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E-raamat: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)Therapy Scripted Protocols and Summary Sheets: Treating Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Mood-Related Conditions

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Aug-2015
  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
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  • ISBN-13: 9780826131683
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EMDR Therapy is a psychotherapy approach based on standard procedures and protocols. This book is an important resource that focuses on applying EMDR Therapy to anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and mood-related conditions using EMDR Therapy's standard procedures and protocols as its template. The scripts distill the essence of the Standard EMDR Protocols and reinforce the specific parts, sequence, and language used to create an effective outcome. Also, it illustrates how clinicians are using this framework to work with a variety of conditions while maintaining the integrity of the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model.

Edited by a leading EMDR scholar and practitioner, it delivers step-by-step protocols that enable beginning practitioners as well as seasoned EMDR clinicians, trainers, and consultants to enhance their expertise more quickly when treating clients or groups of clients with these conditions. These chapters reflect the expertise of EMDR clinicians treating anxiety disorders including specific phobia, panic disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder; obsessive-compulsive disorders including body dysmorphic disorder, olfactory reference syndrome, and hoarding behaviors; and mood disorders including bipolar disorder, major depression, and postpartum depression. For each topic, the authors include relevant questions for history taking, helpful resources and explanations, frequently used negative and positive cognitions, and information on case conceptualization and treatment planning.

Consisting of past, present, and future templates, the scripts are conveniently presented in an easy-to-use, manual-style format that facilitates a reliable, consistent procedure. Summary sheets for each protocol support quick retrieval of essential issues and components for the clinician when putting together a treatment plan for the client. These scripted protocols and completed summary sheets can be inserted right into a client's chart for easy documentation.

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Addresses working with issues related to clients with anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and mood-related conditions such as specific fears and phobias, panic disorder with and without agoraphobia, body dysmorphic disorder, hoarding behaviors, bipolar disorder, depressive disorders, and postpartum depression prevention Describes how to use EMDR Therapy based on its standard procedures and protocols Provides step-by-step scripts that enable practitioners to enhance their expertise more quickly and to assist consultants with consultation Provides past, present, and future templates and the 11-step procedure essential to EMDR Therapy practice Includes summary sheets for each protocol to facilitate the gathering and quick retrieval of client information Available in print, ebook, and CD-ROM
Contributors xiii
Preface xix
Acknowledgments xxv
PART I EMDR Therapy and Anxiety Disorders
Specific Phobia
Chapter 1 EMDR Therapy for Specific Fears and Phobias: The Phobia Protocol
9(42)
Ad de Jongh
Summary Sheet: EMDR Therapy for Specific Fears and Phobias: The Phobia Protocol
41(10)
Marilyn Luber
Panic Disorder and Agoraphobia
Chapter 2 EMDR Therapy Protocol for Panic Disorders With or Without Agoraphobia
51(30)
Ferdinand Horst
Ad de Jongh
Summary Sheet: EMDR Therapy Protocol for Panic Disorders With or Without Agoraphobia
71(10)
Marilyn Luber
Use of Specific Procedures in the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 3 The Flashforward Procedure
81(20)
Robin Logie
Ad de Jongh
Summary Sheet: The Flashforward Procedure
91(10)
Marilyn Luber
PART II EMDR Therapy and Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders
Chapter 4 Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and EMDR Therapy
101(36)
Karsten Bohm
Summary Sheet: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and EMDR Therapy
127(10)
Marilyn Luber
Chapter 5 Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Olfactory Reference Syndrome EMDR Therapy Protocol
137(34)
Therese McGoldrick
Millia Begum
Keith Brown
Summary Sheet: Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Olfactory Reference Syndrome EMDR Therapy Protocol
161(10)
Marilyn Luber
Chapter 6 EMDR Therapy and Hoarding: The Hoarding Protocol
171(52)
Priscilla Marquis
Christie Sprowls
Summary Sheet: EMDR Therapy and Hoarding: The Hoarding Protocol
201(22)
Marilyn Luber
PART III EMDR Therapy and Mood Disorders
Bipolar Disorder
Chapter 7 The EMDR Therapy Protocol for Bipolar Disorder
223(66)
Benedikt L. Amann
Roser Batalla
Vicky Blanch
Dolors Capellades
Maria Jose Carvajal
Isabel Fernandez
Francisca Garcia
Walter Lupo
Marian Ponte
Maria Jose Sanchez
Jesus Sanfiz
Antonia Santed
Marilyn Luber
Summary Sheet: The EMDR Therapy Protocol for Bipolar Disorder
265(24)
Marilyn Luber
Major Depression
Chapter 8 DeprEnd©---EMDR Therapy Protocol for the Treatment of Depressive Disorders
289(36)
Arne Hofmann
Michael Hase
Peter Liebermann
Luca Ostacoli
Maria Lehnung
Franz Ebner
Christine Rost
Marilyn Luber
Visal Tumani
Summary Sheet: DeprEnd©---EMDR Therapy Protocol for the Treatment of Depressive Disorders
313(12)
Marilyn Luber
Postpartum Depression
Chapter 9 EMDR Therapy Protocol for the Prevention of Birth Trauma and Postpartum Depression in the Pregnant Woman
325(40)
Anna Maria De Divitiis
Marilyn Luber
Addendum: Anamnestic Questionnaire for Pregnancy
351(6)
Anna Maria De Divitiis
Summary Sheet: EMDR Therapy Protocol for the Prevention of Birth Trauma and Postpartum Depression in the Pregnant Woman
357(8)
Marilyn Luber
Chapter 10 EMDR Therapy Group Protocol for the Prevention of Birth Trauma and Postpartum Depression for Pregnant Women
365(40)
Anna Maria De Divitiis
Marilyn Luber
Note Sheet for Pregnant Women: EMDR Group Therapy Protocol for the Prevention of Birth Trauma and Postpartum Depression
389(8)
Anna Maria De Divitiis
Summary Sheet: EMDR Therapy Group Protocol for the Prevention of Birth Trauma and Postpartum Depression for Pregnant Women
397(8)
Marilyn Luber
Appendix A Worksheets 405(20)
Appendix B EMDR Therapy Summary Sheet and EMDR Therapy Session Form 425
Marilyn Luber, PhD, is a licensed, clinical psychologist in private practice in Philadelphia. She was on the Founding Board of Directors of EMDRIA and an EMDR Task Force for Dissociative Disorders member. She has conducted training both nationally and internationally. She is a co-facilitator for the EMDR Global Alliance. She is on the Steering Committee for the Future of EMDR Therapy Project, on the Council of Scholars, and chair of the "What is EMDR" working group. She received HAP's Humanitarian Services Award (1997), Outstanding Contribution to EMDRIA award (2003) and EMDRIA's Francine Shapiro Award (2005).