NP1 Follow Up: More on Tracking
Additional Material for NP1 Participants
Join Craig Penner in this follow-up to Natural Processing Part 1. This course is offered free of charge and is provided for those who have completed NP1. If you do not have the 100% off coupon code, please contact us with the date and place of your training: info-at-naturalprocessing-dot-org
Your Instructor
Craig Penner, LMFT, is a psychotherapist, in private practice in Santa Barbara since 1982. He brings a process-oriented approach to therapy, with a strong somatic (body/nervous system) focus, and integrates EMDR and other uses of “bilateral stimulation,” to help the therapy be as efficient and effective as possible.
He has always believed that we have a natural drive to completion and resolution. This has inspired his commitment to develop “Natural Processing,” which is an integration of ways to utilize our own awareness to facilitate that drive. He has been training therapists in this approach across the US and Canada since 2014 and had led consultations and other trainings for over 25 years.
Craig is a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, and a Somatic Experiencing Touch Therapy Practitioner. He has been a Facilitator with the EMDR Institute since 1995, and is an Approved Consultant and Therapist with the EMDR International Association. Craig offers live and online consultation for individuals and groups, group practicum sessions, and Natural Processing Trainings on integrating EMDR with somatic psychotherapy.
Course Curriculum
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Start1 Tracking - Introduction (10:10)
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Start2 Tracking - Pacing (3:00)
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Start3 Tracking-Orienting (7:47)
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Start4 Tracking-Orienting Cont. (7:39)
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Start5 Tracking - Disconnections (4:18)
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Start6 Tracking- First Impulses (2:30)
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Start7 Tracking - The Draw (6:44)
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Start8 Tracking-Client's Shift (5:17)
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Start9 Tracking - Contact Between You and Your Client (10:54)
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Start10 Tracking - Is It Over? (14:42)
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Start11 Tracking - The Crucible (6:59)
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Start12 Tracking - The Crucible Part 2 (2:17)
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Start13 NP Tracking - Final Thoughts (1:43)