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  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x216 mm, kaal: 660 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138168718
  • ISBN-13: 9781138168718
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x216 mm, kaal: 660 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1138168718
  • ISBN-13: 9781138168718
Teised raamatud teemal:
A practical guide to learning and using EMDR

Trauma is a potential source of most types of emotional or behavioral problems. Extensive research has shown EMDR to be an effective and efficient trauma treatment. EMDR Within a Phase Model of Trauma-Informed Treatment offers mental health professionals an accessible plain-language guide to this popular and successful method. The book also introduces the Fairy Tale Model as a way to understand and remember the essential phases of treatment and the tasks in each phase.

This manual teaches a clear rationale and a systematic approach to trauma-informed treatment, including often-neglected elements of treatment that are essential to preparing clients for EMDR. The reader is led step by step through the treatment process, with scripted hands-on exercises to learn each skill.

In addition to presenting the fundamental EMDR procedures, EMDR Within a Phase Model of Trauma-Informed Treatment teaches a treatment system that can be applied to a variety of cases. Using research-supported and proven-effective methods, this book takes you through the treatment process with easily-understood dialogues and examples. Explicitly guided exercises produce hands-on skills and familiarize you with ways to explain trauma to clients and prepare them for EMDR. You will also learn to problem-solve challenging cases using the trauma framework.

EMDR Within a Phase Model of Trauma-Informed Treatment also includes an Instructor’s Manual with:
    • sample syllabus
    • teaching tips
    • PowerPoint slides
    • test bank.

    Additional discussions address:
  • why trauma matters
  • posttraumatic symptoms
  • the trauma wall
  • the structure of trauma treatment
  • the role of EMDR
  • the eight phases of EMDR
  • preparing clients for EMDR
  • legal and medical issues in EMDR
  • problem solving strategies in EMDR sessions
  • treatment strategies for a variety of presenting problems
  • using EMDR with children and adolescents
  • use and application of the fairy tale model
  • on-line and digital resources
Designed to be a comprehensive primer, companion/supplemental textbook, and valuable reference resource, EMDR Within a Phase Model of Trauma-Informed Treatment is ideal for clinicians already trained in EMDR, those actively learning EMDR, and mental health professionals interested in EMDR. Note that to practice EMDR requires formal supervised training.

    Arvustused

    "Dr. Greenwald has created an OUSTANDING IN-DEPTH EMDR TRAINING MANUAL useful for both new and experienced EMDR clinicians. . . . Unusually accessible, easy to understand and utilize with well developed explanations, examples, and exercises on all aspects of treating trauma. Dr. Greenwald has addressed many aspects of treatment that are rarely taught, giving numerous ideas on how to handle common problems in explaining EMDR and in working clinically with clients, both children and adults. I WHOLEHEARTEDLY RECOMMEND THIS EXCELLENT MANUAL."

    Phyllis Klaus, MFT, CSW, EMDR Instructor and Consultant; Author of Bonding; The Doula Book; Your Amazing Newborn; When Survivors Give Birth

    "Greenwald has managed to create one book that masterfully teaches trauma-informed treatment and the use of EMDR within this framework. This book is an indispensable guide to EMDR treatment with the wide range of clients who present in diverse clinical settings. In addition to teaching a comprehensive framework to inform treatment, it's a goldmine of practical strategies and techniques for EMDR clinicians and trainers. Simply stated, this is a 'must read' book for anyone doing or teaching EMDR."

    Nancy Smyth, PhD, LCSW, EMDR Instructor, Dean and Professor, University of Buffalo School of Social Work

    "PROVIDES READERS WITH A WEALTH OF INFORMATION that is comprehensive and true to the original EMDR methodology. Trainers and students alike will find this DOWN-TO-EARTH RESOURCE reveals how to formulate cases and EMDR targets safely and efficiently."

    Sandra Paulsen, PhD, EMDR Consultant and Workshop Leader; Leading developer of EMDR applications for dissociative disorders and ego state therapy

    "This book is full of helpful content and interesting details both for experienced EMDR therapists as well as those in training. The exercises will help readers to really 'get it'. The many effective explanations, metaphors, and interventions will give every clinician some new and useful tools. One of the great strengths of the book is the way EMDR is embedded in a trauma-based treatment approach. The detailed guidance on how to implement this approach will help many of our colleagues to pursue a clear path in treatment and achieve better outcomes."

    Judith Bo l, MEd, RCC, HAP Trainer and Past President of EMDR-HAP

    SECTION I: TRAUMA-INFORMED TREATMENT AND EMDR
    Chapter
    1. Understanding Trauma
    Why Trauma Matters
    A Useful Definition of Trauma
    What Makes an Event Traumatic?
    The Trauma Wall
    Resiliency and Vulnerability
    Safety and Attachment
    Posttraumatic Symptoms
    Posttraumatic Symptoms over Time
    A Note on Exercises/Activities in this Book
    Exercise: Float-Back
    Chapter
    2. The Structure of Trauma Treatment
    Meaning of Behavior
    Selecting a Trauma Treatment Structure
    Chapter
    3. The Role of EMDR
    Exposure
    EMDR
    Adaptive Information Processing Theory
    The EMDR Protocol: The Eight Phases of Treatment
    EMDR and Other Therapy Approaches
    EMDR and the Fairy Tale Model
    SECTION II: PHASE 1CLIENT HISTORY AND TREATMENT PLANNING
    Chapter
    4. The Initial Interview: From Hello to History
    Acculturation
    Therapist Style
    Introducing Treatment
    The Rules
    Individual Interview Strategies
    How Much Should the Client Talk?
    Obtaining More History While Focusing on Strengths
    Chapter
    5. Taking a Trauma History
    Exercise: Take a Trauma/Loss History
    Exercise Follow-Up Questions
    Chapter
    6. Trauma-Informed Case Formulation
    Exercise: Do It Yourself
    Chapter
    7. Making a Treatment Contract
    Motivation Enhancement
    Finding the Princess
    Treatment Planning and Contracting
    Presenting the Treatment Plan
    Obstacles to Following Through with the Contract
    SECTION III: PHASE 2CLIENT PREPARATION
    Chapter
    8. Safety and Stabilization
    Avoiding High Risk
    How Long Does Fence-Around Take?
    Clients in Perpetual Crisis
    Routines for Starting and Ending the Session
    Fence-Around in the Session
    Chapter
    9. Resource Development and Installation
    Introducing Eye Movements
    Exercise: Practice Eye Movements
    The Safe Place Visualization
    Exercise: Safe Place
    Safe Place Script
    Problem Solving the Safe Place Intervention
    Resource Development and Installation
    Exercise: Resource Development and Installation
    Exercise: Using the Resource in a Positive Template
    Chapter
    10. Self-Management Training
    Self-Management of Anxiety Symptoms
    Self-Control of Behavioral Choices
    Choices Have Consequences
    Exercise: Map Out a Problem
    Chapter
    11. Precautions for EMDR
    Legal Issues
    Medical Issues
    Self-Control Issues
    Secondary Gain
    Timing
    Dissociation
    Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES) Information
    Chapter
    12. Final Preparations for EMDR
    Reorient to the Treatment Plan
    Target Order
    Introducing EMDR
    Accessing Resources
    Exercise: Stop Means Stop and Safety Device
    Stop Means Stop
    Safety Device
    Discussion
    SECTION IV: PHASES 3-8TRAUMA RESOLUTION
    Chapter
    13. Phase 3: Assessment, or Setting Up the Target
    Exercise: Practice Target Setup
    Discussion
    Chapter
    14. Phases 4 to 5: Desensitization and Installation
    Preparing the Client
    Doing the Eye Movements (EM)
    Some Tips and Reminders
    Exercise: Practice EMDR
    Discussion
    Chapter
    15. Phases 6 to 7: Body Scan and Closure
    Body Scan
    Checks on Completion
    Closure
    Exercise: Container
    Discussion Questions
    Closure for All Sessions
    Exercise: Practice EMDR
    Chapter
    16. Phase 8: Reevaluation and Consolidation of Gains
    Reevaluation
    Exercise: Reevaluation
    Using the Float-Back
    Exercise: Float Back and EMDR
    Consolidation of Gains
    Other Aspects of Daily Functioning
    Anticipating and Preparing for Future Challenges
    Ending Treatment
    SECTION V: ADVANCED EMDR APPLICATIONS
    Chapter
    17. Problem Solving in an EMDR Session
    When the Client Is Stuck
    Other Challenges and Strategies
    Dr. Ricky Greenwald is a practicing clinical psychologist who has been working with children, teens, adults, and families since 1985. He is the Trauma Institute & Child Trauma Institutes founder, executive director, and chair of faculty.