co-occurring disorders.

This grant-funded EMDR Basic Training is designed specifically for clinicians working in Community Mental Health Service Provider (CMHSP) agencies or CMHSP contract agencies in Michigan, serving adults with severe mental illness (SMI) and/or co-occurring disorders.

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy is an evidence-based treatment approach for a range of client presenting issues (particularly trauma-related). It incorporates somatic, emotional, cognitive, and narrative elements, and it facilitates accelerated reduction of clients’ symptoms due to adverse experiences.

EMDR Basic Training includes Part I and Part II, as well as 10 hours of consultation on EMDR Therapy, and reading an EMDR Therapy book by Francine Shapiro. This EMDR Basic Training is EMDRIA-Approved.

Clinicians are expected to begin using EMDR therapy with clients after completion of Part I and using group consultation to review these cases. The entire training must be completed within a 12-month period. Trainings include lecture, discussion, experiential exercises, demonstrations, and small group practice – all live, online or in-person! EMDR Basic Training is available to licensed mental health professionals or people working toward licensure and under the supervision of a licensed professional.

  • Training Overview:

    The EMDR Basic Training Course includes both Part 1 and 2, as well as 10 consultation hours. It is an EMDRIA-Approved Training.

    In this course, clinicians will learn how to conceptualize cases and conduct treatment plans from the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model. Clinicians will learn all 8 phases of EMDR therapy and how to conduct this therapeutic approach with clients experiencing anxiety, PTSD, depression, addictions, attachment-wounds and various other diagnoses and distressing symptoms.

    Therapists will utilize the 3-pronged approach to reprocess clients past traumas, as well as present triggers and visualizing the ideal future for one’s self. Therapists will learn how to properly prepare client’s for the EMDR experience through resourcing and grounding techniques.

    After this course, clinicians will be able to identify strategies to use with dissociative clients, various different cultural practices and awareness, along with working with clients with complex PTSD. This course takes an attachment-friendly and relational approach infused into the entire course. Lastly, clinicians will enhance their ability to conduct EMDR therapy with various populations, including adults, children, adolescents, immigrants and refugees, first responders, and more.

    The training includes didactic learning, demonstration, live consultation and supervised online practicum.

  • PART 1 LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    1. Identify 3 elements of the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) Model.
    2. Describe how the AIP Model guides case conceptualization & treatment planning.
    3. Identify how dual attention stimulation can activate the working memory theory to explain EMDR therapy’s mechanism of action.
    4. List 3 or more Negative Cognitions that are common for clients to list when experiencing EMDR therapy.
    5. Explain how to utilize the Subjective Units of Disturbance (SUD) Scale.
    6. Explain how to utilize the Validity of Cognition (VOC) Scale.
    7. Identify three options for Dual Attention Stimulus (DAS).
    8. Name and describe the 8 phases of EMDR therapy.
    9. Provide 2 possible resources to use when preparing a client for EMDR therapy.
    10. Determine how to access client readiness for EMDR trauma processing.
    11. Describe the 3-Pronged Approach to EMDR therapy.
    12. Explain the purpose of the container exercise in the preparation stage.
    13. Identify ways to identify potential targets with the client.
    14. Describe how to close down an incomplete target session during an EMDR therapy session.

    PART 2 LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    15. Utilize the client readiness checklist to determine readiness for trauma processing.
    16. Apply the 3-pronged approach to prioritize targets for reprocessing.
    17. Identify 2 examples of grounding the client when they are experiencing dissociation.
    18. Provide options to increase the charge during Desensitization.
    19. Provide options to decrease the charge during Desensitization.
    20. Implement 3 strategies to assist with blocked processing.
    21. Implement the protocol for closing down incomplete target sessions.
    22. Describe strategies to use EMDR for clients with Complex PTSD.
    23. Explain modifications in using EMDR therapy with children.
    24. Describe strategies to use with clients who are dissociative.
    25. Apply utilizing the Future Template during EMDR sessions with clients.
    26. Apply EMDR with client present day symptoms and future concerns.

  • EMDR Basic Training: What You’ll Learn & What to Expect

    Click here to view the full schedule.

    Part I: Foundations of EMDR Therapy

    In Part I, you’ll learn the core foundations needed to begin using EMDR Therapy with clients. This includes an introduction to the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model, the 8-phase EMDR protocol, and Resource Development and Installation (RDI).

    By the end of Part I, you will be able to:

    • Understand how EMDR works, including how dual attention stimulation supports memory processing
    • Identify and describe all 8 phases of EMDR Therapy
    • Assess client readiness for trauma processing
    • Confidently use multiple forms of dual attention stimulation (DAS)

    After Part I, you’ll begin using EMDR Therapy with clients and participate in consultation groups led by Scaling Up EMDR’s EMDRIA-Approved Consultants. Consultation dates are scheduled in advance so you can plan ahead. If you miss a scheduled consultation, you may join another approved consultation group for an additional fee.

    Part II: Applying EMDR to More Complex Clinical Presentations

    Part II takes place approximately 6–10 weeks after Part I and focuses on applying EMDR Therapy to more complex cases, including Complex PTSD, anxiety disorders, chronic pain/illness, dissociation, and work with children and adolescents.

    In Part II, you’ll learn how to:

    • Ground and stabilize clients experiencing dissociation
    • Adapt EMDR for Complex PTSD and anxiety-related presentations
    • Modify EMDR protocols for children and adolescents
    • Use the 3-pronged approach to prioritize targets for reprocessing

    Following Part II, you’ll complete the remaining consultation hours required for EMDR Basic Training. The full training—Part I, Part II, and all consultation hours—must be completed within 12 months to receive your Certificate of Completion.

    How the Training Is Structured

    The EMDR Basic Training is highly interactive and experiential. You’ll learn through:

    • Clear, engaging lectures and demonstrations
    • Experiential exercises and guided practice
    • Small-group breakout sessions, where you’ll rotate through therapist, client, and observer roles

    You’ll also receive comprehensive digital manuals for both Part I and Part II to support your learning during and after the training.

    Hours, Credits & Certification Pathway

    The complete EMDR Basic Training includes:

    • 20 hours of instruction
    • 20 hours of practicum
    • 10 hours of consultation

    Upon completion, you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion with 40 continuing education credits. This training prepares you to use EMDR Therapy with clients.

    Please note: Upon completing this training, you will be considered an EMDRIA-approved EMDR Therapist. After finishing the training, you may choose to pursue EMDRIA Certification, a voluntary advanced credential that typically takes 1–2 years to complete.

    Click here to learn more about the EMDRIA Certification process.

  • Funded through a Michigan state initiative to expand access to trauma-informed care in Community Mental Health settings.

    Thanks to this funding, eligible clinicians selected for this cohort may participate in the EMDR Basic Training for a reduced registration fee of $75.

    Eligible participants will receive:

    • Full EMDRIA-Approved EMDR Basic Training (Part 1 & 2)
    • 10 hours of consultation
    • Digital training materials
    • A copy of the required textbook
      • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy, Third Edition: Basic Principles, Protocols, and Procedures by Francine Shapiro (ISBN: 978-1462532766).

    This training is subsidized through grant funding for clinicians working in Community Mental Health programs across Michigan, particularly those serving individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) and co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD).

  • I really loved the training, I felt like it was so packed with knowledge but my learning never felt rushed, and the facilitators and instructor were all very knowledgeable and offered feedback in a great and supportive environment.

    Although I was extremely nervous about practicing in groups, the support of the facilitators during the practices, and the awesome trainee’s patience with me as I was learning, made the experience a very positive one.

    Very well planned and organized and the trainer and facilitators are all masters in EMDR. I really appreciate their responsiveness to participants’ questions and nuances of the practice with rich examples from their own.

    This training was life changing as a therapist. I am SO very grateful to have had this experience. Thank you for being so warm and strengths based. I will be recommending this training to ALL of my therapist friends 🙂

    The training was rigorous and intense. Today’s session really honed in the experience – and truly felt life changing, from a personal perspective (client) and as an in-training EMDR therapist.

    Excellent organization. Kind, compassionate, passionate, and knowledgeable instructors! Wonderful and warm online environment.

    We have found Scaling Up to be a wonderful company to work with. Eight of our employees have taken their trainings and we have found them responsive to our needs and easy to work with.

    Stephanie Berliant - Better Life Therapy

    We have engaged in many clinic wide trainings over the past 30 years and this was across the board and by far one of the highest quality and most useful trainings we have had. Scaling Up was professional, timely, well-informed and able to address issues that arose in real time to make sure that everyone involved was comfortable. As a non-profit organization, we never would have been able to afford this critical training without Scaling Up and are so grateful for their commitment to lower resourced populations.

    Children's Charter Division - The Key Program, Inc.

2026 Schedule

The following EMDR Basic Training cohort has been designated as part of a grant-funded initiative supporting Community Mental Health clinicians across Michigan. This training is intended for therapists who currently work within Community Mental Health settings.

We’re proud to support this initiative to expand access to trauma-informed care for communities across Michigan.

LOCATION

TRAINING DATES

CONSULTATION GROUPS

Live, Online via Zoom

Part 1: June 29, 30  & July 1
Part 2: August 13 & 14

Tuesdays 10am – 12pm ET
Jul 14 | Jul 28 | Aug 25 | Sept 8 | Sept 22

  • Continuing Education (CE) Credits

    Continuing Education (CE) credits are offered and included in the price of the training. After completing the EMDR Basic Training Parts I and II, participants will receive Certificates of Completion with 40 CE credits.

    National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC): Scaling Up, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7065. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Scaling Up, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. Psychotherapists completing this course will receive 40 continuing education credits.

    Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB): Scaling Up (provider number 1834), is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provisional regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Scaling Up maintains responsibility for this course. Social workers completing this course receive 40 asynchronous continuing education credits.

    American Psychological Association (APA): Scaling Up, LLC is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Scaling Up, LLC maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Psychologists completing this course receive 40 continuing education credits.

    New York Continuing Education (CE) Credits: Scaling Up, LLC is approved by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as a provider of continuing education for licensed mental health counselors (#MHC-0309). Scaling Up, LLC is also approved by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as a provider of continuing education for licensed social workers (#SW-0803).

    Note: New York licensees who require NYS ED CE credits must request a certificate after completing the training to receive proper documentation.

    Attendees must log in before or at the course begin time, attend the full training, sign out on or after the scheduled end time, and complete the course evaluation to be eligible to receive CEs. Partial credit cannot be awarded. After completion, the participant will receive an electronic certificate emailed to them at the end of the course.

    *** This course is not eligible for EMDRIA continuing education units (CEUs).

  • This training is offered free of charge through grant funding. Because space is limited and each seat represents a funded opportunity for another clinician, participants are expected to commit fully to attending all training days and completing all required pre-work.

    Cancellations

    • 30 days or more before training: You may cancel at no cost.
    • Less than 30 days before training: Please notify us as soon as possible so we can offer the seat to another participant.

    Pre-Work Requirement: Required pre-work must be completed at least two weeks prior to the first training day. If pre-work is not completed by this deadline, your seat may be released and you may be asked to transfer to another cohort within the same grant program if space allows.

    Missed Training Time: EMDRIA requires completion of all training hours.

    • If you miss any portion of the training, you will be required to make up the missed time and cover the cost of the make-up training at your own expense.

    Transfers: If you are unable to attend your scheduled cohort, we will do our best to transfer you to another cohort funded under the same grant, pending space availability. Transfers to different grant-funded programs are not permitted.

    • Participants who choose to attend a public (non–grant funded) training will be responsible for the full public tuition rate.
  • Participation Requirements

    This training is intended for those who have not previously completed an EMDRIA-Approved EMDR Basic Training.

    Participants must:

    • Work in a Community Mental Health Service Provider agency (CMHSP) or a contract agency of a CMHSP
    • Work with adults struggling with severe mental illness (SMI) and/or co-occurring disorders
    • Be licensed or license-eligible as a mental health professional in Michigan (or actively working toward licensure)
    • Meet EMDRIA’s eligibility requirements for EMDR Basic Training (see eligibility guidelines here)

    Attendance in an EMDR Basic Training is limited to licensed mental health professionals, students in an accredited graduate program, and interns on a state licensing track.  Students and interns must receive approval for attendance. For information on EMDRIA’s eligibility requirements, click here.

    Addictions Counselors who only hold a chemical dependency or substance abuse license are not eligible for EMDR Basic Training.

    System Requirements

    To attend the online training, one must have access to a computer, internet and Zoom. It is vital that a computer is utilized for this training, instead of a mobile device or iPad.

    Course Completion Requirements

    According to EMDRIA requirements, the EMDR Basic Training can only be completed live online or in-person and cannot be completed on demand. Therefore, participants must be present for 100% of the training in order to complete it. This course is NOT available to take on demand. We do know that unexpected incidents, emergencies and illnesses arrive. In this case, we can transfer participants to another cohort, if needed, for an additional fee, in order to complete the course. Please see our Cancellation Policy to learn more about the fees associated with switching cohorts. Once the course is completed, participants will receive an electronic certificate emailed to them within 30 days of the course completion.

  • Online, On-Demand Course Access

    This course is not offered on demand. This course is only offered live, online. There will be resources and materials available to the trainee through our online Hub that can be accessed throughout the course, but does not supplement the live, online course.

  • Final Training Details

    This workshop is held in facilities which are in compliance with the Americans Disabilities Act. Please contact the Scaling Up Team at info@ScalingUpEMDR.com if special accommodations are required.

    Scaling Up maintains responsibility for this program and its content in accordance with EMDRIA requirements.

    Audio/Video/Photo Disclosure: Some of the trainings will be audio and/or video recorded. Additionally, photos may be taken and used for website and other promotional materials. By registering for this training you are consenting that you are in agreement of and aware of this disclosure agreement.

    There are no known conflicts of interests for this workshop. All grievances must be in writing to info@scalingupemdr.com, and will be replied to within 5 – 10 business days.

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