EMD-Art online course:
EMD-Art March 28th and 29th (Saturday and Sunday), 2026
10-hour online course across 2 sessions. Small group format (max 9 participants), offering practical integration of EMDR and Art Therapy. 9AM – 1.30PM (UK Time)
EMDR UK CPD points (TBC) and 10 CPD hours and takes place on zoom.
Investment £347
The Story of the EMDR & Art Therapy Course
The inaugural EMDR & Art Therapy course was developed and first delivered by Lee Anna Simmons at SA&T for the EMDR Association West Midlands Regional Group in 2018.
Since then, the course has grown and adapted. Between 2019 and 2022, it was delivered through the British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT), both in-person and online, with each cohort fully booked at 25 participants.
In 2022, the course evolved into a more spacious and in-depth format:
• Delivered online via SA&T
• Limited to 10 participants
• Spaced over three shorter live sessions plus a follow-up consultation
• Co-facilitated by experienced professionals
• Designed to support deeper, reflective learning
This version was also offered in collaboration with EMDR UK, BaDTh (British Association of Dramatherapists), and EMDR Albania, reaching therapists in Kosovo and Albania, and has welcomed just over 100 participants with The EMDR UK Association.
The course has been shaped and enriched by contributions from a number of generous and skilled colleagues, including: Vickie Le Sache, Kathy Ross, Sophia Hafslund, Chloé Smith, Ina Havaraj and Stephanie Knibbe.
EMD-Art March 28th and 29th (Saturday and Sunday), 2026
10-hour online course across 2 sessions. Small group format (max 9 participants), offering practical integration of EMDR and Art Therapy. 9AM – 1.30PM (UK Time)
EMDR UK CPD points (TBC) and 10 CPD hours and takes place on zoom.
Investment £347
The Story of the EMDR & Art Therapy Course
The inaugural EMDR & Art Therapy course was developed and first delivered by Lee Anna Simmons at SA&T for the EMDR Association West Midlands Regional Group in 2018.
Since then, the course has grown and adapted. Between 2019 and 2022, it was delivered through the British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT), both in-person and online, with each cohort fully booked at 25 participants.
In 2022, the course evolved into a more spacious and in-depth format:
• Delivered online via SA&T
• Limited to 10 participants
• Spaced over three shorter live sessions plus a follow-up consultation
• Co-facilitated by experienced professionals
• Designed to support deeper, reflective learning
This version was also offered in collaboration with EMDR UK, BaDTh (British Association of Dramatherapists), and EMDR Albania, reaching therapists in Kosovo and Albania, and has welcomed just over 100 participants with The EMDR UK Association.
The course has been shaped and enriched by contributions from a number of generous and skilled colleagues, including: Vickie Le Sache, Kathy Ross, Sophia Hafslund, Chloé Smith, Ina Havaraj and Stephanie Knibbe.