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Webinar: EMDR with Law Enforcement: Beginner Applications for Trauma and Operational Stress (2.0 CEs)(EC#15002-116)
Course[March 10] The course will focus on adaptations within EMDR Phases 1–3, that support safety, readiness, and client engagement. Gain practical tools for working with Law Enforcement clients using EMDR therapy.
$78
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Webinar: Advanced EMDR Strategies with Veterans and First Responders, Part II: Protocol Adaptations, Moral Injury, and Applied Practice (3.0 CEs)(EC#15002-114)
Course[Feb 27] This training builds on foundational knowledge of military and first responder populations and focuses on translating that understanding into concrete, session-level practice. Participants will work through complex case case vignettes.
$98
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Webinar: The SOS Method - EMDR Phase 2 Resourcing for Anxiety, Panic and Phobias (2.0 CEs)(EC#15002-117)
Course[March 20] This 2-hour course introduces the SOS Method, a simple, structured three-step framework designed to rapidly reduce nervous system hyperarousal and build robust self-regulation skills during EMDR Phase 2.
$78
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Webinar: Trauma-Inducing ICE Raids: EMDR Therapy Addressing Relational Harms to Children, Families, and Communities (3.0 CEs)(EC#15002-118)
Course[April 03] ICE raids generate multilayered trauma that extend beyond the individuals directly detained. This presentation looks at effects on witnessing neighbors, family and children left behind and how clinicians can use EMDR to treat the trauma.
$98
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Webinar: EMDR for Complex Trauma in ICE Raids: Processing Somatic, Betrayal, and Collective Injuries (3.0 CEs)(EC#15002-119)
Course[April 17] Through this structured, culturally informed EMDR framework, clinicians can support individuals in reprocessing the somatic, emotional, interpersonal, and betrayal-based impacts of ICE-related trauma. For individuals and communities.
$98
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Webinar: Innovations in PPE: Hands-On Practical Tools to Improve Efficiency, Efficacy, and Ecological Validity (3.0 CEs)(CCE-404w)
Course[March 27] Dr. Garber introduces five empirically-grounded tools which can make PPEs more time- and cost-efficient, more effective, and more accurately reflect participants’ real world functioning. Includes access to 14 Frontloading Questionnaires!
$108
On-Demand Courses
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CCE-185: Parenting Plan Evaluations: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (2.0 CE Credits)
In this workshop, Dr. Stahl will identify good forensic evaluation practice and give examples of defective work, biased evaluations, and fatal flaws to help participants use the AFCC Guidelines and understand ways to improve their PPEs.
CCE-188: Quality Evaluations in the Context of Coercive Control (2.0 CE Credits)
States are beginning to add coercive control to their IPV Codes. In CA, it is defined as behavior that “unreasonably interferes with a person’s free will and personal liberty”. This course highlights examples and gives suggestions for assessment.
CCE-216: Recommendations in Evaluations that Benefit the Utility of Conjoint Family Therapy (1.5 CEs)
From our 2025 Update. This program discusses the the identification, reporting and information collection of resist/refuse dynamics when observed during an evaluation. Learn about preparing for a referral to Conjoint Family Therapy.
CCE-401: Refuting the 5 Factor Model: Best Practice Requires a Systemic Approach to PCCP (Parent-Child Contact Problems) (3 CE Credits)
This specialized training rejects the problematic "Five Factor Model" and advocates for a systemic approach to parent-child contact problems (PCCP). Dr. Garber proposes a rubric to guide evaluators, Guardians ad litem, and fact-finders.
CCE-531: Shared Parenting - A Lens to Observe (2.5 CE Credits)
The training covers the Child Custody Evaluator's (CCE) role, including how to assist the court, Best Interest factors, and more. It provides a framework for evaluating parenting behaviors and skills, including post-separation parenting.
CCE-134: The Ten Pillars Underlying a Developmentally-Informed Parenting Plan (3.0 CEs)
This course identifies 10 specific pillars upon which any developmentally-based parenting plan should be built. 3 focus on the quality of co-parenting. 3 focus on the quality of the parent-child relationships. 4 involve the transition between parents
CCE-551: Understanding the Impact of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) on Parenting Plan Evaluations (3.0 CE Credits)
IPV profoundly impacts family dynamics, often leaving enduring effects. With PPEs, assessing the presence, severity, and implications of IPV is critical to developing plans that prioritize safety and health of children and survivors.
CCE-218: When to Let Go: When is it time to “Call it” in Resist/Refuse Cases?(2.0 CEs)
From our 2025 Update. PCCP cases are not created equally. They are amongst the most challenging ones that enter our practices. Would we serve the best interests of the child(ren) involved by letting some of them go; and if so, which ones and when?
EMDR-535: EMDR in Practice: Integrating EMDR Protocols into Clinical Practice (3.0 CE Credits)(EC #15002-DL122)
This training provides options for therapists who want to integrate EMDR more fully into their practice but are not sure how to do so. Clinical examples are used to illustrate how the use of various techniques.
EMDR-555: When EMDR Stalls: Getting Unstuck - Advanced Troubleshooting for Stuck Processing, Looping, and Resistance (3.0 CE Credits)(EC #15002-DL112)
Every EMDR clinician has sessions where processing slows or comes to a halt. This is often not a failure of the method—but a signal that something in the system needs attention. This course shows how to assess and intervene when stuck.
LE-512: Understanding Suicide II: Evidence Based Practices for Intervention, Risk Management, Cultural Competence, Resources and Strategies to Prevent Vicarious Trauma (3.0 CE Credits)
This training provides evidence-based immediate and long-term intervention strategies to prevent suicide. Emphasis is placed on applying evidence based intervention models for assessment and treatment. Satisfies APA's LE and Suicide CE reqs
LE-511: Understanding Suicide I: Major Theories, Warning Signs, and Assessments (3.0 CE Credits)
Gain knowledge of the history behind suicide intervention, myths, warning signs and leading theories of suicide. Learn to recognize warning signs, understand risk and conduct structured inquiries. Satisfies some state LE and Suicide CE reqs.
Bundle: Understanding Suicide (LE-511 + LE-512)
Bundle contains 2 on-demand courses: Understanding Suicide I Understanding Suicide II Total of 6.0 CE Credits (3.0 per course)
T-501: Gray Divorce: Navigating Relationships as Clients Age (3.0 CEs)
This course looks at the complexities of divorces among older adults. It will provide clinicians with insight into helping clients develop coping skills, learn self-advocacy skills, set boundaries,fostering resilience and more.
NEST: Unit 4 Bundle
Buy together and save! 3 courses | Modules 7-9 Purchase all 3 courses of Unit 4 at once and be ready to learn everything you need to know about using NEST in Early Trauma EMDR.
NEST: Unit 2 Bundle
Buy together and save! 3 courses | Modules 3-5 Purchase all of Unit 2 at one time and be ready to learn all about applying NEST principles to phase 2 of EMDR Therapy.
NEST: Ego-State Therapy Bundle
Buy together and save! 2 courses | Modules 5 & 6 Purchase the courses from the program focusing specifically on Ego-State Therapy and applying it to EMDR.
NEST: Half Series Part 2
Buy together and save! 4 courses | Modules 6-9 Purchase the second half of the NEST series as a bundle and learn how to apply it to EMDR phases 3+!
NEST: Half Series Part 1
Buy together and save! 4 courses | Modules 1-5 Purchase the first half of the NEST series as a bundle and learn how to apply it to EMDR phases 1 and 2!
NEST: Full Series Bundle
Save when you purchase Dr. Paulsen's entire 8 course, 9 module NEST series together!
Bundle: Custody Evaluations 101 Full Series
This bundle contains all 8 courses within our 40-hour CE course Custody Evaluator 101 training series. All courses approved by the JCC for training to become a court approved custody evaluator.
Bundle: Custody Evaluations 101 Part 1
This bundle contains the first 4 courses within our 40-hour, 8 course Custody Evaluator 101 training series - for a total of 20-hours of CE training. All courses approved by the JCC for training to become a court approved custody evaluator.
Bundle: Custody Evaluations 101 Part 2
This bundle contains the last 4 courses within our 40-hour, 8 course Custody Evaluator 101 training series - for a total of 20-hours of CE training. All courses approved by the JCC for training to become a court approved custody evaluator.
CCE-221: Custody Evaluations/Parenting Plan Evaluations 101 part 1 (Updated): Standards, Guidelines and Rules (6.0 CE Credits)
Course 1 in a series designed to provide the participant with the knowledge to perform CCEs/PPEs. Updated in 2025! The course will assist the participant in setting up basics, standards and guidelines.
CCE-122: Custody Evaluations 101 part 2: Forms, Procedures and Reports (5.0 CE Credits)
Course 2 in a series designed to provide the participant with the knowledge to perform CCEs/PPEs. The course will assist the participant in setting up their forms and office procedures and report shell.
CCE-123: Custody Evaluations 101 part 3: Challenging Issues (5.0 CE Credits)
Course 3 in a series designed to provide the participant with the knowledge to perform CCEs/PPEs. This course provides information on the frequently encountered "challenging issues” in court ordered evaluations.
CCE-124: Custody Evaluations 101 part 4: Allegations and Sensitivities (5.0 CE Credits)
Course 4 in a series designed to provide the participant with the knowledge to perform CCEs/PPEs. This course shall teach how to evaluate and provide recommendations for frequent allegations that are encountered in custody disputes.
CCE-125: Custody Evaluations 101 part 5: Stepfamilies, Special Needs and Lawyers (5.0 CE Credits)
Course 5 in a series designed to provide the participant with the knowledge to perform CCEs/PPEs. Learn the limitations of stepchild involvement in evaluations, how to evaluate households with special needs children and legal terms.
CCE-126: Custody Evaluations 101 part 6: Social Capital (5.0 CE Credits)
Course 6 in a series designed to provide the participant with the knowledge to perform CCEs/PPEs. Participants will be introduced to the concept of social capital and will understand how to integrate the concept into recommendations.
CCE-127: Custody Evaluations 101 part 7: Managing Value Disputes, Never Married Parents, Self-Care (5.0 CE Credits)
Course 7 in a series designed to provide the participant with the knowledge to perform CCEs/PPEs. Managing disputes in opposing values including international travel and private education. Unique aspects of non-traditional families.
CCE-128: Custody Evaluations 101 part 8: Wrapping it All Up (5.0 CE Credits)
Final course in a series designed to provide the participant with the knowledge to perform CCEs/PPEs. Tying things together, how Covid-19 has changed evaluations, getting supervision for your first report, and the business side of things.
[Mod 1 & 2] Interview, Formulation and Plan (3 CE Credits) (EC #15002-DL24, #15002-DL25)
This course shows how to conduct a structured intake where appropriate, gathering information across numerous domains. This is the basis for case formulation and treatment planning, and how much preparation is needed.
[Mod 3] N is for Neuroaffective: Working Under the Floorboards (3 CE Credits) (EC #15002-DL26)
In this Phase II Preparation workshop, we will examine how devices and interventions that work on a neuroaffective basis enhance preparation for (and expand the efficacy of) EMDR, which is itself neuroaffective and interruptive.
[Mod 4] E is for Embodiment: Resolving Somatic Dissociation (3 CE Credits) (EC #15002-DL38)
In this workshop, the basic techniques that EMDR therapists need to know about somatic therapy are emphasized, in contrast to somatic trainings where the method stands alone.
[Mod 5] S is for the Self-System: Using Ego State Therapy (3 CE Credits) (EC #15002-DL39)
In this classic ego state workshop, updated with more sample scripts, the emphasis is on the critical ego state interventions that enable efficient Phase II Preparation and, later, Phase IV Desensitization to resolve traumatic sequelae.
[Mod 6] Looking Through the Eyes of Trauma and Dissociation Revisited (3 CE Credits) (EC #15002-DL39)
Continuing on the springboard of the Ego-State section of Mod 5: "S for Self System...", this module discusses why and how one fractionates an abreactive process for highly structurally dissociative clients.
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