EMDR Advanced Training & Trauma Training

Clinical Competencies in Treating Dissociative Identities: Bridging Lived Experience and Science

Trainer: Jamie Marich
Live Virtual Training: 
     Non EMDR Therapists will attend Day 1 only: Thursday, March 19th, at 10 am Central (4 CEs)
     EMDR Therapists will attend Day 1 and Day 2: Thursday & Friday, March 19th and 20th at 10 am Central (8 CEs)
     Available for synchronous, live learning 

On-Demand: Available one week after the live event

 

When Dissociation Shows Up, and Your Training Did Not Prepare You

Most therapists were taught that dissociation is rare, extreme, and best left to “specialists.” In real practice, it is everywhere in complex trauma work. Clients “go away” right when you get close to certain memories. They lose time, feel like “different versions” of themselves are taking over, or describe watching life from outside their bodies. You feel the weight of deciding what is safe, what is ethical, and what is actually possible in EMDR when dissociation is part of the picture.

Most clinicians were given very little real training on dissociation:

  • Minimal coverage in graduate programs.
  • The sense that dissociation is rare, extreme, or “for specialists only.”
  • Conflicting messages about whether EMDR is appropriate at all.

So you are left with understandable questions:

  • Is this dissociation, something else, or both?
  • How do I assess it in a way that actually guides treatment?
  • Will I destabilize this client if I move forward with EMDR?
  • How do I adapt the eight phases without abandoning fidelity or myself as a clinician?

Your hesitation is not avoidance. It is an ethical clinical responsibility when you have not been given enough support.

This course is designed to help you get there, and you will: 

  • Develop confidence in assessment, case conceptualization, and EMDR adaptation with dissociative clients
  • Integrate EMDR thoughtfully, safely, and ethically.
  • Practice “assessment before activation” and remember that “competence includes pacing.”
  • Bridge scientific models and lived experience so your work reflects both what research says and what clients actually report.

This is not a generic overview of dissociation, and it is not meant for every clinician. It is a fit for EMDR and trauma therapists who are ready to move from hesitation to informed, thoughtful action with dissociative clients.

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Practical Interventions You’ll Learn

Day 1 – Trauma Therapist Foundations (4 CEs – ACE + NBCC)

Clinical Competencies in Treating Dissociative Identities: Foundations for the Trauma Therapist

Day 1 is for trauma‑informed clinicians across modalities who want a clear, clinically grounded framework for understanding and assessing dissociation.

Practical interventions you'll learn on day 1: 

  • Recognize dissociation across the spectrum, from subtle “checking out” to more obvious identity shifts, without assuming every presentation is DID.
  • Integrate dissociation into your case conceptualization so it informs, rather than derails, your treatment planning.
  • Distinguish dissociation from other trauma‑driven survival responses and mood or personality presentations.
  • Talk with clients about their internal experience in ways that reduce shame and honor their own language.
  • Make safety‑forward decisions about pacing, stabilization, and when to widen the circle of care.

This day is modality‑flexible. EMDR therapists are encouraged to attend, but you do not need to be EMDR‑trained to benefit from Day 1.

 

Days 1 + 2 – EMDR Integration Track (8 CEs – EMDRIA + ACE + NBCC)

Dissociation Competencies for EMDR Therapists: Integration Into the 8 Phases

Day 2 builds directly on Day 1 and is designed for EMDR‑trained clinicians who want concrete, phase‑by‑phase guidance on working with dissociation while maintaining fidelity. 

Practical interventions you'll learn on day 2:  

  • Conduct an EMDR‑informed assessment of dissociation and fold it into your AIP‑based case conceptualization.
  • Make phase‑specific adaptations for dissociative clients, including pacing, titration, and interweaves, across all eight phases.
  • Decide when to proceed, pause, or modify EMDR based on clinical judgment, safety, and scope of practice.
  • Work with parts and internal systems in a way that respects EMDR principles and client autonomy, without rigid or dogmatic rules.
  • Translate theory into confident action using live case examples, demonstrations, and structured practice prompts.

 

What You’ll Learn in This Training

By the end of this training, you will be able to:

  • Understand dissociation across the spectrum
    Define and distinguish dissociation from other trauma responses, and recognize when it is adaptive, maladaptive, or both.
  • Assess and conceptualize dissociation with confidence
    Use dissociation‑informed assessment and case conceptualization so EMDR and treatment plans reflect “assessment before activation.”
  • Implement safety‑forward, EMDR‑informed strategies
    Identify readiness and risk, make phase‑specific EMDR adjustments, and respond in the moment when dissociation arises in session.
  • Bridge lived and learned experience in your clinical practice
    Integrate phenomenology, client narratives, and research to challenge myths and reduce stigma in dissociation work.
  • Practice ethical, scope‑aware dissociation care
    Normalize your own hesitation, clarify scope and referral decisions, and use stigma‑free, client‑centered language that aligns with client goals.
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Who is this course for? 

This course is designed for a specific group of clinicians. It may be a strong fit if you are:

  • An EMDR clinician (licensed or license‑eligible), often working in addictions, community mental health, or complex trauma settings
  • Regularly encountering dissociative presentations but lacking formal, integrated training on dissociation
  • Unsure how to assess dissociation or integrate it into EMDR’s eight phases while maintaining fidelity
  • Concerned about destabilizing or retraumatizing clients if you engage dissociation more directly
  • Frustrated by rigid, dogmatic models that either prohibit engaging parts or demand one‑size‑fits‑all “integration” goals

This course is not designed as an introductory training for brand‑new therapists or those without a trauma foundation. It is for clinicians who already have solid trauma or EMDR skills and want to integrate dissociation into what they are already doing, not replace their entire approach.

About Your Trainer, Jamie Marich

Jamie Marich at Trauma Therapist Institute

Dr. Jamie Marich (she/they) began her career as a humanitarian aid worker in Bosnia-Hercegovina from 2000-2003, primarily teaching English and music. Jamie travels internationally teaching on topics related to trauma, EMDR therapy, expressive arts, mindfulness, and yoga, while maintaining a private practice and online education operations in her home base of Akron, OH. Marich is the founder of the Institute for Creative Mindfulness and the developer of the Dancing Mindfulness approach to expressive arts therapy.

Books authored by Dr. Jamie Marich: 

  • EMDR Made Simple: 4 Approaches for Using EMDR with Every Client (2011)
  • Trauma and the Twelve Steps: A Complete Guide for Recovery Enhancement (2012)
  • Creative Mindfulness (2013)
  • Trauma Made Simple: Competencies in Assessment, Treatment, and Working with Survivors
  • Dancing Mindfulness: A Creative Path to Healing and Transformation (2015)
  • Process Not Perfection: Expressive Arts Solutions for Trauma Recovery (2019)
  • The Healing Power of Jiu-Jitsu: A Guide to Transforming Trauma and Facilitating Recovery (2022)
  • Dissociation Made Simple: A Stigma-Free Guide to Embracing Your Dissociative Mind and Navigating Life (January 2023), also with a clinical flipchart
  • You Lied to Me About God (Autumn 2024)

Books Co-Authored and Contributing Chapters

  • EMDR Therapy & Mindfulness for Trauma-Focused Care (2018), co-authored with Dr. Stephen Dansiger
  • Healing Addiction with EMDR Therapy: A Trauma-Focused Guide (2021), with Springer Publishing
  • Chapter on mindfulness in the forthcoming Oxford University handbook on EMDR Therapy
  • Chapter in Women Therapists on Healing (2026)

Recognition, Awards, and Media Features

  • The New York Times featured Marich’s writing and work on Dancing Mindfulness in 2017 and 2020
  • NALGAP: The Association of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Addiction Professionals and Their Allies awarded Jamie with their esteemed President’s Award in 2015
  • The EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) granted Jamie the 2019 Advocacy in EMDR Award
  • The Huffington Post published her personal story of being out as a clinical professional with a dissociative disorder in May 2023
  • You Lied to Me About God received a Kirkus “starred review.”

Additional Information

Non-EMDR Therapists: Day 1 Only

$97

SALE PRICE! Regular Price: $140

  • 4 CEs 
  • Lifetime access to the course - Refresh your skills anytime at your own pace. Get on-demand access after the live date.
  • Immediate clinical application - Walk away with tools you can use in your next session.
  • Flexible payment plans - Options to fit your budget.
  • CEs - Earn ASWB and NBCC CEs. 
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EMDR Therapists: Day 1 and Day 2

$197

SALE PRICE! Regular Price: $280

  • 8 CEs - Day 2 will cover integrating into EMDR
  • Lifetime access to the course - Refresh your skills anytime at your own pace. Get on-demand access after the live date.
  • Immediate clinical application - Walk away with tools you can use in your next session.
  • Flexible payment plans - Options to fit your budget.
  • CEs - Earn EMDRIA, ASWB, and NBCC CEs. 
Get registered here!

Free download! Dissociation‑Informed Grounding Exercises Free Download