What's the Team Mean?
Have you wondered why we created a Family Therapy Component and an EMDR Component for the IATP-C Protocol?  Are you wondering about “teaming” with another therapist to implement the IATP-C Protocol? Have you thought, “Why would I team?”  Or, are you new to the IATP-C Protocol and you have questions about what it means to “team.”

In this short video, Deb and Stefanie explain more about what it means to “team” when using the IATP-C Protocol. And as always, if you have further questions, contact us. We are happy to help!

Who's Saying What:
Getting to know Certified IATP clinicians!
Lebeka Shin, LCSW
Lebeka Shin, LCSW is in private practice at Attachment and Trauma Therapy in Kansas City, Missouri. Lebeka was drawn to the Integrative Attachment Trauma Protocol for Children after completing EMDR I and II. She went on to become certified in the model and in EMDR therapy. She states, “I loved the model and it is a perfect fit for the children, adolescents, and families I work with.”

BEYOND DESENSITIZATION: EXPANDING CHILDREN'S WINDOW OF TOLERANCE

NOW ON-DEMAND!!

Did you miss it in March?

We are now offering the Beyond Desensitization Course as an
On-Demand Course for CE credits or EMDRIA credits only!
Take this course self-paced, for a 90 day registration period and receive 6 continuing education credits or register for EMDRIA credits only!
(Please check with your state licensing board to verify eligibility)
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5-Part Webinar Series
Yikes! Scared Parents... NOT Scary Parents
A 5-part series assisting clinicians as they guide parents through the maze of attachment trauma.

Part 1: Boo! Don't let them scare you.
May 11, 2018
9-11 am CST

$99 Registration Fee

Register by May 4th for $89!

Register for ALL 5 PARTS for $250!!

Non-Profit organizations receive $10 off of all pricing listed above!
(Must submit copy of letterhead at time of registration to angidatcnebraska@gmail.com )
*If you cannot attend live but would like the information, please register in order to receive a copy of the recording*

**Upcoming Dates and Topics**

Part 2: What to Expect and How to Adapt: Examining the Clues in Parents' Attachment Histories
September 4, 2018
9-11 am CST

Part 3: He's Pushing My Buttons!...Helping Parents Disconnect the Wires to Their Emotional Triggers
December 14, 2018
9-11 am CST

(Part 4-5 TBD)
NEW! LIVE Virtual Workshops

NEW DATES!!!!

From the comfort of anywhere using Zoom!

*Sponsored by the EMDR Institute*
Family Therapy Component of the Integrative Attachment Child Protocol (IATP-C)
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This LIVE virtual workshop consists of three 3-hour virtual presentations. Watch and listen from the comfort of anywhere as Deb, Cathy, and Stefanie teach the steps of the IATP model through a colorful PowerPoint presentation, case presentations, and over thirty videos of their work with traumatized children.


June 22-23, 2018 12-3 pm CST
June 29, 2018 12-3 pm CST



EMDR Integrative Attachment Trauma Protocol for Children (IATP-C)
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Learn to implement EMDR to strengthen attachments, develop self-regulation, and heal attachment wounds rooted in a history of abuse, neglect, early medical trauma, or changes in caregivers through slides, case presentations, and over 30 videos of our work with severely traumatized, complex children. 



October 5-6, 2018 12-3 pm CST
October 12-13, 2018 12-3 pm CST



Omaha Training for EMDR and Non-EMDR Clinicians

EMDR & Family Therapy Integrative Attachment Trauma Protocol (IATP-C) for Children

September 20-22, 2018

*Sponsored by the EMDR Institute*

During this 3-day in-person workshop, you will learn both the EMDR and Family Therapy components of this integrative model for treating children with a history of attachment trauma. You will leave with the skills and resources you need to implement the full protocol with the traumatized children and families in your practice.
The Attachment Trauma Center Institute, LLC
638 North 109th Plaza, Omaha, NE 68154
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