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E-raamat: Cultural Competence and Healing Culturally Based Trauma with EMDR Therapy: Innovative Strategies and Protocols

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826163424
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  • Formaat: 437 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826163424

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Praise for the first edition:



This book is on the cutting edgeit shows us the vast potential of EMDR in healing culturally based traumas that persist today and the traumas that are endemic to our cultural histories. The topics targeted could not be timelier . . . Few works have the scope, breadth, and depth of information and practical tools provided to extend cultural competence that we see in [ this book].



Sandra S. Lee and Kimberly Molfetto (2017). Cultural Competence, Cultural Trauma, and Social Justice With EMDR [ Review of Cultural Competence and Healing Culturally Based Trauma With EMDR Therapy: Innovative Strategies and Protocols]. PsycCRITIQUES, 62(43).



Now in its second edition, this groundbreaking text continues to offer guiding direction on the frontiers of culturally informed EMDR therapy and the treatment of culturally based trauma and adversity



Over twenty-five authors combine to address a diverse range of current and emerging topics. Ten new second edition chapters include a call for broader recognition of culturally based trauma and adversity within the trauma field, the core human need for connection and belonging, and strategies for clinician self-reflection in developing a culturally competent clinical practice that is multicultural inclusive, actively anti-oppressive, and grounded in cultural humility. Other new chapters offer considerations in working with Black, American Indian, Asian-American, and Latinx clients; immigration challenges; and social class identity.



Overall, this book provides graspable conceptual frameworks, useful language and terminology, in-depth knowledge about specific cultural populations, clinical examples, practical intervention protocols and strategies, research citations, and additional references. This text speaks not only to EMDR practitioners but has been recognized as a groundbreaking work for therapists in clinical practice. Purchase includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers.



New to the Second Edition:









Ten new chapters addressing timely topics

A framework for defining and depicting different themes of Culturally Based Trauma and Adversity (CBTA)

Specific considerations for working with Black, American Indian, Asian-American, Latinx clients, and other racial/ethnic populations

Exploration of social class related experiences and identities as well as additional coverage of challenges related to immigration and acculturation





Key Features:









Twenty-eight contributing authors with diverse professional and lived experiences

Best-practice methods for cultural competence integrated into EMDR therapy

Culturally attuned clinical assessment and case formulation

Innovative protocols and strategies for treating socially based trauma and adversity

Enriches the adaptive information processing model with research-based knowledge of social information processing

Specific chapters devoted to LGBTQIA+ issues and transgenerational cultural trauma including antisemitism

Strategies and a protocol for dismantling social prejudice and discrimination

Combines conceptual theory with practical application examples and methods

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Praise for the first edition:"This book is on the cutting edgeit shows us the vast potential of EMDR in healing culturally based traumas that persist today and the traumas that are endemic to our cultural histories. The topics targeted could not be timelier . . . Few works have the scope, breadth, and depth of information and practical tools provided to extend cultural competence that we see in [ this book]."

Sandra S. Lee and Kimberly Molfetto (2017). Cultural Competence, Cultural Trauma, and Social Justice With EMDR [ Review of Cultural Competence and Healing Culturally Based Trauma With EMDR Therapy: Innovative Strategies and Protocols]. PsycCRITIQUES, 62(43)

Contributors xi
Foreword xiii
Rosalie Thomas
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
Section I Enhancing Cultural Competence and Addressing Culturally Based Trauma and Adversity in EMDR Therapy
1 Cultural Competence and EMDR Therapy
3(13)
Mark Nickerson
2 Connection and Belonging: A Core Human Need--Implications Within EMDR Therapy
16(20)
Mark Nickerson
3 Culturally Based Trauma and Adversity: Recognition, Definition, and Implications
36(17)
Mark Nickerson
4 The Work Starts With Us: Personal Reflection, Assessing Your Practice, and Setting Goals
53(13)
Mark Nickerson
5 Opening the Door: Exploring Social and Cultural Experiences and Building Resources--EMDR Phases 1 and 2
66(18)
Mark Nickerson
6 Healing and Resilience Building With EMDR Reprocessing: Target Selection and EMDR Phases 3 to 6
84(22)
Mark Nickerson
7 Dismantling Prejudice With EMDR Therapy
106(29)
Mark Nickerson
Section II Multicultural, Intersectional, and Antiracist Approaches to Psychotherapy
8 Strategies for Implementation of an Anti-Oppressive, Antiracist, Intersectional Lens in EMDR Therapy With Black Clients
135(13)
Wendy Ashley
Allen E. Lipscomb
9 EMDR Therapy and Consultation With an Intercultural Approach
148(23)
Viviana Urdaneta
Section III Race, Ethnicity, and Social Class
10 Culturally Informed Recommendations for EMDR Therapy With American Indians
171(19)
Jordanna L. Saunders
11 Considerations When Working With Asian Americans in EMDR Therapy
190(17)
Cheryl Kenn
12 Cultural and Treatment Considerations When Using EMDR Therapy With Latinx Clients
207(18)
Viviana Urdaneta
Viviana Triana
13 The Transgenerational Impact of Anti-Semitism
225(13)
Karen Alter-Reid
Ruth Heber
14 Social Class as Cultural Identity and Its Unique Contributions in EMDR Intervention
238(21)
Jeff DiNardo
Section IV Immigration, Refugee/Asylum Seekers, and Acculturation
15 Clinical Considerations When Treating Immigration-Based Trauma Within Latinx Clients Using EMDR Therapy
259(12)
Cecilia C. Penailillo
16 Culturally Attuned EMDR Therapy With an Immigrant Woman Suffering From Social Anxiety
271(12)
Barbara Lutz
17 The EMDR Approach Used as a Tool to Provide Psychological Help to Refugees and Asylum Seekers
283(16)
Paola Castelli Gattinara
Antonio Onofri
Cristina Angelini
Section V LGBTQ Issues: Sex, Gender, and Affectional Orientations
18 EMDR Therapy as Affirmative Care for Transgender and Nonbinary Clients
299(15)
Sand C. Chang
19 EMDR Therapy With Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Clients
314(11)
John M. O'Brien
20 Sex, Gender, and Affectional Identities and Intersectionality: Expanding Application of Gender Diversity
325(26)
Earl Grey
Section VI Specific Cultures and Social Stigma
21 Left Out and Left Behind: EMDR and the Cultural Construction of Intellectual Disability
351(11)
Joseph C. Yaskin
Andrew J. Seubert
22 "People Like Me Don't Get Mentally III": Social Identity Theory, EMDR, and the Uniformed Services
362(14)
Liz Royle
23 EMDR With Issues of Appearance, Aging, and Class
376(7)
Robin Shapiro
Section VII Innovative EMDR Protocols
24 Legacy Attuned EMDR Therapy: Toward a Coherent Narrative and Resilience
383(9)
Natalie S. Robinson
25 EMDR in a Group Setting (GEMDR)
392(15)
Andre Mauricio Monteiro
Section VIII Global Frontiers of EMDR Intervention
26 Learning EMDR in Uganda: An Experiment in Cross-Cultural Collaboration
407(13)
Rosemary Masters
Elizabeth McConnell
Josie Juhasz
27 EMDR Therapy in Diverse Cultural Contexts
420(9)
John Hartung
Index 429
Mark Nickerson, LICSW, is a psychotherapist, clinical consultant, and trainer with a specialty in trauma treatment. He has more than 35 years of clinical experience and is based in Amherst, MA, US. Nickerson is a graduate of Wesleyan University and the University of Michigan School of Social Work. He is a former president of the EMDR International Association, where he has served on the Board for eight years. He is an EMDR trainer for the EMDR Institute and currently serves on the EMDR Council of Scholars: The Future of EMDR Project.