An EMDR Therapy Primer 4/e

SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANYISBN: 9780826183071

From Practicum to Practice

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By Barbara J. Hensley
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229 x 152 mm
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840 g
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598

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This essential, user-friendly guide offers clear explanations, practical applications, and real-life case examples to navigate and apply the eight phases of EMDR therapy. Barbara Hensley's An EMDR Therapy Primer: From Practicum to Practice provides aspiring and experienced clinicians with a step-by-step overview of the foundations of EMDR therapy. It helps maximize preparation and skills in using EMDR safely, confidently, and effectively by offering a clear presentation of the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model, EMDR principles, protocols, and procedures. The fourth edition is fully revised to offer a blend of text, clinical examples, and derailment possibilities, making it easy to understand and apply the eight phases of EMDR therapy. This book provides practical guidance for clinicians as they navigate the therapy process with clients. Chapters include real-life case studies, dialogues, and transcripts, offering valuable insights into the treatment rationale and helping clinicians anticipate and manage various situations during sessions. Purchase includes online access via most mobile devices or computers. New to the Fourth Edition: New tables include the evolution of EMDR therapy and revised tables from the previous edition. New questions at the end of each chapter reinforce important concepts. Additional information on using EMDR therapy with children, including hints, tips, and scripts. New phrases Dr. Francine Shapiro used to drive her point home. Key Features: Explores a clear and concise review of EMDR, covering the AIP model and the three-pronged approach in easy-to-understand, conversational language. Explains the eight phases of EMDR, with detailed examples to aid in comprehension and application. Utilizes practical strategies and techniques for managing difficult clients, intense emotional responses, and processing obstacles. Examines real-life case histories, dialogues, and session transcripts, along with explanations of the treatment rationale. Applies practical hints, tips, and precautions for using EMDR therapy, including guidance for teletherapy sessions. Illustrates examples throughout the book to provide practical insights and enhance understanding.

Barbara J. Hensley, EdD, is a clinical counselor in Cincinnati, Ohio, a board-certified diplomate for the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress, and co-founder of the Cincinnati Trauma Connection, an EMDR-based trauma center. She has served on the EMDR International Association (EMDRIA) Board of Directors as president and treasurer and has represented EMDRIA internationally. Dr. Hensley is an EMDRIA-certified therapist and approved consultant and is a regional coordinator for the Greater Cincinnati EMDR Regional Network. She is the creator of the Francine Shapiro Library, was co-named Outstanding EMDRIA Regional Coordinator, and is the recipient of the distinguished Francine Shapiro Award for her extraordinary service and contributions to EMDR.

Foreword Jennifer Lendl, PhD Preface Notes From the Author Acknowledgments EMDR Hall of Fame Chapter 1. EMDR Therapy Overview Chapter 2. Eight Phases of EMDR Therapy Chapter 3. Steppingstones to Adaptive Resolution Chapter 4. Building Blocks of EMDR Therapy Chapter 5. Abreactions, Blocked Processing, and Cognitive Interweaves Chapter 6. AIP-Informed Treatment Planning, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment Strategies Chapter 7. Past, Present, and Future Chapter 8. Working with Special Populations Chapter 9. EMDR Therapy and Teletherapy Chapter 10. As You Begin to Traverse the Tracks Chapter 11. Resources, Scripts, and Exercises Glossary Index

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