Elevate your practice with Consultation
As a life-long learner, EMDRIA Approved Consultant, and Equilateral The Equine Assisted Protocol Consultant in training, Brittani is passionate about enhancing her own expertise and sharing her knowledge with fellow trauma therapists. She recognizes that in the ever-evolving field of therapy, staying updated with advanced trainings is crucial to remain at the forefront of practice. She has pursued advanced trainings in Structural Dissociation Theory, Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy, Equilateral The Equine-Assisted EMDR Protocol, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Deep Brain Reorienting, Religion and Traumatization equipping her with valuable skills to better assist other therapists who seek support in the long term treatment of PTSD. She specializes in teaching others how to get complex client stabilization skills, case conceptualization from a complex trauma lens, and how to get clients the readiness for processing.
Strengthening Your Skills and Expanding Your Impact
Openings for group and individual sessions on integrating EMDR after Basic training. Using my adaptive approach, I help you blend your current skills with the EMDR AIP Model. Build confidence in EMDR, especially with complex trauma, in a supportive group setting. Learn how to create stabilization for clients, which is essential for effective reprocessing of deeply rooted traumatic memories. Sessions are available for EMDR therapists ready for Certification—designed to deepen knowledge and ensure fidelity in practice. Consult with Brittani for EMDR Certification or Integration, available in-person in Utah or virtually.
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EquiLateral™ Equine‑Assisted EMDR Training — Utah Practicum
Join us August 29–31, 2025 at Golden Horse Counseling in Spanish Fork, UT for a 30-hour EquiLateral™ intensive—approved for 15 EMDRIA CE credits. This one‑time training is designed specifically for EMDR-trained therapists (with equine‑therapy certification or an equine partner) who want to deepen complex‑trauma interventions by integrating horses into the standard eight‑phase EMDR protocol.