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September - November 2026 Cohort

EMDR Basic Training

Six days that change how you do clinical work.

This Cohort

September 17-19, 2026 + November 12-14, 2026

Virtual via Zoom. 10 hours of group consultation between weekends.

$1,675 $1,475 early bird through September 3, 2026
6 Days Live Virtual via Zoom EMDRIA Approved See below for information about CE approvals
Rachel Harrison leading an EMDR Basic Training session
EMDRIA Approved

EMDRIA

Approved Provider

Why this training matters

What Changes After This Training

Most clinicians walk into Day 1 with a mix of curiosity and skepticism. By Day 3, something has usually shifted.

How You Listen

Before EMDR training, a client describing anxiety around conflict registers as an anxiety presentation. After training, you hear it differently. You're already tracing backward: what's the earliest memory of conflict that still carries emotional charge?

How You Plan Treatment

Your sessions take on a different structure. You know when a client needs more stabilization before you touch trauma material, and how to sequence targets across a treatment plan.

What Happens in Session

During reprocessing, you watch clients make connections you didn't anticipate, arrive at insights that might have taken months of talk therapy to surface.

How You Talk to Clients About Their Treatment

You explain trauma and treatment differently after EMDR training. You can help clients understand why their body still reacts even when their mind knows they're safe.

How the Work Sits with You

Clinicians using evidence-based trauma treatments that produce measurable resolution report lower rates of compassion fatigue and higher professional satisfaction. EMDR is one of those treatments.

For the full clinical case for EMDR, see our Understanding EMDR overview.

The schedule, end to end

Six Days, Two Weekends, One Cohort

Live training, real practice, and the consultation hours that turn knowledge into clinical skill.

TSTI group training workshop in progress

What the Training Looks Like

1.

Pre-Work

1.5 hours of video plus required textbook before Day 1.

2.

Part 1: September 17-19, 2026

Days 1-2: 9am-5:30pm ET. Day 3: 9am-4:30pm ET. Foundations, AIP model, the 8 phases, hands-on practice.

3.

Consultation Sessions (4 meetings)

2 hours each, virtual, between the two weekends. You start using EMDR with clients during this stretch.

4.

Part 2: November 12-14, 2026

Days 4-5: 9am-5:30pm ET. Day 6: 9am-4:30pm ET. Advanced applications, complex cases, special populations.

5.

Final Consultation + Certificate

5th consultation within 2 weeks of Day 6, then your certificate of completion.

All requirements must be completed within 12 months of start date.

Live & Interactive

All sessions are live via Zoom with cameras on. Large group lecture including demonstrations, plus small group practice sessions. Not a passive webinar.

Hands-On Practice

You'll practice EMDR as therapist, client, and observer. Experiential learning that builds real clinical confidence before you take it to your caseload.

Supported Learning

We provide more trainers and consultants than EMDRIA requires, so you get personalized attention throughout. Our team is accessible and responsive.

The curriculum

What You'll Master

By the end of this training you'll have the full EMDR foundation and the confidence to use it with clients.

The 8 Phases of EMDR

1
History
2
Preparation
3
Assessment
4
Desensitization
5
Installation
6
Body Scan
7
Closure
8
Reevaluation

After completing this training, you will be able to:

  • 1. Describe EMDR's origins and the research that established the therapy
  • 2. Name the three brain parts that influence trauma neurobiology and EMDR's mechanisms
  • 3. Identify key AIP principles for conceptualizing EMDR with clients
  • 4. Apply EMDR to past, present, and future concerns
  • 5. Demonstrate all 8 Phases of EMDR Therapy with clients
  • 6. Adapt EMDR for special populations including children, addictions, and LGBTQIA+ individuals
  • 7. Apply EMDR across diagnoses including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder
  • 8. Explain Structural Dissociation theory and its implications for trauma therapy
  • 9. List resources for working with minority population clients

The team for this cohort

Meet Your Trainers

Our team approach gives you as much support as possible to learn EMDR well. We have a relational style of training and take time to know our trainees. The six clinicians teaching this cohort:

Jamie Sedgwick, LCPC, NCC

Jamie Sedgwick, LCPC, NCC

Training Director & Consultant

  • EMDRIA Certified Therapist
  • EMDRIA EMDR Approved Consultant
  • EMDRIA Approved Basic Trainer
  • Training Director & Consultant
  • MA, Community Counseling, McDaniel College
  • State of Maryland
  • EMDRIA

Jamie is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor. Jamie has worked in the mental health field for over 10 years and has been trained in EMDR since 2017. Jamie credits EMDR with changing her practice as a therapist and helping her be more effective in assisting clients in healing from a wide range of presenting problems. Jamie has a passion for working with Complex Trauma and a Special Interest in Personality Disorders. In addition to her clinical work, Jamie is an EMDR Consultant and acts as the Training Director for Trauma Specialists Training Institute. Jamie has experience in leading EMDR Basic Training as well as creating and facilitating EMDR Advanced Trainings. She enjoys her roles as a consultant and trainer because it allows her the opportunity to meet like-minded clinicians and assist them in learning how to implement EMDR into their own clinical practice in a way that makes the most sense to the clinician and the client.

Jennifer Youdom, LCSW-C

Jennifer Youdom, LCSW-C

Training Facilitator & Consultant

  • EMDRIA Certified Therapist
  • EMDRIA EMDR Consultant in Training
  • Training Facilitator & Consultant
  • Salisbury University
  • State of Maryland
  • EMDRIA

Jennifer is a Licensed Certified Social Worker, Clinical (LCSW-C) and is Certified in EMDR therapy through EMDRIA. Jennifer has been in the mental health field for 10 years serving clients from diverse ages and backgrounds. Jennifer has also been trained in DBT, couples therapy, ego state therapy and IFS. She has special interest in developmental and complex trauma, attachment, and dissociation. She attributes EMDR to directing her shift in clinical practice towards a trauma informed lens and is dedicated to helping people through their healing journeys.

Megan Osborne, Ph.D, LPC

Megan Osborne, Ph.D, LPC

Training Facilitator & Consultant

  • EMDRIA Certified Therapist
  • EMDRIA EMDR Approved Consultant
  • Training Facilitator & Consultant
  • Ph.D. / Licensed Psychologist, Colorado Theological Seminary
  • State of Idaho
  • EMDRIA

Megan is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Idaho and has been practicing in the mental health field since 2006 primarily specializing in the treatment of eating disorders. Being trained in EMDR has completely changes the way she views and conceptualizes treatment of her clients. Megan has found the blueprint EMDR offers has allowed for a more rapid and thorough healing process in her eating disorder clients regardless of the sub-type of disorder. Megan is a Certified EMDR Therapist through EMDRIA.

Katie Honeywell, LPCMH, NCC

Katie Honeywell, LPCMH, NCC

Training Facilitator & Consultant

  • EMDRIA Certified Therapist
  • EMDRIA EMDR Approved Consultant
  • Training Facilitator & Consultant
  • MA, Counseling Psychology, Frostburg State University
  • State of Delaware & State of Maryland
  • EMDRIA

Katie has been working as a licensed counselor for 10 years, providing counseling in inpatient and outpatient settings. Katie is a National Certified Counselor and an EMDRIA certified therapist. As a counselor, she enjoys working with children, adolescents, parents and adults. In relation to trauma, she has a special interest in parenting, attachment, dissociation, parts work, postpartum health and perinatal trauma. Katie's style of consultation is based in a non judgemental environment that highlights learning strategies to implement theory.

Rustin Paradise, MS, LPC

Rustin Paradise, MS, LPC

Training Facilitator & Consultant

  • EMDRIA Certified Therapist
  • EMDRIA EMDR Consultant in Training
  • Training Facilitator & Consultant
  • MA, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Walden University
  • State of Pennsylvania
  • EMDRIA

Rustin (she/they) is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Pennsylvania. She graduated with her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University in 2019. Rustin has over 10 years of working with substance use and addiction. They also have over five years of working with mental health. Rustin completed her EMDR Basic Training in 2022 and became certified in 2024. Rustin fell into working with trauma and realized that being trained in an evidence-based model to help individuals heal from their past was priceless. Rustin has a passion for working with the LGBTQIA+ population and the neurodiverse individuals trying to find their way in adulthood.

Sarah Smith-Trawick, LCSW-C

Sarah Smith-Trawick, LCSW-C

Training Facilitator & Consultant

  • EMDRIA Certified Therapist
  • EMDRIA EMDR Approved Consultant
  • Training Facilitator & Consultant
  • MSW, Smith College School for Social Work
  • State of Maryland
  • EMDRIA

Sarah has been supporting trauma survivors for over 15 years. She has extensive experience working with women’s issues, interpersonal violence, anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Sarah is licensed in the State of Maryland as a Licensed Certified Social Worker, Clinical (LCSW-C) and is Certified in EMDR therapy through EMDRIA.

Visit our TSTI Policies page for information regarding our Substitute Trainer Policy.

The research behind EMDR

The Evidence Base

EMDR is one of the most well-researched trauma treatments. A few of the findings clinicians often cite when they're deciding whether to train:

75% vs 0%

Remission rates

EMDR vs. fluoxetine remission at 6-month follow-up. Van der Kolk et al., 2007.

78%

Combat veterans

No longer met PTSD criteria after 12 EMDR sessions. Carlson et al., 1998.

Among the lowest

Dropout rate

Among the lowest dropout rates in psychotherapy. Swift & Greenberg, 2014.

4

Major bodies

Recommend EMDR for trauma: WHO, VA/DoD, APA, ISTSS.

Full clinical evidence review with citations on our Understanding EMDR page.

From past trainees

What Trainees Say

"This was the best training I have attended and appreciate all the work put into facilitating my learning."

"Hands down the best training I've attended. Rachel was extremely knowledgeable and she covered a significant amount of information in a very interactive way (which, over zoom, with 20 or so participants is incredible.)"

"I really enjoyed this training and Rachel's instruction. The training was engaging and informative. I especially thought Rachel did an excellent job of navigating this training in a virtual space."

Continuing education for this cohort

Continuing Education Approvals

Up to 40.5 CEs depending on your licensing body. Full attendance and participation required.

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NBCC

Trauma Specialists Training Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7268. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Trauma Specialists Training Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. 40 Clock Hours.

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NASW

This program is Approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval #886869661-1658) for 40.5 continuing education contact hours. Category: Social Work. Expires 11/30/26.

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APA

Trauma Specialists Training Institute is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Trauma Specialists Training Institute maintains responsibility for this program and its content. CE: 40 credit

EMDRIA

This course curriculum and trainer/s are approved by the EMDR International Association (EMDRIA). Those who complete this training can refer to themselves as “EMDR Trained.”

Note, EMDR Trained is different and not the same as being an EMDRIA Approved "Certified EMDR Therapist." To become an EMDRIA Approved Certified EMDR Therapist requires additional consultations hours and additional credits from EMDR Advanced Trainings. More about the certification process will be provided during the training and can be found on the EMDRIA.org website.

Most state boards accept NBCC-approved CEs. Please verify with your licensing board if you have questions about CE eligibility for your specific license.

There is no known commercial support for this program. Trauma Specialists Training Institute, LLC maintains responsibility for all aspects of this program and its content.

Pricing & what's included

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Early bird pricing through September 3, 2026. After that, regular pricing applies.

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$1,675

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3 Monthly Payments of

$587/mo.

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What's Included

6 full days of live interactive training via Zoom
10 hours of group consultation (5 sessions x 2 hrs)
Pre-course video materials (1.5 hours)
Small group practice as therapist, client & observer
Digital course materials & resources
Certificate of completion
Continuing education credits (NBCC 40, NASW 40.5, APA 40, EMDRIA approved)
EMDR Circle community access

Note: Textbook must be purchased separately: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Basic Principles, Protocols, and Procedures, Third Edition by Francine Shapiro.

Group discounts available for 10 or more clinicians. Contact info@traumaspecialiststraining.com.

Reschedule and refund details on our TSTI Policies page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Inclusion & policies

Who This Training Is For, and How We Run It

We strive to honor the intersectionality of all our trainers and participants and include this lens in our training content and discussion. We actively welcome all races, religions, genders, sexual orientations, and abilities. Our trainers and facilitators are here to help you each step of the way.

Trauma Specialists Training Institute welcomes any clinician who is looking to offer the best trauma treatment you can to your clients. Our training environment is geared toward inclusivity and we welcome all ages, abilities, cultures, ethnicities, races, genders, sexual orientations, and religions.

Cancellation Policy: If you need to cancel your training, any funds paid may be applied toward a future Trauma Specialists Training Institute program within one year of your original registration date. Please note that training registration fees are non-refundable, including any rescheduling fees.

We want to provide equal access to our training. If you are in need of any kind of accommodation to attend this training, please reach out to us so we can work with you to set up any accommodations needed. Contact info@traumaspecialiststraining.com.

Confidentiality Statement: All participant identifying information will be kept confidential upon registration of this training. Each participant can choose what name and identifying information to present on their Zoom screen.

Trauma Specialists Training Institute, LLC maintains responsibility for all aspects of this program and its content.

There is no known commercial support for this program.

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Ready to bring EMDR into your work?

EMDR is teachable, and the people who learn it well tend to stay with it. If this cohort fits your schedule and you want to add EMDR to your practice, we would be glad to be part of that work.

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