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Using theory and step-by-step exercises, dancer, recovery ambassador and clinical counselor Dr. Jamie Marich expertly guides readers through seven primary elements of mindfulness in motion: breath, sound, body, story, mind, spirit and fusion, either for personal practice or in a group.
Offers a holistic, comprehensive approach to addiction treatment
that combines standard EMDR therapy with specialty protocols This
innovative and brand new EMDR therapy guide for healing addiction
is the first book to underscore the efficacy of EMDR therapy as a
primary modality for treating trauma and addiction. Targeting the
trauma lurking beneath the addiction, the resource presents a
comprehensive collection of best practices and strategies for using
EMDR therapy to treat addictive disorders, and guides practitioners
in incorporating their protocols of choice into EMDR treatment.
While illuminating underlying theory, the book focuses on practice
knowledge and how therapists can translate this knowledge into
clinical settings in order to provide clinicians with a
fully-integrated approach to the diagnosis, treatment, and
management of addiction across populations Written in user-friendly
language by two prominent practitioners and trainers of EMDR
therapy, the book helps therapists to address the complexity of
addictive disorders by providing a comprehensive guide to the
standard eight-phase protocol and adaptive information processing
model as groundwork for case conceptualization and treatment.
Chapters contain case studies with commentary on relevant
decision-making points along with discussion questions to enhance
critical thinking. Abundant "Tips and Tricks" learned in the
trenches make the text come alive with clinical relevance, and
references to many of the best specialty protocols and strategies
for treating clients suffering from addiction due to trauma, guide
readers to choose the best protocol for each situation. Purchase
includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or
computers. Key Features: Authors' lived experience brings a wealth
or real-world application Introduces the standard EMDR therapy
protocol as a modality of choice for treating trauma and addiction
disorders Rates popular specialty protocols for addiction and
provides guidance on how to integrate them into treatment Delivers
a wealth of best practices and strategies for working with clients
with addiction issues Addresses effectively working with
dissociation in EMDR therapy Focuses on best practice informed by a
thorough review of up-to-date scholarly literature Uses abundant
case studies, "Tips and Tricks from the Field" and practical
exercises to reinforce knowledge
Experiment. Explore. Awaken your potential for wellness through
meditative movement. "This ... is an invitation and a portal into
the practice of dance and movement as meditation. All bodies are
welcome and all abilities. Anyone can dance, although many of us
hold back because we don't look like dancers or because we have
physical limitations. But I am willing to bet that most of you
holding this book have touched a moment of transcendence or freedom
in an experience of dance that leads you to explore deeper. You
have a worthy guide in your hands." —from the Foreword Using
theory and step-by-step exercises, dancer and clinical counselor
Dr. Jamie Marich expertly guides you through seven primary elements
of mindfulness in motion: breath, sound, body, story, mind, spirit
and fusion. By dancing through these seven elements, either in
personal practice or in a group, you will be better able to: Access
your body’s own healing resources through informal dance Realize
the transformative power of your personal creativity Strengthen
your abilities to exercise non-judgment, patience, a sense of play,
trust, acceptance and letting go Practice mindfulness even if you
have struggled with traditional sitting meditation Share healing
dances with others to build on your own strengths, resources and
experiences
Demonstrates how mindfulness can greatly enhance EMDR treatment of
trauma. Based on the belief that mindfulness is a critical
component in the delivery of EMDR, this innovative text integrates
mindfulness-informed practice with EMDR therapy to create an
effective new approach for healing trauma. Based on current
evidence-based research, the book demonstrates-with clear,
step-by-step guidelines--how clinicians can conceptualize and
deliver trauma focused care in both mental health and addiction
treatment. Infused with practical applications, the book provides
clearly articulated and effective approaches that provide a
concrete beginning, middle, and end of treatment planning.
Following a description of the long history of mindfulness
practices, the book offers guidelines for developing one's own
mindfulness practice-emphasizing the use of trauma focused
language-and suggestions for teaching specific techniques to
clients. The book describes both classic and creative mindfulness
practices, including breath awareness/sensory grounding, breath
meditation, body scanning, feeling tone meditation, labeling,
standing meditation, walking meditation, and lovingkindness
meditation, along with using day-to-day objects as a meditative
focus, movement practices, the expressive arts, and other forms of
creativity. Key Features: Offers a complete framework for healing
trauma by integrating mindfulness-informed practice with EMDR
therapy Provides clearly articulated, step-by-step approaches that
are evidence-based Authored by noted experts in EMDR and
mindfulness-based therapies Includes guidelines for developing
one's own mindfulness practice and tools for teaching specific
practices to clients Describes both classic and creative
mindfulness practices
The experience of being a woman in the modern world cannot be
easily described using a series of psychological cliches and
generic feminist language. This book contains contributions from
scholars and clinical practitioners around the globe (USA, Canada,
China, Italy, UK). Collectively, these chapters show that studying
the psychology of women in the modern world mandates the
appreciation of diversity. Topics include pregnancy, motherhood,
lifestyle issues, healthcare, gender role conflicts, stress
management, addiction recovery, and trauma resolution. Information
on causality and development of phenomena; implications for
clinical care; and offering improved services for women are
discussed throughout. Although primarily a psychology volume,
influences from many academic disciplines, including public health,
sociology, medicine, and literature are woven into the chapters,
highlighting the importance of integrated approaches in
conceptualising the experiences of women in the modernity.
Mindfulness is the ancient practice of noticing without judgment.
The medical and psychological professions cannot help but notice
the mounting evidence of its efficacy in improving health and
overall wellness. Whether mindfulness is used as a gateway to
higher spiritual growth or as a path to more balanced living, the
applications of mindfulness are various...as are the ways to
achieve it. In this book, you will learn 20 practical ways to put
mindfulness to work for you, even if you don't consider yourself to
be meditative or spiritual. In addition to the 20 core skills
covered here, you will obtain numerous tips on how to be creative
with the skills or modify for your own needs. Ideal for all
audiences, whether you are seeking pathways to improving your own
wellness or helping others along their journey . Easy to learn .
Multisensory . Practical . Applicable to daily life . Learn to
"retrain" your brain . Ideal for stress management . Complements
many recovery approaches
The treatment of addictive disorders has baffled professionals over
the decades, specifically when it comes to treating those
individuals who have suffered the effects of trauma. The needs of
traumatized women have been specifically overlooked until recent
integration of trauma-sensitive treatments like EMDR into addiction
programs. In this study, Dr. Jamie Marich explores how one program
in the United States implemented Eye Movement Desensitization and
Reprocessing (EMDR) into their treatment program. Ten women who
completed EMDR as part of this treatment program spoke to Dr.
Marich about how EMDR enhanced their experience in early recovery.
The overall finding of this inquiry is that there is a place for
EMDR in addiction treatment, as long as it is properly implemented.
The depth of this phenomenological study, based on the experiences
of actual clients, gives treatment providers the insight they need
on how to best implement EMDR into addiction treatment and
gender-specific recovery programs.
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