EMDR Group Therapy
EMDR therapy services in Tennessee for athletes seeking support with trauma, anxiety, and personal growth.
Holding space and creating community for those that hold space for others.
Process a sticky client story or personal experience without talking out loud
Improve your mental and emotional capacity
Reduce vicarious trauma and burnout
Attend with a sense of safety and privacy in clinician-only space
Enjoy the experience of EMDR as a participant
Learn grounding techniques to take home with you
For licensed and pre-licensed mental health clinicians only
Dates
January 20th, 2024 – 10am – 12pm, online
April 12th, 2024 Friday 9am – 12pm, in-person
July 20th, 2024 Saturday 10am – 12pm, online
September 13th, 2024 Friday 9am – 12pm, in-person
Cost: $25/hour
Registration Links
Two-hour groups: https://evolvedemdr.as.me/ResiliencyBuilding2hour
Three-hour groups: https://evolvedemdr.as.me/ResiliencyBuilding3hour
Bonnie Barclay, MSSW, LCSW
Bonnie Barclay, MSSW, LCSW is a licensed clinical social worker and EMDRIA Approved Consultant. She owns a group practice in Knoxville, TN, as well as Evolved EMDR, the consultation side to her business. She co-coordinates the East TN chapter of the Trauma Recovery Network through the EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs (HAP), recently responding to the Covenant School shooting in Nashville, TN. She is a trauma specialist utilizing EMDR as her primary treatment approach. Her clinical interests and expertise include anxiety and panic disorders, phobias and fears, stress management, grief, PTSD, recent/single incident trauma, medical and birth related trauma, as well as developmental and relationship trauma.
Amye R. Cole, LMFT, MA, MBA
Amye R. Cole, LMFT, MA, MBA is a licensed marriage and family therapist in four states, an NBCC International Mental Health Facilitator, and a certified EMDR therapist. She specializes in treating ongoing distress and recent traumatic events for individuals, families, and groups using EMDR. Amye owns and operates three Leaf Connections and has worked in nonprofits,
community agencies, K-12 schools, college/universities, and a non-governmental organization at the United Nations. She has volunteered at
Ground Zero after 9/11, traveled with a maternal health nonprofit to rural Nepal, led a mental health education course with survivors of the genocide in Rwanda, actively volunteers with the Trauma Recovery Network to respond to regional mass shootings, and leads mental health education and resourcing workshops.