The Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy Third Edition (9781462532766) is an exhaustive guide for EMDR therapy practitioners, offering critical insights into the application and usefulness of EMDR therapy. It is now a well-researched edition of EMDR therapy as it contains clinical applications and updated relevant tools from research performed after the previous edition, making it essential for practitioners in trauma-informed care.
The book was authored by the originator of EMDR therapy, Francine Shapiro and in it she elaborates the principles, protocols and AIP model of EMDR therapy. This edition has aimed at covering the more general population and more complex traumas as it includes numerous detailed case examples and clinical vignettes.
I found this book (9781462532766) especially important for practitioners dealing with PTSD, anxiety, depression, grief, and attachment disorders. The text includes actions guided procedures for the sessions, coping strategies for challenges and customizing strategies to the individual client.
This edition contains new information on the neurobiological research pertaining to EMDR therapy relevance with the functioning of the brain and trauma recovery processes. The Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing EMDR Therapy Third Edition does not just provide the theory; it gives the depth, clarity and practical tools required for effective use whether you are an experienced practitioner or a novice in this modality.
Because it is well organized and clinically relevant, this book (9781462532766) has gained wide acceptance as a definitive guide for mastering EMDR therapy. Its daily classroom usefulness has been enhanced with the addition of the protocols, scripts and the assessment tools provided in the book containing the therapy materials. The compilation of the essential skills and knowledge a therapist needs to help clients transform their lives makes the Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing EMDR Therapy Third Edition an indispensable addition to any therapist’s library.






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