Aura Morris, LCSW
Trauma Intensives
You and your client have done great work.
They have come so far, and you have a deep trust between you.
You also know they need something deeper, something that can get into the body and the nervous system where talking doesn't always reach.
A Multi-Day Intensive is great for clients who have done the prep work of understanding where their challenges come from and what their patterns are. They have developed insight and awareness, they have learned how to start loving themselves, but they still can't seem to shift the underlying patterns or nervous system response, despite giving a lot of effort.
Maybe they...
Have good insight and awareness about their patterns
Have learned skills to manage triggers and skills for self-care
Are ready to do deeper, more intensive healing
Want to keep you as their ongoing therapist and main support person
If this sounds like your client, they might be a great fit for Multi-Day EMDR/IFS Intensive
When you refer your client for a Multi-Day Intensive, you can expect:
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Collaboration before and after the intensive
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A large chunk of deep work to be completed during their scheduled intensive
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Your client to return to you for ongoing therapy and integration support (I do not take ongoing clients at all after intensive work)