‘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 outlines some of the basic elements of the 11-Step Standard Procedure of EMDR and the Standard Three-Pronged EMDR Protocol. Unlike other EMDR books, however, this book focuses on applying EMDR scripted protocols to special populations.
Special populations discussed include children, adolescents, couples, and clients suffering from complex posttraumatic stress disorder, dissociative disorders, anxiety, addictive behaviors, and severe pain. This is a volume rich in wisdom and insight that every EMDR clinician working with special populations will need in his or her collection.
Key topics include:
- EMDR preparation, assessment, and desensitization phases for children
- Integrating EMDR into couples therapy
- EMDR protocol for treating sexual dysfunction
- EMDR-informed treatment approaches for dissociative disorders
- Clearing the pain of unrequited love with EMDR
- An EMDR approach to treating substance abuse and addiction
- EMDR for pain patients
- Self-care for EMDR practitioners
İçerik tablosu
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Part I: EMDR with Children and Adolescents
Chapter 1The Butterfly Hug
Chapter 2Using Olfactory Stimulation with Children to Cue the Safe or Happy Place
.Chapter 3Using Olfactory Stimulation with Children to Cue Resource Development and Installation (RDI)
Chapter 4Resource Connection for Children
Chapter 5The Absorption Technique for Children
Chapter 6The Method of Constant Installation of Present Orientationand Safety (CIPOS) for Children
Chapter 7Footsteps Through the Maze
Chapter 8EMDR Assessment and Desensitization Phases with Children: Step-by- Step Session Directions
Part II: EMDR and Couples
Chapter 9Integrating EMDR into Couples Therapy
Chapter 10From Relational Problems to Psychological Solutions: EMDRin Couples Therapy
Chapter 11EMDR Protocol for Treating Sexual Dysfunction
Chapter 12Infertility Protocol with EMDR
Part III: EMDR, Dissociative Disorders and Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Chapter 13Stabilization Phase of Trauma Treatment: Introducing and Accessing the Ego State System
Chapter 14Home Base
Chapter 15Workplace or Conference Room
Chapter 16Orienting the Ego State System to Present Reality (OPR)
Chapter 17Back of the Head Scale (BHS)
Chapter 18The Method of Constant Installation of Present Orientation and Safety (CIPOS)
Chapter 19Installation and Transmission of Current Time and Life Orientation
Chapter 20Height Orientation
Chapter 21Safe Space Imagery (SSI)
Chapter 22Installing Therapist and Therapist’s Office, and Maintaining Duality
Chapter 23The Absorption Technique
Chapter 24Modified Resource Development and Installation (RDI) Procedures with Dissociative Clients
Chapter 25Constructive Avoidance of Present Day Situations: Techniquesfor Managing Critical Life Issues
Chapter 26Initial Targeting of Traumatic Material: Steps
Chapter 27The Inverted EMDR Standard Protocol for Unstable Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Chapter 28The Wreathing Protocol: The Imbrication of Hypnosis and EMDR in the Treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder, Dissociative Disorder NOS and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Chapter 29The ”Bottom.-.Up Processing” Protocol
Chapter 30ACT-AS-IF and ARCHITECTS Approaches to EMDR Treatment of DID
Chapter 31An EMDR Protocol for Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
Chapter 32Protocol for Releasing Stuck Negative Cognitions in Childhood Onset – Complex PTSD
Part IV: EMDR and Clients with Addictive Behaviors
Chapter 33Dysfunctional Positive Affect: To Assist Clients with Unwanted Avoidance Defenses
Chapter 34Dysfunctional Positive Affect: Procrastination
Chapter 35Dysfunctional Positive Affect: To Clear the Pain of Unrequited Love
Chapter 36Dysfunctional Positive Affect: Codependence/Obsession with Self-Defeating Behavior
Chapter 37Crav Ex: An EMDR Approach to Treat Substance Abuse and Addiction
Chapter 38The Desensitization of Triggers and Urge Reprocessing (De TUR) Protocol
Part V: EMDR and Clients with Pain
Chapter 39Pain Control with EMDR
Chapter 40EMDR Pain Protocol for Current Pain
Chapter 41EMDR and Phantom Pain Research Protocol
Part VI: EMDR and Specific Fears
Chapter 42EMDR and Specific Fears: The Phobia Protocol Single Traumatic Event
Part VII: EMDR and Clinician Self-Care
Chapter 43Self-Care for EMDR Practitioners
Chapter 44The Clinician Self – Awareness Questionnaire in EMDR
Appendix A: Worksheets
Past Memory Worksheet Scripts (Shapiro, 2001, 2006)
Present Trigger Worksheet Script
Future Template Worksheet (Shapiro, 2006)
Appendix B: Expanding the 11-step Procedure
Unconsolidated Sensory Triggers and Desensitization: Running the Tape
Script for Running the Tape to Identify and Process Unconsolidated Sensory -Triggers
Appendix C: Resources
References
Further Readings and Presentations
Index
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Yazar hakkında
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).