Description
In this presentation we will explore the dichotomous perspective of individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder, differentiate BPD from trauma, and learn how to target these Borderline adaptations using Brainspotting.
Emily Moïse-Fontenot is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Supervisor. Emily was employed at Southeastern Louisiana University as a therapist and Assistant Director of the University Counseling Center for 9 years. She is currently the owner of Rewired, an agency specializing in trauma treatment and Brainspotting in Hammond, Louisiana. Emily has over a decade of supervision, consultation, and trauma-informed experience.
Emily began her training in Brainspotting in 2017. She has completed Phases 1-4, an intensive, and Limbic Countertransference. She is a certified Brainspotting Practitioner and Consultant. She is currently the President of the Southeast Brainspotting Institute.
Emily works from an integrative, brain-body approach. She has received extensive training in TF-CBT therapy, Trauma-Informed Mindfulness, DBT, EMDR, and art therapies. She enjoys working with complex trauma, personality adaptations, emotional dysregulation and dissociation from Psychodynamic and parts perspective.