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Mike Deninger – Multichannel Eye Movement Integration (MEMI)
A New Model For Treating Trauma
Course Description
Continuing Education Hours: 9.5
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. The course begins with a review of current trauma science and explores historical trends in trauma treatment. Attendees receive practical instruction in the use of MEMI’s: 1.) expanded 10-step protocol; 2.) comprehensive procedures; 3.) scripts and tips for therapists; 4.) assessment techniques (Intensity Scale, SUD Scale and PCL-5); 5.) eye movements: and 6.) worksheet for recording session results. A videotape of an actual treatment session, combined with case studies and multiple examples of situations encountered. In client sessions amplify the instruction provided.
Learning Objectives
Explain two reasons why ANS dysregulation impedes trauma treatment.
Describe the MEMI Theoretical Model’s four elements and describe its orgins.
Describe and demonstrate how to anchor a resource state.
Demonstrate how to establish therapeutic dissociation.
Perform the four MEMI eye movement sets with vocalizations.
Identify and describe two techniques for safely interrupting abreactions.
Mike Deninger, PhD, LPC, CCTP, NBCCH, CTNLP & MEMI
Mike Deninger hails from Western New York where he was raised in a large working-class family. He holds a BA in English, MS in Education of the Deaf, PhD in Special Education Administration and MA in Mental Health Counseling (in that order). As an administrator in deaf education, Mike rose through the administrative ranks at Gallaudet University until he was appointed Dean of Pre-College Programs. This was arguably the top position in the education of elementary and secondary deaf children in the nation. But all was not right with him. In a 2011 memoir, Mike shared the reasons behind his transition from a top position educating deaf children to his current role of therapist, author and master trainer in mental health.
During this transformation, Mike overcame an alcohol addiction, confronted PTSD stemming from childhood sexual abuse and came out as a gay man. As a result of his personal and professional experiences, Mike is keenly aware of the renewal that’s possible when one frees the mind, relaxes the will and allows the body’s neurological systems to heal traumatic wounds. He is a sought after public speaker and trainer, having made hundreds of presentations at national and international conferences. In 2021, his treatment innovations resulted in the publication of Multichannel Eye Movement Integration: The Brain Science Path to Easy and Effective PTSD Treatment. Mike now provides trainings, consultations and mentoring in this simple but effective PTSD approach through Trauma Counseling & Training of Tucson and Arizona Trauma Institute. He can be reached through https://multichanneleyemovementintegration.com.
Curriculum
First Section
Welcome
Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Module 4
Module 5
Module 6
Module 7
Module 8
Module 9
Module 10
Module 11
Module 12
Module 13
Module 14
Module 15
Module 16
Module 17
Module 18