EMDR Approaches to Intergenerational and Ancestral Trauma
This Didn't Start With Me
Some wounds run deeper than a lifetime. Intergenerational and ancestral trauma leave powerful imprints. Sometimes quiet, sometimes overwhelming. They always ripple across families, communities, and identities. If you’re ready to help your clients break cycles of inherited pain and unlock resilience in themselves and their lineage, this advanced EMDR training is designed for you.
Led by acclaimed trauma therapist and educator Erica Bonham, this course will equip you to recognize, process, and transform generational traumas, even when stories are fragmented, memories are lost, or wounds are collective.
Leave with protocols, scripts, and a holistic, polyvagal-informed approach for honoring pain, reclaiming gifts, and building new neural pathways to healing, at every layer of the family tree.
Why TTI
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Practical Skills
Practical Interventions You'll Learn
- Learn to map family trauma and uncover hidden patterns of ancestral lines that shape clients' lives.
- Harness ancestral ally visualizations with bilateral tapping to build resilience and unlock wisdom from supportive lineage.
- Use a modified EMDR float back to trace intergenerational “embers” of trauma through body sensations, images, and metaphors.
- Open new healing pathways through somatic and energetic reprocessing when clients lack consolidated trauma memories.
- Apply a polyvagal-informed generational assessment to reveal how trauma reshapes baseline nervous system states across family lines
What You Get
What's Waiting for You Inside This Training
Map family trauma across generations
Work with fragmented or unspoken stories
Apply the 8 phases to lineage trauma
Use ancestral ally visualizations with BLS
Trace intergenerational embers through the body
Read the nervous system across family lines
Navigate the ethical and cultural terrain
Carry forward gifts, not just heal wounds
Is This For You?
Who Is This Training For
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Confidently address generational, ancestral, and collective trauma in clients.
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Go beyond standard protocols to integrate family, cultural, and systemic context into EMDR work.
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Support clients with inherited anxiety, complex trauma, or multi-generational grief, even when stories are fragmented or unspeakable.
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Use ritual, somatic, and polyvagal-informed tools to deepen resourcing and healing across generations.
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Bring more humility, creativity, and courage to conversations about ancestry and nervous system repair.
Whether you practice in private therapy, agencies, schools, or community settings, if you’re committed to transforming cycles of suffering for individuals, families, or entire communities, this course will equip you with the advanced tools and confidence you need.
Meet Your Trainer
About Your Trainer
Erica Bonham
LPC
Investment
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Course Price
- 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.
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Additional Information
Course Details
Agenda
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Welcome, objectives, agreements, resourcing, grounding practice, and presenter introduction
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Part 1: Opening the Circle & Framing Generational Trauma
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Approaches to addressing generational trauma
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Part 3 continued: Embodied Practices & Integration
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Part 4: EMDR Phases 4–7 with Generational Trauma and Demonstration
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Part 5: Decolonizing, Ritual, and Psychedelic Approaches
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Part 6: Ancestral Resilience, Collective Healing & Integration
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Wrap-up, key takeaways, journaling prompt, and Q&A
Learning Objectives
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Identify at least three clinical indicators of generational trauma in client case presentations.
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Apply the eight phases of EMDR therapy to at least one case conceptualization involving generational trauma.
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Demonstrate the use of at least two specific resourcing strategies for clients presenting with generational trauma.
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Formulate EMDR targets that incorporate transgenerational themes in a culturally responsive manner.
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Implement at least two interventions to address blocked or dysregulated processing related to generational trauma.
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Analyze the connection between generational trauma and its impact on larger social issues.
Prerequisites
- EMDR Basic Training
Continuing Education
Trauma Therapist Institute is an approved continuing education provider. ACE, NBCC, and EMDRIA CEs are available for this course. APA CEs are not available for this course.
Participants must complete the full training to receive credit.
ACE Approved Provider
Trauma Therapist Institute, #1869, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 1/16/25 - 1/16/28. Social workers completing this course receive clinical continuing education credits.
NBCC Approved Provider
Trauma Therapist Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7033. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Trauma Therapist Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
EMDRIA Approved Provider
Trauma Therapist Institute is an EMDRIA Approved Training Provider. TTI courses are individually approved. CE Certificate will contain course approval number.
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Help Your Clients Change What Gets Passed Forward
Some wounds didn't start with your client, and they won't end on their own. This advanced training gives you the protocols, the scripts, and the polyvagal-informed framework to work with intergenerational and ancestral trauma at every layer of the family tree.