المحتويات / النص
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Background 1
PTSD, cognitive therapy, cognitive restructuring
The Model 29
PTSD, eye movements, neuro network
Components of EMDR Treatment 57
clini, positive cognition, clinician
Client History 91
dissociative disorders, turbing, hypnosis
TREATMENT PLANNING 104
EMDR, dissociative disorder, THERAPIST
SUPERVISED PRACTICE 119
nervous system, EMDR processing, disturbing material
ASSESSMENT 132
EMDR, positive cognition, posi
IMPORTANCE OF THE COMPONENTS 140
closure phase, cognition
DESENSITIZATION 149
closure phase, reprocessing, ecologically valid
Working with Abreaction and Blocks 171
hypnosis, feeder memories, inap
Reevaluation and Use of the EMDR 200
PHASE EIGHT, cognitive distortions, consensus reality
Protocols and Procedures for Special Situations 221
phobia, somatic disorders, psychoneuroimmunology
A Proactive Strategy 249
cognitive interweave, THERAPIST, Socratic method
Selected Populations 277
sexual dysfunction, cognitive interweave, amnestic
Theory Research and Clinical Implications 315
Meichenbaum, direct therapeutic exposure, systematic desensitization
ORIENTING RESPONSE 324
REM sleep, cognitive restructuring, cognitive therapy
References 387
posttraumatic stress disorder, Clinical Psychology, Anxiety Disorders
Clinical Aids 427
truth telling, Leeds, Korn
Client Safety 441
multiple personality disorder, EMDR Institute, Mental Status Examination
EMDR Resources 451
EMDR Institute, Pacific Grove, chemical depend
Index 458
California, American Psychological, Psychological Association
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المستخلص
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This volume provides the definitive guide to Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), the psychotherapeutic approach developed by Francine Shapiro. EMDR is one of the most widely investigated treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder, and many other applications are also being explored. To keep up with this growing body of knowledge, the second edition has been revised to incorporate current neurobiological data, findings from controlled clinical studies, and literature on emerging clinical applications. Chapters provide background on EMDR's development, theoretical constructs, and possible underlying mechanisms, and present updated protocols and procedures for working with adults and children with a range of presenting problems. Among the many clinical populations for whom the material in this volume has been seen as applicable are survivors of sexual abuse, crime, and combat, as well as sufferers of phobias and other experientially based disorders. Detailed descriptions and transcripts guide the clinician through every stage of therapeutic treatment, from client selection to the administration of EMDR and its integration within a comprehensive treatment plan
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