‘This excellent book contains many different scripts, applicable to a number of special populations. It takes a practical approach and walks therapists step-by-step through the EMDR therapeutic process. [Readers] will not be disappointed.’ Score: 93, 4 stars
–Doody’s
Praise from a practicing EMDR therapist and user of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Scripted Protocols:
‘Kudos to…everyone who contributed to this important volume….[It] is an indispensable resource. Thank you, thank you, thank you!’
–Andrea B. Goldberg , LCSW
EMDRIA Certified EMDR Therapist
EMDRIA Consultant-in-training
Bloomfield and Newark, NJ
This book serves as a one-stop resource where therapists can access a wide range of word-for-word scripted protocols for EMDR practice, including the past, present, and future templates. These scripts are conveniently outlined in an easy-to-use, manual style template for therapists, allowing them to have a reliable, consistent form and procedure when using EMDR with clients.
The book contains an entire section on the development of resources and on clinician self-care. There is a self-awareness questionnaire to assist clinicians in identifying potential problems that often arise in treatment, allowing for strategies to deal with them. Also included are helpful past memory, current triggers and future template worksheet scripts.
Key topics include:
- Client history taking that will inform the treatment process of patients
- Resource development to help clients identify and target their problems to regain control when issues appear overwhelming
- Scripts for the 6 basic EMDR Protocols for traumatic events, current anxieties and behaviors, recent traumatic events, phobias, excessive grief, and illness and somatic disorders
- Early intervention procedures for man-made and natural catastrophes
- EMDR and early interventions for groups, including work with children, adolescents, and adults
- Written workbook format for individual or group EMDR
- EMDR to enhance performance and positive emotion
Tabella dei contenuti
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Preface
Marilyn Luber
Part IClient History
Chapter 1EMDR Summary Sheet
Chapter 2History Taking: The Time Line
Chapter 3Simple or Comprehensive Treatment Intake Questionnaire and Guidelines for Targeting Sequence
Chapter 4The EMDR-Accelerated Information Resourcing (EMDR-AIR) Protocol
Part IIEMDR, Trauma, and Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) Model Explanations
Chapter 5When Words and Pictures Fail: An Introduction to Adaptive Information Processing
Chapter 6 Introducing Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) and EMDR: Affect Management and Self-Mastery of Triggers
Part IIICreating Resources
Chapter 7The Safe/Calm Place Protocol
Chapter 8 The Inner Safe Place
Chapter 9 Four Elements Exercise for Stress Management
Chapter 10 Managing the ”Fear of Fear”
Chapter 11Resource Strengthening
Chapter 12Extending Resources
Chapter 13The Wedging Technique
Chapter 14Resource Connection Envelope (RCE) in the EMDR Standard Protocol
Chapter 15The Resource Map
Part IVEMDR and Special Targeting
Chapter 16The EMDR Drawing Protocol for Adults
Chapter 17The Image Director Technique for Dreams
Part VFrancine Shapiro’s Protocols Scripted
Chapter 18Single Traumatic Event
Chapter 19Current Anxiety and Behavior
Chapter 20Recent Traumatic Events Protocol
Chapter 21Phobia Protocol
Chapter 22Protocol for Excessive Grief
Chapter 23Illness and Somatic Disorders Protocol
Part VIEarly Intervention Procedures for Man-Made and Natural Catastrophes
Chapter 24EMDR for Mining and Related Trauma: The Underground Trauma Protocol
Chapter 25EMDR ”Blind” to Therapists Protocol”
Chapter 26EMDR Emergency Room and Ward Protocol (EMR-ER)
Chapter 27The Recent-Traumatic Episode Protocol (R-TEP): An Integrative Protocol for Early EMDR Intervention (EEI)
Chapter 28Emergency Response Procedure
Part VIIEMDR and Early Interventions for Groups
Chapter 29The EMDR Integrative Group Treatment Protocol (IGTP)
Chapter 30The Imma Group Protocol
Chapter 31A Written Workbook for Individual or Group EMDR
Part VIIIEMDR and Performance Enhancement
Chapter 32 Enhancing Positive Emotion and Performance with EMDR
Chapter 33EMDR Performance Enhancement Psychology Protocol
Part IXEMDR and Clinician Self-Care
Chapter 34Self-Care for EMDR Practitioners
Chapter 35The Clinician Self-Awareness Questionnaire in EMDR
Appendix A: Worksheets
Present Trigger Worksheet Script
Future Template Worksheet
Appendix B: Expanding the 11-Step Procedure
Unconsolidated Sensory Triggers and Desensitization: Running the Tape
Running the Tape with Triggers that Occur After Processing
Script for Running the Tape to Identify and Process Unconsolidated Sensory Triggers
Appendix C: EMDR Worldwide Associations and Other Resources
Contact Information
References
Future Readings and Presentations
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Circa l’autore
Marilyn Luber, Ph D, is a licensed, clinical psychologist in private practice in Philadelphia. She was on the Founding Board of Directors of EMDRIA and an EMDR Task Force for Dissociative Disorders member. She has conducted training both nationally and internationally. She is a co-facilitator for the EMDR Global Alliance. She is on the Steering Committee for the Future of EMDR Therapy Project, on the Council of Scholars, and chair of the ‘What is EMDR’ working group. She received HAP’s Humanitarian Services Award (1997), Outstanding Contribution to EMDRIA award (2003) and EMDRIA’s Francine Shapiro Award (2005).