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EMDR Within a Phase Model of Trauma-Informed Treatment

Autor Ricky Greenwald
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 aug 2007
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. In addition to presenting the fundamental EMDR procedures, this book teaches a treatment system that can be applied to a variety of cases.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780789032164
ISBN-10: 0789032163
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 210 x 270 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis

Cuprins

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 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 1—CLIENT 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 2—CLIENT 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 3-8—TRAUMA 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

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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.