Multichannel Eye Movement Integration
American Sign Language Clinician’s Level I Webinar
Course Description
This course has been designed for American Sign Language (ASL) proficient practitioners who provide services to deaf and hard of hearing individuals. ASL is the language of instruction and captioning and English voice over are included on all the videos. Course completion is one requirement for MEMI certification, along with completion of 10 hours of coaching from a licensed MEMI trainer.
This course traces the history of Multichannel Eye Movement Integration (MEMI) from its roots in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) theory to its current form as an effective multi-use therapy for PTSD and lesser traumas. Unlike other eye movement therapies, MEMI’s origins are clear, its procedures are uncomplicated and it’s easy to learn.
The course reviews recent brain science and the role of the limbic system in the fight or flight response. The importance of autonomic nervous (ANS) system regulation in treating trauma is explored in the context of both traditional ANS theory and the more recent Polyvagal Theory. The importance of client-affirming strategies and body regulation in trauma symptom resolution are stressed.
Participants receive practical instruction in the use of MEMI’s:
1.) theoretical model and expanded 10-step protocol;
2.) comprehensive procedures;
3.) scripts and tips for therapists;
4.) basic eye movements
5.) eye movement sets;
6.) worksheet for recording session results;
7.) strategies for interrupting client abreactions;
8.) assessment techniques (Intensity Scale, SUD Scale and PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5);
9.) rubric for scoring the PCL-5;
10.) tips for treating phobias, substance abuse and personal failures.
Captioned videotapes of an actual MEMI treatment session with a complex trauma client amplify the instruction provided. Additionally, two video demonstrations of MEMI being used with Deaf volunteers exhibit how MEMI therapy can be used with DHH clients with few adjustments. Case studies of MEMI’s use with several clients are also featured, along with multiple vignettes of actual client work.
The resource guide to this course is included at the end of the instructional modules.