Chapter by chapter, readers are introduced to key technicians based in the powerful standard protocol of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR). The inventor of each technique explains and illustrates his or her method using a variety of case examples. Mixing a how-to approach with ample clinical wisdom, this book will help clinicians excel when using EMDR to treat clients.
Contents:
Introduction by Robin Shapiro
The strategic developmental model for EMDR by Maureen Kitchur
Integrating resource development strategies into your EMDR practice by Roy Kiessling
EMDR for clients with dissociative identity disorder, DDNOS, and ego states by Joanne H. Twombly
EMDR processing with dissociative clients : adjunctive use of opioid antagonists by Ulrich F. Lanius
The phantom limb pain protocol by Robert H. Tinker and Sandra A. Wilson
The two-hand interweave by Robin Shapiro
DeTUR, an urge reduction protocol for addictions and dysfunctional behaviors by A. J. Popky
Targeting positive affect to clear the pain of unrequited love, codependence, avoidance, and procrastination by Jim Knipe
The reenactment protocol for trauma and trauma-related pain by James W. Cole
EMDR with cultural and generational introjects by Robin Shapiro
Exiting the binge-diet cycle by Susan Schulherr
Utilizing EMDR and DBT techniques in trauma and abuse recovery groups by Carole Lovell
Using EMDR in couples therapy by Robin Shapiro
EMDR with clients with mental disability by Andrew Seubert
Treating anxiety disorders with EMDR by Robin Shapiro
Affect regulation for children through art, play, and storytelling by Elizabeth Turner
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