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E-book: EMDR and the Relational Imperative: The Therapeutic Relationship in EMDR Treatment

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  • Format: 328 pages
  • Pub. Date: 21-Aug-2013
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136749117
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  • Format: 328 pages
  • Pub. Date: 21-Aug-2013
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136749117

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In this groundbreaking work, Mark Dworkin, an EMDR teacher, facilitator, and long-time practitioner, explores the subtle nuances of the therapeutic relationship and the vital role it plays in using Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) with traumatized clients. Showing how relational issues play a key role in each phase of EMDR treatment, the author provides tools for the therapist to more efficiently apply this method in the treatment of trauma victims and form a stronger and healthier relationship with the patient. A standard reference for all practitioners working to heal the wounds of trauma, this book will be an essential resource for the effective application of EMDR.

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'This book provides a practical, clinically rich framework that will enhance the beginning and experienced clinicians ability to utilize EMDR. A must-read for all EMDR clinicians.' - Roger M. Solomon, Senior Faculty, EMDR Institute, USA

In the book, "EMDR AND THE RELATIONAL IMPERATIVE" Mark Dworkin teaches us valuable tools, such as the relational interweave, to manage these transferential blocks and self regulating skills for EMDR clinicians to use when countertransference is awakened.

The author interweaves an excellent revision of EMDR methodology - phase by phase- with the relational issues which contribute to ascertain good results, and if unhindered, are responsible for many bad results.

Many South American EMDR practitioners coming from psychoanalysis will find in this book familiar terms, being addressed though from an EMDR perspective, making it a must for those colleagues seeking to integrate different perspectives of the same phenomenon: the enormous value of the therapeutic relation.

Mark Dworkins thorough knowledge, profoundly humane stance and acute clinical expertise are evident throughout this book.

Book reviewed by Carina Mitrani PhD 'This book provides a practical, clinically rich framework that will enhance the beginning and experienced clinicians ability to utilize EMDR. A must-read for all EMDR clinicians.' - Roger M. Solomon, Senior Faculty, EMDR Institute

Foreword ix
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xxi
Chapter 1 The Relational Imperative in EMDR 1(12)
Chapter 2 The Therapeutic Relationship and Its Underlying Neurobiology 13(14)
Chapter 3 Using EMDR Relationally in Daily Clinical Practice 27(20)
Chapter 4 Phase 1: Client History Taking and Treatment Planning (Trauma Case Conceptualization) 47(18)
Chapter 5 Phase 2: Client Preparation (Testing Affect Tolerance and Body Awareness) 65(18)
Chapter 6 Phase 3: Assessment (Trauma Activation Sequence) 83(22)
Chapter 7 Phase 4: Desensitization (Active Trauma Processing) 105(20)
Chapter 8 Countertransference, Transference, and the Intersubjective 125(40)
Chapter 9 The Relational Interweave and Other Active Therapeutic Strategies 165(26)
Chapter 10 Phase 5 Through Phase 8: Installation (Linking to the Adaptive Perspective), the Body Scan (Intensive Body Awareness), Closure (Debriefing), and Reevaluation 191(24)
Appendix A Trauma, PTSD, and Complex PTSD 215(6)
Appendix B The EMDR International Association and the Definition of EMDR 221(6)
Appendix C Myths and Realities About EMDR 227(6)
Appendix D EMDR Clinical Applications for Diverse Clinical Populations EMDR Institute, Inc. 233(4)
Appendix E Confusion Regarding Research on EMDR 237(2)
Appendix F Trauma Case Conceptualization Questionnaire 239(8)
Appendix G Clinician Self-Awareness Questionnaire 247(6)
Appendix H International Treatment Guidelines and EMDR Research 253(14)
Appendix I EMDR Clinician Resources: The Humanitarian Assistance Program 267(4)
Glossary 271(4)
References 275(10)
Notes 285(2)
Index 287


Mark Dworkin, CSW, LCSW, is currently a Senior Facilitator at the EMDR Institute, maintains a private practice in East Meadow, New York and is a Diplomate in Clinical Social Work (NASW) and a Diplomate and Past President of the Nassau County chapter of the New York State Society for Clinical Social Work. Mr. Dworkin currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing International Association (EMDRIA).