In EMDR Solutions you will find fifteen exemplary EMDR
solutions, each of which develops the Standard Protocol in creative
and highly effective ways. These solutions move EMDR forward and
expand the application of this powerful therapeutic approach. In
this source book of therapeutic strategy and clinical insight, each
chapter presents step-by-step instructions for implementing a
particular EMDR solution with clients. Each intervention is
enriched with relevant case histories that bring to life new
targets for and variations on the standard EMDR protocol. Concrete
and specific, the clinical work illustrated here will add to you
fund of knowledge and broaden your practice.
Robin Shapiro has gathered a stellar group of EMDR
practitioners. Each of the contributors offers key therapeutic
insights in an easy-to-digest form: - Maureen Kitchur presents her
Strategic Developmental Model, a meta-model for EMDR practice that
encompasses all phases of the Standard Protocol, Ericksonian
utilization language, and attachment-enhancing practices. Kitchur's
model gives a clear order for EMDR processing and a way to process
wordless or implicit experience. - Roy Kiessling offers his
Resource Development strategies. Easy to learn and very helpful for
clients who are disorganized or in crisis, Kiessling's methods turn
resources into cognitive interweaves and ego states into resources.
- Sandra Wilson and Robert Tinker demonstrate an effective
treatment for phantom limb pain that encompasses treatment from
history taking through processing to "It's gone " - A. J. Popky
turns the Subjective Units of Distress scale (SUDS) on its head by
targeting inappropriate positive affect. Popky also shares his
DeTUR protocol with its Level of Urge to Use (LOUU) for the
treatment of addictions and compulsive behavior. - Jim Knipe builds
on Popky's work with the SUDS and presents techniques for clearing
love-sickness, procrastination, avoidance and codependence using
the Level of Urge to Avoid (LOUA). - Joanne Twombly and Ulrich
Lanius teach two very different preparations for doing EMDR with
people with dissociative disorders. Twombly's applies techniques
derived from hypnosis and ego-state work while Lanius shows how to
use opiate-inhibiting medication to allow EMDR to work with
dissociated clients. - Robin Shapiro addresses the Two-Hand
Interweave, a simple but widely applicable exercise of discernment.
Shapiro also contributes chapters on using EMDR with anxiety
disorders, in differentiation-based couple's therapy and with
generational and cultural introjects. - Elizabeth Turner engages
children with art therapy, play therapy, and story telling in all
phases of EMDR. Her chapter is the delightful cherry on top of this
informative, easy-to-use book. Additional chapters by Carole
Lovell, Andrew Seubert, Jim Cole, and Susan Schulherr address EMDR
with dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) with borderline clients,
working with mentally retarded clients, a reenactment tool from
guided imagery, and the binge/starve cycle of eating disorders.
Whether you read EMDR Solutions cover-to-cover or peruse one
chapter that speaks to a particular technique or client population,
you will be adding crucial skills and knowledge to your EMDR
toolbox.
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