Certification in Neural Desensitization and Integration Training

This comprehensive clinical training program confers an NDIT-C™ post-nominal certification credential. It is not affiliated with any other broker, company, individual, or organization. The credential is not a license to practice psychotherapy, nor is it a board certification.

NDIT-C™ Certification Program (Neural Desensitization & Integration Training)
The NDIT-PT™ Certification recognizes clinicians who demonstrate applied, evidence-informed competence in neuroscience-based trauma care. Built and taught by a multidisciplinary faculty, the program develops practical skills for targeting trauma-affected neural systems and cultivating adaptive neuroplasticity—integrating EMDR-informed procedures, parts-oriented work, somatic and polyvagal principles, mindfulness, and cognitive/behavioral methods. Candidates learn to formulate cases through a phase-oriented, process-based lens; titrate exposure and memory processing safely; strengthen therapeutic alliance and nervous-system regulation; and translate brain-science into clear, reproducible interventions for complex presentations.

Flexible by design, NDIT emphasizes client-centered, culturally responsive practice rather than rigid protocols. Training focuses on assessment and stabilization for dissociation and high arousal, resourcing and interoceptive skills, bilateral/alternating-attention techniques, values-aligned behavior change, and outcome tracking for measurable progress across settings.

Credentialing: The NDIT-C™ credential is conferred by Mind Works Continuing Education, LLC upon successful completion of all certification requirements listed below (e.g., training hours, eligibility, practice/experience, documentation, and application review). This page outlines the full criteria and the steps to earn the credential. More information and FAQs can be found at: https://www.mindworkscontinuinged.com/standards-and-pricing.

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Certification Requirements

  • You’re eligible if you meet three basic requirements:

    • You are a licensed mental health professional.

    • You are in good standing with your licensing board.

  • To qualify for certification, applicants must complete at least 30 continuing education (CE) hours in NDIT coursework. This coursework should emphasize the practical how-tos and step-by-step procedures clinicians need to integrate NDIT into their practice.

    We’re flexible in what “counts” toward the advanced portion of this requirement, so clinicians can tailor their learning to what’s most useful in their work.

    Accepted Trainings
    Online CE Credits’ Certificate in Neural Desensitization and Integration Training program fully meets these requirements.

    If you’ve trained with another provider in Neural Desensitization and Integration Training not listed here, please contact us. Most trainings are accepted, and if for any reason yours is not, we’ll refund your certification processing fee in full.

  • To ensure a solid foundation in the theory and clinical application relevant to this certification, candidates must complete a reading requirement of two topic-relevant books.

    At least one book must focus on the practical application of the model, framework, or clinical approach addressed in the certification, including assessment, case conceptualization, intervention strategies, or implementation in professional practice. The second book may focus on theory, research foundations, mechanisms of change, or broader contextual understanding relevant to the certification topic.

    The choice of books is yours. Candidates may select any books that are clearly aligned with the core focus of the certification and reflect established theory, research, or evidence-informed practice within the field.

    Books may be written for clinicians, advanced practitioners, or graduate-level audiences. Self-help books may be used only if they are authored by recognized experts in the field and are grounded in established theoretical or clinical models.

    Candidates are responsible for ensuring that their selected readings meet these criteria. Mind Works Continuing Education reserves the right to request clarification or substitution if a selected book does not reasonably align with the certification’s scope or standards.

    Recommendations:

    Unlocking the Emotional Brain: Memory Reconsolidation and the Psychotherapy of Transformational Change 2nd Edition
    Bruce EckerRobin Ticic, & Laurel Hulley

    Multichannel Eye Movement Integration: The Brain Science Path to Easy and Effective PTSD Treatment
    Mike Deninger

    Trauma Treatment Toolbox: 165 Brain-Changing Tips, Tools & Handouts to Move Therapy Forward
    Jennifer Sweeton

    Somatic Psychotherapy Toolbox: 125 Worksheets and Exercises to Treat Trauma & Stress 
    Manuela Mischke-Reeds

  • As part of the certification process, candidates must complete a set of knowledge exams.

    • If you complete your coursework for this certification through Online CE Credits, no additional steps are required, as the certificate program already includes multiple knowledge exams that you’ll take as you progress.

    • If you complete training for this certification through another provider and those courses do not include exams, just let us know. We’ll provide an alternative assignment or a make-up exam to ensure the requirement is met.

  • We recognize that licensed clinicians are in the best position to determine what they need in order to achieve competency. Ultimately, ongoing practice and consultation are professional responsibilities guided by your licensing board and your clinical judgment. Our goal is not to overload you with front-end requirements, but to emphasize quality over quantity and encourage a lifelong commitment to consultation and practice.

    For certification purposes, the minimum requirements are:

    • 30 Treatment Practice Sessions

      • These may be completed with peers, clients, or role-played cases.

    • 10 Consultation Sessions

      • Options include: live sessions with OCEC consultants, independent supervisors, or recorded/on-demand consultation modules.

      • At least 3 hours must be live interaction.

    We strongly recommend that consultation become ongoing, career-spanning activities, not something limited to the certification process.

  • Effective practice requires more than mastering protocols and techniques — it also requires a commitment to practicing with cultural humility. Clinicians must be mindful of how their own perspectives, biases, and blind spots can affect the therapeutic process.

    As part of certification, we ask candidates to engage in the following continuing education on cultural humility and culturally responsive care. These resources are designed to help you reflect, expand your awareness, and integrate more inclusive practices into your work.

    Required education includes:

    By engaging with these resources, you demonstrate your commitment to practice in a way that is respectful, inclusive, and attuned to the diverse identities and lived experiences of the clients you serve.

  • As part of your certification, you will submit two de-identified client vignettes demonstrating your ability to complete case formulations and apply core assessment/therapy skills.

    ⚠️ Important: All vignettes must be fully de-identified (no names, initials, or other identifying information).

    Vignette Outline

    1. Client Background (1–2 paragraphs)

    2. Case Conceptualization (2–3 paragraphs)

    3. Preparation and Treatment Planning

    4. Application of Assessment/Treatment

    5. Outcomes & Reflections

    6. Summary Statement

    • Key takeaways about your competency

    • Overall outcome for the client

    Formatting Guidelines

    • Length: 2–4 pages per vignette (typed, double-spaced)

    • Confidentiality: All identifying details removed or altered

    • Style: Clear, professional, reflective of clinical reasoning

    By following this outline, your case vignettes will demonstrate your ability to think critically, apply psychotherapeutic concepts and skills, and reflect on your clinical practice.

  • As part of the certification process, you will provide evidence of your clinical strengths and professional reputation. Please choose one of the following options:

    Option A: Client Feedback Forms (5 Required)

    Submit five anonymized client feedback forms reflecting client perceptions of your work.

    • Confidentiality: Remove all identifying client information. Feedback must remain fully anonymous.

    • Format: Feedback can be written (short form, survey-style, likert scale, or narrative - whatever you prefer).

    • Content: Ask clients to briefly comment on their experiences of:

      • Safety (Did you feel safe and supported during sessions?)

      • Empathy (Did you feel understood and respected by your therapist?)

      • Effectiveness (Did therapy help you with the concerns you were hoping to address?)

      • Other Aspects of the Experience (Any additional feedback about comfort, professionalism, or outcomes that feels important to share)

    Purpose: These forms provide client-centered evidence of your ability to create a safe, effective, and compassionate therapeutic environment.

    Option B: Letters of Recommendation (2 Required)

    Submit two letters of recommendation from professional colleagues or supervisors.

    • One letter must be from a supervisor, consultant, or senior colleague who has observed your clinical work.

    • One letter may be from another professional colleague familiar with your practice.

    • Letters should comment on:

      • Your professional reputation

      • Your compassion, empathy, and clinical integrity

      • Your ability to provide safe and effective therapy (if the recommender is a supervisor)

      • Any other qualities that reflect your competence.

    Purpose: These letters provide professional perspectives on your character, reputation, and clinical skill, reinforcing the personal qualities essential for effective work.

    Whether you choose client feedback or letters of recommendation, the goal of this requirement is to demonstrate that you consistently provide safe, compassionate, and effective care in your practice.

  • To complete certification, applicants must demonstrate integration, creativity, and professional contribution by completing one of the capstone project paths below. The Capstone is your opportunity to apply your new skills beyond the training room and show your readiness to practice responsibly, innovatively, and with professional depth.

    General Standards for All Capstones

    • Length/Format: Written projects should be approximately 4–8 pages (double-spaced) unless otherwise specified; presentations/workshops should be approximately 1 hour long.

    • Professional Quality: Submissions should be organized, clearly written or presented, and appropriate for sharing with a professional audience.

    • Confidentiality: Any case material must be fully de-identified.

    Capstone Pathways

    1. Clinical Demonstration Path

    • Mini Case Series:

      • Write up 3–4 de-identified cases demonstrating the application of the new skills you learned in the certification courses.

      • Each case should include: case conceptualization, use of new skills, observed outcomes, and challenges encountered.

      • Include a reflection on clinical decision-making and lessons learned across cases.

      • Standard: Shows mastery of skills, flexibility in clinical reasoning, and sensitivity to client needs.

    2. Educational / Teaching Path

    • Workshop Design:

      • Create a 1-hour professional training (with slides, objectives, and outline) for peers or a professional audience.

      • Should include learning goals, interactive elements, and references to relevant literature.

      • Standard: Content is accurate, engaging, and appropriate for professional CE-style delivery.

    • Psychoeducation Resource:

      • Develop a client-friendly tool such as an infographic, handout, booklet, or video.

      • Must explain concepts/skills in accessible, non-technical language.

      • Standard: Clear, visually engaging, and useful for client understanding.

    3. Community / Outreach Path

    • Humanitarian Service Project:

      • Volunteer your new skills in a community clinic, disaster relief setting, or underserved population.

      • Submit a 3–4 page reflection describing the context, work performed, challenges, and impact.

      • Standard: Demonstrates cultural humility, adaptability, and contribution to social good.

    • Adaptation Project:

      • Design an adapted protocol or approach related to your certification topic that is tailored for a specific underserved community (e.g., refugees, rural populations, BIPOC communities).

      • Submit a 4–6 page write-up detailing rationale, modifications, and potential impact.

      • Standard: Innovative, sensitive to community needs, and theoretically grounded.

    4. Research & Innovation Path

    • Literature Review:

      • Write a 5–8 page critical review of research in a specialized area related to your certification topic.

      • Include implications for clinical practice and areas for further study.

      • Standard: Clear, analytical, and demonstrates integration of research into practice.

    • Innovation Project:

      • Propose or pilot a new method or tool related to your certification topic.

      • Submit a written report with rationale, design, and potential clinical use.

      • Standard: Creative, evidence-informed, and professionally presented.

    5. Personal / Professional Integration Path

    • Reflective Paper:

      • Write a 4–6 page reflection on how this certification training has influenced your clinical identity, ethics, and trauma-informed practice.

      • Include insights about challenges, growth, and future professional goals.

      • Standard: Thoughtful, honest, and demonstrates meaningful integration of new skills into practice.

    • Therapist Self-Care Plan:

      • Create a structured, evidence-based plan for maintaining resilience while delivering psychotherapy.

      • Should include strategies for self-monitoring, supervision/consultation, and personal well-being.

      • Standard: Practical, personalized, and realistic for sustaining long-term clinical work.

    Submission Guidance:
    Choose the path that best fits your professional goals and context. The Capstone is an opportunity to show how the new skills you gained in this certification program becomes part of your unique contribution to the field!


  • Your Certification through our program is valid for four years, rather than the two years required by many other organizations. This policy was carefully chosen based on our knowledge of the pace of scientific progress in psychotherapy.

    • Why 4 Years?
      Psychotherapy research evolves gradually. In most cases, there are no major shifts in best practices within a two-year period. A four-year cycle better reflects the true pace of innovation in the field while still ensuring that clinicians remain aligned with current standards of care.

    • No Cost, No Redundancy
      We do not believe in charging renewal fees or requiring clinicians to go through re-testing or re-evaluation once certified. In fact, we do not even frame this process as “recertification.” Instead, we use a Maintenance of Certification model.

    • Our Philosophy
      We assume that if you are actively practicing skills you’ve learned, you are becoming more knowledgeable, not less over time. Requiring you to “re-prove” your competence every few years does not reflect the reality of clinical growth and practice.

    Maintenance of Certification (Every 4 Years)

    To maintain your certification, you will simply need to attest that you:

    • Are still a licensed mental health professional in good standing with your board.

    • Are regularly practicing skills related to your certification in your clinical work.

    • Remain engaged in consultation activities, consistent with best practices.

    That’s it. There are no hidden costs, no mandatory courses, and no re-examinations.

    Why This Approach Works

    • Scientifically Grounded: Aligned with the pace of psychotherapy research and innovation.

    • Clinician-Friendly: Respects your time, expertise, and ongoing clinical experience.

    • Ethically Responsible: Ensures ongoing licensure, good standing, and consultation are maintained without unnecessary financial or administrative burdens.

    • Accessible: Maintenance of certification is always free.

    Bottom Line: Certification lasts 4 years, and continuing your certification is simple, free, and based on trust in your growth as a practicing clinician.

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