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EMDR toolbox : theory and treatment of complex PTSD and dissociation / Jim Knipe.

By: Publisher: New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, 2019Edition: Second editionDescription: xiv, 311 pages : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780826172556
Other title:
  • Eye movement desensitization reprocessing toolbox
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WM 174.
Contents:
The need for a theoretical framework and additional "tools" for using EMDR with complex PTSD -- Traumatic memory and EMDR, when dual attention is possible -- An adaptive information processing model for treating psychological defenses -- EMDR with avoidance -- Targeting idealization defenses -- Treating addictive disorders with adaptive information processing methods -- Treating dissociation within an adaptive information processing model -- The basic framework for the preparation phase -- Preparation : the language of ovals -- Preparation : drawings -- Loving eyes : "looking" from one part to another -- Treating defensive shame -- The CIPOS procedure -- The persistence of dissociative personality structure, and the internal healing dialogue (IHD) procedure -- Veronica -- Doug -- Rhonda -- Some closing thoughts.
Summary: This innovative resource for therapists trained in Standard EMDR delivers a powerful set of EMDR-based "Tools" - useful strategies for helping difficult-to-treat clients with complex emotional problems. The second edition reflects the author's ongoing efforts to design treatments that can significantly extend the therapeutic power of methods based on an Adaptive Information Processing model. It describes new discoveries that promote effective ways of structuring therapy sessions and refines original treatment procedures that can facilitate and safely accelerate therapeutic progress. The book provides an overview of the principal issues in treating these complex emotional problems and describes highly effective methodologies with a wide variety of clinical presentations that originate in or include disturbing traumatic memories. It also describes how to integrate specific EMDR-related interventions with other psychotherapeutic treatments. Each intervention is examined in detail with accompanying transcripts, client drawings, and case studies illustrating the nuances and variations in intervention application. Bolstered by supporting theory and current research, the book also discusses how the concepts and vocabulary of other models of dissociation translate directly into EMDR's Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) language. New to the Second Edition: Describes new strategies and refinements of standard methods for treatment of clients with complex emotional problems Includes two completely new chapters, "Internal Healing Dialogue" and "Case Example: treating the problem of 'attachment to the perpetrator'"; Provides new case examples on childhood sexual abuse; Offers new sections on treating chronic defensive shame, the importance of "fast" vs "slow" thinking processes, and new applications of "Loving Eyes" procedures; Key Features: Written by an EMDRIA-designated "Master Clinician"; Delivers successful treatments alternatives for difficult-to-treat clients; Provides a theoretical framework to guide assessment and treatment of clients with complex PTSD; Includes specific AIP tools, verbatim therapy scripts, client drawings, and case studies; Discusses each intervention in detail, illustrating the nuances and variation in different applications.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The need for a theoretical framework and additional "tools" for using EMDR with complex PTSD -- Traumatic memory and EMDR, when dual attention is possible -- An adaptive information processing model for treating psychological defenses -- EMDR with avoidance -- Targeting idealization defenses -- Treating addictive disorders with adaptive information processing methods -- Treating dissociation within an adaptive information processing model -- The basic framework for the preparation phase -- Preparation : the language of ovals -- Preparation : drawings -- Loving eyes : "looking" from one part to another -- Treating defensive shame -- The CIPOS procedure -- The persistence of dissociative personality structure, and the internal healing dialogue (IHD) procedure -- Veronica -- Doug -- Rhonda -- Some closing thoughts.

This innovative resource for therapists trained in Standard EMDR delivers a powerful set of EMDR-based "Tools" - useful strategies for helping difficult-to-treat clients with complex emotional problems. The second edition reflects the author's ongoing efforts to design treatments that can significantly extend the therapeutic power of methods based on an Adaptive Information Processing model. It describes new discoveries that promote effective ways of structuring therapy sessions and refines original treatment procedures that can facilitate and safely accelerate therapeutic progress.

The book provides an overview of the principal issues in treating these complex emotional problems and describes highly effective methodologies with a wide variety of clinical presentations that originate in or include disturbing traumatic memories. It also describes how to integrate specific EMDR-related interventions with other psychotherapeutic treatments. Each intervention is examined in detail with accompanying transcripts, client drawings, and case studies illustrating the nuances and variations in intervention application. Bolstered by supporting theory and current research, the book also discusses how the concepts and vocabulary of other models of dissociation translate directly into EMDR's Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) language.

New to the Second Edition:

Describes new strategies and refinements of standard methods for treatment of clients with complex emotional problems
Includes two completely new chapters, "Internal Healing Dialogue" and "Case Example: treating the problem of 'attachment to the perpetrator'";
Provides new case examples on childhood sexual abuse;
Offers new sections on treating chronic defensive shame, the importance of "fast" vs "slow" thinking processes, and new applications of "Loving Eyes" procedures;


Key Features:

Written by an EMDRIA-designated "Master Clinician";
Delivers successful treatments alternatives for difficult-to-treat clients;
Provides a theoretical framework to guide assessment and treatment of clients with complex PTSD;
Includes specific AIP tools, verbatim therapy scripts, client drawings, and case studies;
Discusses each intervention in detail, illustrating the nuances and variation in different applications.

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