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Day 1 will provide an outline of factors relevant to understanding trauma in those with complex personality challenges, including a role for acquired personality disorder and/or psychopathy when accounting for affective and interpersonal domains of developed functioning. Case studies will be used illustrate and develop learning. Focus will be on the standard EMDR protocol with reference to other protocols for consideration, as relevant.
Day 2 will consider the challenges that can emerge when working through the EMDR protocol with clients who have engaged in sexual offending. This will consider the use of EMDR as an adjunct to offence-focused work, with consideration of the AIP Model. It will explore the key academic literature looking at sexual offending and the offence drivers (Ricci and Clayton, 2016) that may respond well to EMDR intervention, and as part of the intervention pathway to the client addressing their offending through more detailed offence-focused work. It will further consider the challenges that can present with this population, such as distortions and minimisations, and how these may be considered and managed by the therapist as part of the EMDR therapy. Overall, this event is aimed to empower clinicians to feel confident with the EMDR protocol and AIP when engaging with a potentially challenging client population. The use of group discussion will be used to illustrate and develop learning. Focus will be on the standard EMDR protocol.
This online program is worth 7.75 hours CPD.
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EMDR Handout (0.08 MB) | Available after Purchase | ||
Day 1 EMDR Training Slides (1.09 MB) | Available after Purchase | ||
Day 2 EMDR Training Slides (1.15 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Professor Jane L. Ireland, Forensic Psychologist, Chartered Psychologist, and Chartered Scientist.
Professor Ireland holds a Professorial Chair at the University of Central Lancashire. She is Violence Treatment Lead within High Secure Services, Ashworth High Secure Hospital and an EMDR Europe and EMDRIA Accredited Clinical Supervisor/Consultant. She is elected academy fellow of the Council of the Academy of Social Sciences. In addition to her Chair, she holds two visiting/honorary professorships at Åbo Akademi University, Finland and University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Professor Ireland is currently academic lead for the Ashworth Research Centre (ARC), an NHS centre for forensic clinical research, based within Mersey Care NHS Trust. She also leads the University of Central Lancashire Psychological Support Hub, which specialises in trauma therapy. Professor Ireland publishes widely in the area of forensic psychology, within excess of 150 publications and several handbooks, with her more recent publications focusing on multi-study work in forensic areas, including trauma. She is Editor-in-Chief for the journal Aggressive Behavior and Trustee for Trauma Aid UK.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Jane Ireland has employment relationships with the University of Central Lancashire, Ashworth High Secure Hospital, and Mersey Care NHS Trust. She is the editor in chief of Aggressive Behavior, the Journal of Criminological Research Policy and Practice, and is the associate editor for Journal of Forensic Psychiatry and Psychology. Jane Ireland receives royalties as a published author. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Jane Ireland is a member of the British Psychological Society, the Division of Forensic Psychology, the British Science Council, and the International Society for Research into Aggression.
Dr. Carol A. Ireland is a Chartered Psychologist, Consultant Forensic Psychologist, Chartered Scientist, and an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society. She is also a registered practitioner with the Health and Care Professions Council. Dr. Ireland works as a trainer at TIOFP (www.tiofp.com) and CCATS (www.ccats.org.uk), where she leads on assessment, intervention, research and consultancy. She has worked with individuals across the life span, addressing a wide range of forensic issues and trauma for over 25 years, both in the secure forensic and secure psychiatric estates, and was previously a national trainer for the UK Prison Service accredited sex offender therapies. She has engaged in long-term group and individual therapies with clients who have sexually offended for over 25 years and is co-author of the Life Minus Violence Enhanced – Harmful Sexual Behaviour long-term therapy intervention. Dr. Ireland is also an Accredited EMDR Therapist and an EMDR Consultant (EMDR UK and EMDRIA). Her clinical practice has included both the assessment of and intervention with a range of clients. She is also Senior Research Lead at the Ashworth Research Centre, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust in the UK, as well as working at the University of Central Lancashire, where she is an Associate Professor (Reader in Aggression), and where she supervises various PhD Doctoral students. Dr. Ireland has published extensively in the area of forensic psychology, and has over 90 publications, including journal articles and book chapters, including sexual offenders.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Dr. Carol Ireland has employment relationships with Coastal Child and Adult Therapeutic Services, High Secure Hospital Psychiatric Services, and the University of Central Lancashire. She is the editor for the Journal of Forensic Practice. Dr. Ireland receives compensation as a trainer, advisor, and consultant, which includes a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Dr. Carol Ireland is a member of the Division of Forensic Psychology.
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