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Welcome to the Maiberger Institute

IntegratedCounseling.net is now MaibergerInstitute.com   We are very excited about this new change, and we hope therapists and clients of EMDR find this website useful. The Maiberger Institute offers EMDRIA Approved EMDR training and resources for therapists: EMDR Basic Training Advanced EMDR Workshops EMDR Consultation Blog Posts The Maiberger Institute…

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Certification

EMDR Certification Program - Maiberger Institute - Become a Certified EMDR Therapist

Become a Certified EMDR Therapist Once a therapist has completed their initial training in EMDR therapy, they have the option of becoming a Certified EMDR Therapist through the Maiberger Institute to deepen their skill level as an EMDR therapist and enjoy using EMDR therapy in more expansive and creative ways.…

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Contact

Maiberger Institute - Boulder, Colorado

  Contact the Maiberger Institute Please contact Customer Support for the Maiberger Institute for questions regarding Remote EMDR Trainings, eligibility, policies, services, and products offered by the Maiberger Institute. Email: [email protected] Phone: 1-800-674-EMDR (1-800-674-3637) When corresponding, please leave the following information (all required): Full legal name (First M. Last) Preferred email account: Work…

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Yoga for Chronic Pain

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If you have a history of trauma or chronic pain, you may need to relearn the art of listening to your body in a safe and slow manner. This post explores the principles of embodiment and therapeutic yoga to working with chronic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia, migraines, or back…

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Self-Care Books for Therapists

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Therapists and counselors often ask their clients how they are taking care of themselves. It’s an important part of therapy. The big question is — How are therapists taking care of themselves? Are they doing for themselves what they expect their clients to do? Many therapists often put themselves last…

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How Therapists Can Find Their Own Unique Self-Care Formula

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This blog post was written by guest blogger, Katie Asmus, MA, LPC, BMP For all you therapists, healers, helper types out there… There is no magic formula for self-care. There is no “do-it-yourself-assemble-out-of-the-box-prototype” to follow. I, personally, find self-care akin to riding on a surf board atop a wave. I am…

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Why Therapists Need to Develop a Self-Care Plan

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Psychotherapists and counselors are in the field of helping people: they are people who want to make a difference in the world. They give and give and give. What seems to be a common theme for many psychotherapists is that they often forget to give to themselves. They are easily…

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Reflections on Community and Vicarious Trauma

This post was written by Guest Blogger, Katie Asmus, MA, LPC. Katie Asmus and Barb Maiberger are also instructors for “Compassion Fatigue and Vicarious Traumatization Prevention for Therapists”  As empathetic beings, simply through being in relationship with others who’ve had hard experiences, it is common to experience increased anxiety, depression,…

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