’In this latest insightful volume gathered and edited by Marilyn Luber, the authors have combined the lessons learned with personal accounts of how they proceeded. There is still much to be done to integrate mental health care effectively into disaster response worldwide, but this volume will help to point the way to best practices.’
— Robert Gelbach , Ph D
Past Executive Director at EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Programs
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a method of psychotherapy that has been extensively researched and proven effective for the treatment of trauma.
This book presents EMDR early-response intervention protocols for such traumatic events as earthquakes, mining accidents, tsunamis, and ongoing warfare. It also provides concise summary sheets to facilitate quick information retrieval in perilous circumstances.
The book is authored by several of the first generation of therapists who successfully employed EMDR as a clinical treatment for acute stress following massive trauma events. They vividly describe their experiences and the protocols and models they developed to respond to disaster. The book describes two of the most commonly used resources: the Butterfly Hug and the Four Elements Exercise for Stress Management.
Includes new information on acute stress, secondary PTSD, and vicarious traumatization growing out of interventions subsequent to natural disasters, warfare, and massacres in Turkey, Asia, the Middle East, South and Central America, and the United States. Interventions that can be put to use on site and posttrauma are presented for groups, including work with children, adolescents, and adults and with special populations.
Additionally the book addresses working with first responders such as firefighters, EMS workers, and others when using EMDR. It facilitates the gathering and organizing of client data and contains updated and new scripted protocols, as well as summary sheets from EMDR Scripted Protocols: Basics and Special Situations and EMDR Scripted Protocols: Special Populations. Also included are templates for repeat use and an interactive PDF.
Key Features:
- Provides EMDR early-intervention procedures for man-made and natural catastrophes
- Addresses EMDR and early interventions for groups of all ages and special populations
- Highlights international perspectives on how to organize a mental health response for recent traumatic events
- Includes early-intervention scripts and summary sheets for individuals, groups, and special populations, as well as self-care scripts for clinicians
- Offers concise summary sheets for quick information retrieval
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Contributors.xv
Foreword.xxiii
Robert Gelbach
Preface.xxv
Acknowledgments.xxxix
PART I
Early Mental Health Intervention Response: An International Perspective
Chapter 1 Perspectives on International Postdisaster Response: Israelís Community Stress Prevention Center (CSPC) .7
Alan Cohen and Mooli Lahad
Summary Sheet: Perspectives on International Postdisaster Response: Israelís Community Stress Prevention Center (CSPC) .19
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Chapter 2 The Turkish Mental Health Response and Training Program: Model for Developing Countries .25
Emre Konuk and Zeynep Zat
Summary Sheet: The Turkish Mental Health Response and Training Program: Model for Developing Countries .43
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Chapter 3 Spain: The Evolution of Mental Health Response in Disasters .49
Maria Cervera
Summary Sheet: Spain: The Evolution of Mental Health Response in Disasters .67
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Chapter 4 Recent Trauma Response: Actions for an Early Psychological Intervention .75
Ignacio Jarero and Susana Uribe
Summary Sheet: Recent Trauma Response: Actions for an Early Psychological Intervention .83
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Chapter 5 EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Program (EMDRHAP) and the Trauma Recovery Network (TRN) ………………………………………….87
Carol Martin and Nancy Simons
Summary Sheet: EMDR Humanitarian Assistance Program (EMDRHAP) and the Trauma Recovery Network (TRN) .103
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Chapter 6 Establishing EMDR Connections With Earthquake Survivors of Gujarat, Western India (2001) .107
Sushma Mehrotra, Mrinalini Purandare, Parul Tank, and Hvovi Bhagwagar
Summary Sheet: Establishing EMDR Connections With Earthquake Survivors of Gujarat, Western India (2001) .121
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PART II
EMDR Early Mental Health Resources
Chapter 7 The Butterfly Hug .127
Lucina Artigas and Ignacio Jarero
Summary Sheet: The Butterfly Hug .131
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Chapter 8 Four Elements Exercise for Stress Management .133
Elan Shapiro
Summary Sheet: Four Elements Exercise for Stress Management .139
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PART III
EMDR On-Site or Hospital Response
Chapter 9 Emergency Response Procedure (ERP) .143
Gary Quinn
Summary Sheet: Emergency Response Procedure (ERP) .153
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Chapter 10 EMDR Emergency Room and Wards Protocol (EMDR-ER ©).157
Judith S. B. Guedalia and Frances R. Yoeli
Summary Sheet: EMDR Emergency Room and Wards Protocol (EMDR-ER ©).167
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PART IV
EMDR Early Intervention Procedures for Individuals
Chapter 11 Protocol for Recent Traumatic Events .175
Scripted by Marilyn Luber (Shapiro, 2001, 2006)
Summary Sheet: Protocol for Recent Traumatic Events .187
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Chapter 12 The Recent Traumatic Episode Protocol (R-TEP): An Integrative Protocol for Early EMDR Intervention (EEI) .193
Elan Shapiro and Brurit Laub
Summary Sheet: The Recent Traumatic Episode Protocol (R-TEP): An Integrative Protocol for Early EMDR Intervention (EEI) .209
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Chapter 13 The EMDR Protocol for Recent Critical Incidents (EMDR-PRECI) .217
Ignacio Jarero and Lucina Artigas
Summary Sheet: The EMDR Protocol for Recent Critical Incidents (EMDRñPRECI) .229
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PART V
EMDR Early Intervention for Groups
Chapter 14 The EMDR Integrative Group Treatment Protocol (IGTP) for Children .237
Lucina Artigas, Ignacio Jarero, NictÈ Alcal·, and Teresa LÛpez Cano
Summary Sheet for Each Participant: The EMDR Integrative Group Treatment Protocol (IGTP) for Children .245
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Summary Sheet for Clinicians: The EMDR Integrative Group Treatment Protocol (IGTP) for Children .249
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Chapter 15 The EMDR Integrative Group Treatment Protocol (IGTP) for Adults .253
Ignacio Jarero and Lucina Artigas
Summary Sheet for Each Participant: The EMDR Integrative Group Treatment Protocol (IGTP) for Adults .261
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Summary Sheet for Clinicians: The EMDR Integrative Group Treatment Protocol (IGTP) for Adults .263
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Chapter 16 The Imma EMDR Group Protocol .267
Brurit Laub and Esti Bar-Sade
Summary Sheet for Each Participant: The Imma EMDR Group Protocol ………..275
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Summary Sheet for Clinicians: The Imma EMDR Group Protocol .279
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Chapter 17 A Written Workbook for Individual or Group EMDR .285
Aiton Birnbaum
Summary Sheet (Regarding Each Potential Participant): A Written Workbook for Individual or Group EMDR .325
Summary Sheet (For the Leader): A Written Workbook for Individual or Group EMDR .331
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PART VI
EMDR Early Mental Health Interventions: First Responders
Chapter 18 Early Mental Health Intervention for First Responders/Protective Service Workers Including Firefighters and Emergency Medical Services Professionals .343
Robbie Adler-Tapia
Summary Sheet: Early Mental Health Intervention for First Responders/Protective Service Workers Including Firefighters and Emergency Medical Services Professionals .371
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Chapter 19 Early Mental Health EMDR Intervention for the Police …………………….383
Roger Solomon
Summary Sheet: Early Mental Health EMDR Intervention for the Police .401
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Chapter 20 EMDR and Effective Management of Acute Stress Injuries: Early Mental Health Intervention From a Military Perspective .407
Mark C. Russell, Tammera M. Cooke, and Susan Rogers
Summary Sheet: EMDR and Effective Management of Acute Stress Injuries: Early Mental Health Intervention From a Military Perspective .435
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PART VII
EMDR Early Intervention for Special Situations
Chapter 21 EMDR for Mining and Related Trauma: The Underground Trauma Protocol .451
David Blore
Summary Sheet: EMDR for Mining and Related Trauma: The Underground Trauma Protocol .467
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Chapter 22 EMDR ìBlind to Therapist Protocolî .475
David Blore and Manda Holmshaw
Summary Sheet: EMDR ìBlind to Therapist Protocolî .483
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PART VIII
EMDR and Clinician Self-Care: Recent Trauma Response
Chapter 23 Self-Care for EMDR Practitioners .491
Neal Daniels
Summary Sheet: Self-Care for EMDR Practitioners .493
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Chapter 24 Community Trauma: A Blueprint for Support and Treatment for Trauma Recovery Network (TRN) Responders From the Newtown, CT, Tragedy .495
Karen Alter-Reid
Summary Sheet: Community Trauma: A Blueprint for Support and Treatment for Trauma Recovery Network (TRN) Responders From the Newtown, CT, Tragedy .503
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Chapter 25 Vicarious Trauma and EMDR .507
Derek Farrell
Summary Sheet: Vicarious Trauma and EMDR .525
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Chapter 26 Worst Case Scenarios in Recent Trauma Response .533
Ignacio Jarero and Susana Uribe
Summary Sheet: Worst Case Scenarios in Recent Trauma Response .539
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Appendix A: Worksheets.543
Appendix B: EMDR Worldwide Associations and Other Resources.562
References.569
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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).