FL Behavioral Health Conference

What?

Healing Inner Wounds through an Attachment Lens with EMDR Therapy

Phases 1 and 2

Sandra focuses on Phases 1 and 2 of EMDR Therapy, with emphasis on intake questions that explore preverbal experiences and uncover the pain of aloneness. During Phase 2, learn how to help clients build inner resources and establish emotional security.

 

When? On Demand Which Is Convenient for you!

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About Your Speaker

Sandra B. Stanford, MA works as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Titusville, FL. Sandra earned her Master’s Degree in Psychological Counseling from Palm Beach Atlantic University.

Therapists who train with her describe her as warm, and approachable, and she gives practical tools and tips that will enhance your career. She is honored to be an EMDRIA-approved Basic Trainer and CEU provider and a Regional Trainer for the Florida Mental Health Counselor Association.

Sandra and her husband, David, have been married over 30 years and have two adult children, Jonathan and Anna Beth, a son in love, Christopher and two amazing grandsons. Sandra is a basic trainer in EMDR Therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) which is a powerful psychotherapy approach that has helped an estimated two million people of all ages relieve many types of psychological distress. She is an approved CEU provider for EMDR Therapy. 

Additionally, Sandra enjoys working with couples and is certified in the Prepare & Enrich program, she is trained in Emotional Intimacy which teaches couples how to connect on a deeper level and has a specialty focus on those couples who desire healing from an affair. Sandra is the founder of Our Marriage Matters and offers faith-based weekend intensive retreats and groups for couples

 

Workshop Description

Do some of your clients struggle to form or maintain healthy relationships? 

Have you noticed clients experiencing deep emotional reactions that don’t seem to match the present moment—but make perfect sense in light of their past? 

Often, these patterns trace back to early attachment wounds—moments in childhood when connection was broken, inconsistent, or unsafe. These wounds can leave clients feeling profoundly alone, even in the presence of others. And yet, the path to healing begins exactly where the pain started: with attachment.

In this heartfelt and insightful training, Sandra B. Stanford, LMHC, will guide therapists through the territory of wounded attachment. Through lecture and powerful video demonstrations, Sandra will explore the foundations of attachment—both wounded and secure—and help participants understand how early relational trauma shapes clients’ emotional worlds.

The four styles of attachment will be taught and how they show up in your clients’ lives today. Sandra will share strategies that clients used to survive in distressed family environments—and how those strategies might now be keeping them stuck. Most importantly, therapists will be given tools to help your clients recognize their patterns, reconnect with themselves, and build secure attachments with others.

In this webinar, Sandra will guide participants through Phases 1 and 2 of EMDR Therapy, with a special emphasis on intake questions that explore preverbal experiences and uncover the pain of aloneness often hidden beneath a client’s story. During Phase 2 preparation, she will teach how to help clients build inner resources and establish a sense of emotional safety. You’ll learn effective calming techniques and how to apply Laurel Parnell’s Gathering Team approach.

Through video demonstrations and scripted examples, Sandra will show how clients can connect with healing figures and begin to experience new, reparative relational experiences, including themselves. Her warm, engaging teaching style fosters a supportive and encouraging environment for meaningful learning and professional growth. 

Join us to learn how to support your clients as they move from isolation to connection—and from merely surviving to truly thriving.

Learning Objectives

Completion of this course will enhance your ability to:

Explain and define the 4 types of attachment styles and components of secure attachment styles and the components of secure attachment and attachment trauma
Describe intake questions to include in Phase 1 History Taking to gather pertinent attachment trauma information to determine potential targets
Explain and describe how to set up a supportive Inner Resource Team for Phase 2 preparation with a client to aid in healing attachment wounds.

 

Get In Touch

Call

(321) 468-3678

Email

SandraBStanfordCounseling@gmail.com

Address

1067 Cheney Highway

Titusville, FL 32780

Hours

Counseling Hours: Monday 11-8 through Wednesday 11-8

Telehealth for individuals

EMDR Consultation Hours: Thursday 10-7; Saturday mornings

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