EMDR Advanced Training

Safe Enough to Heal: Integrating Play and Polyvagal Wisdom in EMDR with Children

Trainer: Jackie Flynn EdS, LMHC-S, RPT-S
Live Virtual Training: October 23rd | 10 am AM Central | Available for synchronous, live learning
On-Demand: Available one week after the live event

Unlock transformative healing for children in trauma with an approach that’s as playful as it is powerful. In this live, experiential workshop, you’ll discover how to weave EMDR’s proven eight-phase model with the nervous system wisdom of polyvagal theory and the creative spark of play therapy. Designed for EMDR-trained clinicians, this hands-on training offers ready-to-use, polyvagal-informed interventions, rooted in safety, connection, and co-regulation, to help children process trauma, express themselves symbolically, and build lasting resilience. Through practical activities, case examples, and therapist-friendly tools, you’ll learn how to assess readiness, cultivate neuroception, and turn every EMDR session into a safe enough space for genuine healing and change.

Jackie Flynn, LMHC-S, RPT-S – Expert trainer in EMDR and Play Therapy for Children, smiling in front of a neutral background.
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Practical Interventions You’ll Learn

  • Use non-directive play in history taking to assess trauma narratives safely
  • Introduce child-friendly EMDR rating tools such as playful SUD and VOC scales
  • Incorporate play-based bilateral stimulation (BLS) with drumming, puppets, sword play, hopping, and tapping
  • Learn rhythmic play interventions (singing, echo games, call-and-response) to anchor ventral vagal regulation
  • Implement nature-based play regulation practices (drumming on logs, circle dances, safe place animal metaphors)
  • Apply cultural humility in play therapy by including diverse toys, sounds, and stories
Peaceful growth icon representing healing and balance – featured in Trauma Therapist Institute’s child-focused EMDR and Polyvagal training materials

What You’ll Learn in This EMDRIA Approved Advanced Training

Discover powerful, practical tools to help kids move from “just coping” to truly healing. In this course, you’ll learn how to:

  • Incorporate playful, child-friendly EMDR interventions that nurture safety and connection.
  • Apply polyvagal-informed techniques to regulate the nervous system during every EMDR phase.
  • Build trust and foster resilience - even with the most hesitant or wounded children.
  • Structure EMDR sessions for kids using proven games, art, movement, and story.
  • Navigate complex trauma, attachment wounding, and nervous system shutdown with confidence.
  • Translate clinical polyvagal concepts into relatable, use-right-away activities for kids and parents.
  • Tailor EMDR strategies to honor diverse family stories and backgrounds.
  • Harness right-brain engagement for lasting transformation beyond cognitive approaches.
  • Access a rich toolkit of scripts, handouts, and creative resources for immediate implementation.

Every skill and strategy shared is rooted in real client work and designed for results with “kids who need the safest spaces.”

Trauma Therapist Institute logo – symbolizing compassion, safety, and connection in trauma-informed EMDR and polyvagal training

Who is this course for? 

This course is designed for EMDR-trained clinicians who want to:

  • Confidently adapt EMDR to the unique needs and nervous system responses of children.
  • Build a bridge between trauma-focused work and playful, nervous-system-safe interventions.
  • Move past protocol-based limitations to reach children who are stuck or struggling.
  • Transform sessions into safe, engaging, and creative spaces where children feel truly seen.
  • Support children living with complex trauma, attachment disruptions, or dissociation.
  • Equip themselves with tools to explain polyvagal theory and EMDR simply to kids and caregivers.
  • Stand out as a therapist who blends creativity, neuroscience, and deep empathy in their EMDR practice.

Whether you work in private practice, schools, clinics, or community settings, if you strive to change the narrative for young survivors, this training will give you what you need.

About Your Trainer, Jackie Flynn, EdS, LMHC-S, RPT-S

Portrait of Jackie Flynn, EMDR and Play Therapy Trainer, founder of ReWilding EMDR and expert in child trauma healing

Jackie Flynn is a passionate advocate for healing through play, EMDR, and nature. As the owner of Counseling in Brevard in Cocoa Beach, Florida, she supports individuals of all ages using play therapy, expressive therapies, and EMDR. Her work centers on compassion, creativity, and nervous system regulation, offering clients a safe space to heal and grow.

With a background as a teacher, school counselor, and school-based clinician, Jackie holds an Education Specialist degree and brings decades of experience to her practice. She specializes in trauma, anxiety, and emotional regulation, tailoring evidence-based approaches to meet the unique needs of each client—from children to adults and families.

Jackie is also a leader in the clinical training space. She’s the founder of EMDR and Play Therapy Integration Support and creator of ReWilding EMDR™, teaching therapists how to integrate play and nature into all phases of EMDR. An EMDRIA-approved trainer and APT-approved provider, Jackie is the author of EMDR with Kids Flip Chart and the forthcoming Play is the Therapy. Through training, consulting, and her podcast, she empowers therapists to create transformative healing experiences.

Additional Information

SALE Price:

$157.50

  • Lifetime access to the course - Refresh your skills anytime at your own pace. Get on-demand access after the live date.
  • Immediate clinical application - Walk away with tools you can use in your next session.
  • Flexible payment plans - Options to fit your budget.
  • CEs - Earn EMDRIA, ASWB, and NBCC CEs.
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