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TRCN 0009 - EMDR Therapy Basic Training

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Course Description

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy is a comprehensive psychotherapy that accelerates the treatment of many different pathologies and trauma related to disturbing events and present life conditions. This two-part experiential training is approved by The EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) and includes 20 hours of lecture, 20 hours of supervised practice and 10 hours of consultations.

Complemented by an empirically tested method, EMDR therapy is compatible with all contemporary clinical paradigms including psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, experimental and systemic approaches. In this program, you work with our EMDRIA-approved instructor, Wendy Freitag, to earn your EMDR Therapy Basic Training Certificate.

Course Outline/Topics

Course instructor Dr. Wendy Freitag discusses the basics behind this growing form of therapy, how it works and why it is so impactful in an episode of the podcast, “Avoiding the Addiction Affliction.”

Benefits and Learning Outcomes

Part One

  • Identify the parameters where EMDR therapy is effectively implemented
  • Define various criteria for client selection and then apply them to example cases
  • List safety measures for effective and ethical use of EMDR therapy
  • Outline the phases of a comprehensive EMDR therapy plan

Part Two

  • Predict common problems that can arise while practicing EMDR therapy
  • Evaluate strategies for dealing with highly emotional client responses
  • Describe protocols for closing down incomplete therapy sessions
  • Identify resources to use with difficult or resistant clients

Notes

Required Textbooks:

Shapiro, F. (2001, 2018). Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing: Basic principles, protocols and procedures (3rd ed.). New York: Guilford Press

Shapiro, F. (2012). Getting past your past: Take control of your life with self-help techniques from EMDR therapy. New York: Rodale Press

Prerequisites

At the time of enrollment, participants must fill out the Participant’s Agreement, and unlicensed participants must fill out the Clinical Supervisor Agreement.

Testimonials

"I have been in the therapeutic field since 2013, using traditional modalities of treatment that so many of us have learned over the years, but working with a caseload of people so impacted with issues of complex trauma had me feeling like I was running into ‘brick walls’ in the work that I was doing with them. When I could, I would frequently refer out to other providers trained in EMDR and then one day, it finally clicked … instead of referring, how about I learn how to do it? EMDR has already been a game changer in the work that I do with my clients, so much so that even if I am working with a client that I am not doing EMDR with, it has impacted the therapeutic relationship in a positive and new way. Dr. Wendy Frietag is an excellent trainer. Her expertise, patience and precision is like a second language to her. She makes learning this technique as easy as possible and has consistently been available for any questions or concerns that have come up in this journey."
-Erin Quandt, May 2025

Instructors

  • Wendy Freitag, Ph.D.

Partners & Professional Credits

  • Continuing Education Hours 40.0 CEHs

Applies Towards the Following Credentials

  • EMDR Therapy Basic Training Certificate : Core
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TRCN 0009 - 260326V

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Mar 26, 2026
In-Person, Live Online
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$2,139.00
Section Title
EMDR Therapy Basic Training
Section Schedule
Mar 26, 2026 to Jul 18, 2026
Type
In-Person or Live Online
Days
Th, F, Sa
Time
8:00AM to 5:30PM
Dates
Mar 26, 2026 to Mar 28, 2026
Type
In-Person or Live Online
Days
Th, F, Sa
Time
8:00AM to 5:30PM
Dates
Jul 16, 2026 to Jul 18, 2026
Schedule and Location
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Contact Hours
40.0
Location
  • UW-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education
Instruction Method Options
In-Person  
Live Online  
Course Fee(s)
Registration $2,139.00
CEUs
4 CEUs
Cancel Request Deadline
Mar 12, 2026
Transfer Request Deadline
Feb 24, 2026
Instructors
  • Wendy Freitag, Ph.D.

Section Note

Students must choose either in-person or live online as their instruction method at checkout. This choice will apply to the entire course and cannot be changed for individual class meetings. 

Partners & Professional Credits
  • Continuing Education Hours

TRCN 0009 - 260730V

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Jul 30, 2026
In-Person, Live Online
Available
$2,139.00
Section Title
EMDR Therapy Basic Training
Section Schedule
Jul 30, 2026 to Nov 14, 2026
Type
In-Person or Live Online
Days
Th, F, Sa
Time
8:00AM to 5:00PM
Dates
Jul 30, 2026 to Aug 01, 2026
Type
In-Person or Live Online
Days
Th, F, Sa
Time
8:00AM to 5:00PM
Dates
Nov 12, 2026 to Nov 14, 2026
Schedule and Location
View Details
Contact Hours
40.0
Location
  • UW-Milwaukee School of Continuing Education
Instruction Method Options
In-Person  
Live Online  
Course Fee(s)
Registration $2,139.00
CEUs
4 CEUs
Cancel Request Deadline
Jul 16, 2026
Transfer Request Deadline
Jun 30, 2026
Instructors
  • Wendy Freitag, Ph.D.

Section Note

Students must choose either in-person or live online as their instruction method at checkout. This choice will apply to the entire course and cannot be changed for individual class meetings. 

Partners & Professional Credits
  • Continuing Education Hours
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Wendy Freitag, Ph.D.

Wendy Freitag, Ph.D. is an experienced Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy clinician trained by Dr. Francine Shapiro in 1994. She is an EMDR Institute regional trainer, facilitator and logistician, as well as an EMDR International Association (EMDRIA)-approved consultant. She served as the EMDRIA secretary, president and director from 1998 to 2007 and is currently serving as the president of the EMDR Research Foundation. Dr. Freitag served as the co-chairperson of the EMDRIA Standard and Training (S&T) subcommittee to revise the credentialing requirements for certified therapists and approved consultants, and now serves on the S&T Professional Development subcommittee with the same goals. She is the founder and co-coordinator of the WI EMDRIA regional network.

Freitag has a private practice in Wauwatosa, serving adults and couples. She has extensive clinical and EMDR therapy experience in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, grief and anger issues and facilitates personal transitions while enhancing performance.

Freitag was awarded the Francine Shapiro Award for Outstanding Service to EMDR and the Outstanding Contribution and Service to EMDRIA Award at the EMDR International Association Conference in 2004 in Montreal, QC.

Continuing Education Hours

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Wendy Freitag, Ph.D.

Wendy Freitag, Ph.D. is an experienced Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy clinician trained by Dr. Francine Shapiro in 1994. She is an EMDR Institute regional trainer, facilitator and logistician, as well as an EMDR International Association (EMDRIA)-approved consultant. She served as the EMDRIA secretary, president and director from 1998 to 2007 and is currently serving as the president of the EMDR Research Foundation. Dr. Freitag served as the co-chairperson of the EMDRIA Standard and Training (S&T) subcommittee to revise the credentialing requirements for certified therapists and approved consultants, and now serves on the S&T Professional Development subcommittee with the same goals. She is the founder and co-coordinator of the WI EMDRIA regional network.

Freitag has a private practice in Wauwatosa, serving adults and couples. She has extensive clinical and EMDR therapy experience in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, grief and anger issues and facilitates personal transitions while enhancing performance.

Freitag was awarded the Francine Shapiro Award for Outstanding Service to EMDR and the Outstanding Contribution and Service to EMDRIA Award at the EMDR International Association Conference in 2004 in Montreal, QC.

Continuing Education Hours

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Wendy Freitag, Ph.D.

Wendy Freitag, Ph.D. is an experienced Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy clinician trained by Dr. Francine Shapiro in 1994. She is an EMDR Institute regional trainer, facilitator and logistician, as well as an EMDR International Association (EMDRIA)-approved consultant. She served as the EMDRIA secretary, president and director from 1998 to 2007 and is currently serving as the president of the EMDR Research Foundation. Dr. Freitag served as the co-chairperson of the EMDRIA Standard and Training (S&T) subcommittee to revise the credentialing requirements for certified therapists and approved consultants, and now serves on the S&T Professional Development subcommittee with the same goals. She is the founder and co-coordinator of the WI EMDRIA regional network.

Freitag has a private practice in Wauwatosa, serving adults and couples. She has extensive clinical and EMDR therapy experience in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorders, grief and anger issues and facilitates personal transitions while enhancing performance.

Freitag was awarded the Francine Shapiro Award for Outstanding Service to EMDR and the Outstanding Contribution and Service to EMDRIA Award at the EMDR International Association Conference in 2004 in Montreal, QC.

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