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EMDR Essentials: A Guide for Clients and Therapists3 reviews
Barb Maiberger

W. W. Norton & Company, 2009

EMDR Essentials
After reading this book, I feel that it would really help a new client to realize just what their treatment would involve. It is great that the book does not have to be read from cover to cover to understand it. You can choose what to read.
  
  











  



  
EMDR Solutions II: For Depression, Eating Disorders, Performance, and More (Norton Professional Books)

W. W. Norton & Company, 2009

A clear and comprehensive guide to using EMDR in clinical practice. This edited collection?a follow-up to Shapiro?s successful EMDR Solutions ?presents step-by-step instructions for implementing EMDR approaches to treat a range of issues, written by leading EMDR practitioners. The how-to approach, mixed with ample clinical wisdom, will help clinicians excel when using EMDR to treat their clients. The units include: A ...
  
  











  



  
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Scripted Protocols: Special Populations

Springer Publishing Company, 2009

Praise from a practicing EMDR therapist and user of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Scripted Protocols: " Kudos to...everyone who contributed to this important volume....[It] is an indispensable resource. Thank you, thank you, thank you!" --Andrea B. Goldberg, LCSW EMDRIA Certified EMDR Therapist EMDRIA Consultant-in-training Bloomfield   and   Newark ,   NJ This ...
  
  











  



  
Tapping In: A Step-by-Step Guide to Activating Your Healing Resources Through Bilateral Stimulation10 reviews
Laurel Parnell

Sounds True, Incorporated, 2008

Parnell focuses very heavily on the positives
Laurel Parnell, trained in EMDR, has adapted this method in an interesting way. EMDR invites people to focus on their trauma memories and current symptoms while alternating stimulating the right and left sides of the body. This produces intense emotional releases that rapidly clear these issues. When the negatives are cleared, positive cognitions are installed to replace the negative ones that ...
  
  











  



  
A Therapist's Guide to EMDR: Tools and Techniques for Successful Treatment4 reviews
Laurel Parnell

W.W. Norton & Co., 2006

Best practical handbook on EMDR!!
I found Parnell's A Therapist Guide to EMDR so accessible and comprehensive, it was a pleasure to read. It is a great review for anyone who has just taken the courses or who wants to review and update their skills in EMDR. I loved the way she presented a technique and then often followed it up with very specific how-to case examples. I could clearly see Parnell's exceptional skillfulness and ...
  
  











  



  
Healing the Heart of Trauma and Dissociation with EMDR and Ego State Therapy4 reviews

Springer Publishing Company, 2007

A Must Read for Trauma Therapists
Working with patients with complex PTSD and dissociation is a challenging endeavor. Trauma therapists need to continually find resources to broaden their clinical thinking and strategies. EMDR has been research proven as the best approach to trauma treatment. Yet there are survivors of relational trauma who have been so badly damaged by the cruelty of others that they need additional approaches ...
  
  











  



  
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Scripted Protocols: Basics and Special Situations2 reviews

Springer Publishing Company, 2009

This book is a must as an EMDR resource
This book is one of the most important in my EMDR library. Marilyn Luber has accomplished an outstanding feat in providing EMDR protocols. In my opinion this book is a must for all EMDR clinicians and those learning of the many applications of EMDR.
  
  











  



  
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR): Basic Principles, Protocols, and Procedures, 2nd Edition16 reviews
Francine Shapiro

The Guilford Press, 2001

Neccessary Textbook
Very technical and thorough. And this is neccessary if you are going to practice the technique. Great reference book, but I found it helpful to read through before I took the training.
  
  











  



  
EMDR Solutions: Pathways to Healing4 reviews

W. W. Norton & Company, 2005

Exceptional Resource for EMDR Trained Professionals!
I bought this book as a recommendation from another collegue for specific needs with one client and was primarily interested in one particular chapter related to addictions. When I began reading I had a difficult time stopping. Each chapter was a jewel. I could think of numerous clients that I could assist using these expanded or adapted protocols and strategies. The best resource I have ...
  
  











  



  
Handbook of EMDR and Family Therapy Processes1 review

Wiley, 2007

A therapist's opinion
As a county employee and licensed clinician who has been using EMDR for the past 4 years this book has been a valuable tool. The clients I see cover a wide spectrum of not only diagnosies but severity as well.This book has helped me in looking for the avenues that allow the use of EMDR treatment. So far it has been my experience that this treatment has produced significant results in my ...
  
  











  



  
Small Wonders: Healing Childhood Trauma with EMDR4 reviews
Joan Lovett

Free Press, 1999

An excellent case history guide to EMDR with children
Dr. Lovett, the clinical detective (behavioral pediatrician) writes poignant analyses of her work with childhood traumas great and small, in which she applies the bilateral stimulation techniques of EMDR. Her writing style is easy to read, and demonstrates the relative rapidity of trauma resolution when EMDR is properly interwoven into more traditional therapy. Her book is a valuable guide ...
  
  











  



  
EMDR in the Treatment of Adults Abused As Children3 reviews
Laurel Parnell, Laura Parnell

W. W. Norton & Company, 1999

EMDRite FINALLY FINDS BOOK THAT TELLS IT LIKE IT IS
As an experienced EMDR client, neuropsych. researcher, Early Childhood Educator and childhood abuse survivor I finally found a book that tells it like it REALLY IS. Laura Parnell has the awesome capacity to translate what my brain was activating, my mind thinking and my emotions feeling in a direct and insightful manner. This is MUST READING for anyone working with children as well as those of ...
  
  











  



  
Light in the Heart of Darkness: EMDR and the Treatment of War and Terrorism Survivors1 review
Susan Rogers, Steven M. Silver

W.W. Norton & Co., 2001

An insiders look of the Trauma of War and Terror
Authors Silver and Rogers do an excellent job of giving layman an insiders look from the perspective of the first responder. A lot of the information and examples given in the book are written from a first person perspective that I though was frank and to the point. This book is appropriately named light in the heart of darkness as a lot of the dialog discusses issues that plague the thoughts ...
  
  











  



  
Induced After-Death Communication: A New Therapy for Healing Grief and Trauma19 reviews
Allan L Botkin, R. Craig Hogan, ...

Hampton Roads Publishing, 2005

Good News Shared
As a psychotherapist for nearly thirty years, Induced After-Death Communication was riveting to me. I have had many clients who sought relief from grief, anger, or guilt towards a deceased friend or family member who tried to get through these overarching emotions with cognitive tools alone. The work was slow and they could get tired of plowing the same ground over and over, and often give up ...
  
  











  



  
Extending EMDR: A Casebook of Innovative Applications
Philip Manfield

W. W. Norton & Company, 1998

Clear clinical examples of creative, successful applications of EMDR in complex situations. Picking up where EMDR training leaves off, this book shows how EMDR can be used by therapists with different orienta-tions, such as psychodynamic, Jungian, and cognitive. Their patients have various diagnoses, including major depression, attachment disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and various personality disorders; all are helped immensely by ...
  
  











  



  
Through the Eyes of a Child (Norton Professional Books)3 reviews
Robert H. Tinker, Sandra A. Wilson

W.W. Norton & Co., 1999

An enormously important book.
Physical abuse. Sexual abuse. Chronic neglect. Domestic violence. Auto accidents. School shootings. Unfortunately, there is no shortage of ways for children to be traumatized. Just as unfortunately, research into children's trauma and the development of treatment methods often lag behaind adult counterparts. Filling a major gap in the eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) ...
  
  











  



  
EMDR as an Integrative Psychotherapy Approach: Experts of Diverse Orientations Explore the Paradigm Prism3 reviews

American Psychological Association (APA), 2002

Fascinating and practical
This is a fascinating and very readable book. It is a book that will probably be of interest to clinicians and theorists of all orientations - even those who do not practice EMDR. I really enjoyed it! Each chapter is written by a leading expert from every major psychotherapeutic orientation, and offers a rich and easily understood description of the specific therapy. Each chapter contains the ...
  
  











  



  
Emotional Healing at Warp Speed: The Power of EMDR12 reviews
David Grand

Harmony, 2001

Experienced this method
I have not read this book, HOWEVER I have experienced this method and it worked for me in 20 minutes FIRST TIME. I had been haunted with a very painful childhood memory well into adulthood, and within those 20 minutes, it became no longer painful, but an easy recall with NO PAIN attached!!! I am NOT one to go easily into hypnotism, though this isnt THAT... but only my idea it could be.. but ...
  
  











  



  
A Guide to the Standard EMDR Protocols for Clinicians, Supervisors, and Consultants2 reviews
Andrew M. Leeds

Springer Publishing Company, 2009

A Compendium of EMDR Wisdom
Dr Leeds book is a comprehensive collection of the basic information that all EMDR Consultants need if they purport to be mastering the basic protocol to impart it to others. EMDR Clinicians will be well served by relying heavily on the information in this important reference in their daily practices and study groups. Because Dr Leeds has been teaching the standard EMDR protocols for most of two ...
  
  











  



  
Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Adult Survivors of Childhood Trauma: Imagery, Rescripting and Reprocessing ...2 reviews
Constance V. Dancu

Jason Aronson, 1999

Respectful therapy
This treatment method provides a respectful way to help clients deal with painful traumatic experiences. Soundly grounded in cognitive therapy, the process employs elements of hypnotherapy in that it moves people out of a purely cerebal, cognitive, logical mode into a more right brain, image laden, metaphorical process which facilitates deep healing. As a Licensed Professional Counselor, and a ...
  
  











  







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