Emily Arth is a professionally trained facilitator of The Daring WayTM, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Prolonged Exposure Therapy and behavior modification. She works as a full-time psychotherapist for Compass Health Wellness in Columbia, Missouri. Arth completed Bachelors of Art Degrees in Communication and Sociology, as well as a Masters of Social Work, at the University of Missouri. She completed her professional training with Rain of Central Missouri and Missouri Cancer Associates. She was employed four years at Biggs Forensic Center of Fulton State Hospital treating individuals with chronic and severe mental illness before moving on to outpatient community behavioral health serving individuals of all ages. Arth specializes in therapies targeting trauma, shame, grief, and undesirable behaviors. She functions from psychodynamic and strengths-based perspectives, placing unique emphasis on treatment of shame as a means of reducing and alleviating an array of unhealthy symptoms.
Presentation(s):
Healing the Whole Person: Treating Trauma with Special Attention to Shame