EPISODE · Feb 14, 2024 · 19 MIN
How to Help Your Therapy Clients Get Better Results with the ASSYST Protocol [Episode 37]
from Future Template Parent | EMDR intensive tips for EMDR therapists and Therapist Moms · host Carolyn Solo | Business Coach for EMDR Therapists
Enjoyed this episode? Send me a text with your biggest takeaway!this week we’re diving into a powerful trauma tool: the ASSYST Protocol (Acute Stress System Stabilization Protocol). Whether you work with individuals or groups who’ve experienced recent trauma, ASSYST is a must-have for your intensive therapy toolkit.In this episode, I’ll unpack the origins of ASSYST, explain how acute stress disorder fits into the picture, and walk you through how and when to use this protocol during EMDR intensives. Plus, I’ll give you a step-by-step guide to applying ASSYST and show how it can prepare clients to move smoothly into the full EMDR standard protocol.If you want to deepen your trauma work and strengthen your EMDR intensive offerings, this episode is for you!-----Connect with Carolyn:Website: www.futuretemplateparent.com Instagram: @futuretemplateparentQuote: “Some people would say, what are you doing? Just telling people how to do something without, you know, sending them to a training, but something I do think is important as I like to democratize some of this knowledge.” - Caroyln
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Enjoyed this episode? Send me a text with your biggest takeaway! this week we’re diving into a powerful trauma tool: the ASSYST Protocol (Acute Stress System Stabilization Protocol). Whether you work with individuals or groups who’ve experienced recent trauma, ASSYST is a must-have for your intensive therapy toolkit. In this episode, I’ll unpack the origins of ASSYST, explain how acute stress disorder fits into the picture, and walk you through how and when to use this protocol during EMDR in...
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