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EMDR Within a Phase Model of Trauma-Informed Treatment

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A practical guide to learning and using EMDR 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. In addition to presenting the fundamental EMDR procedures, EMDR Within a Phase Model of Trauma-Informed Treatment teaches a treatment system that can be applied to a variety of cases. Using research-supported and proven-effective methods, this book takes you through the treatment process with easily-understood dialogues and examples. Explicitly guided exercises produce hands-on skills and familiarize you with ways to explain trauma to clients and prepare them for EMDR. You will also learn to problem-solve challenging cases using the trauma framework. EMDR Within a Phase Model of Trauma-Informed Treatment also includes an Instructor?s Manual with:

    • sample syllabus
    • teaching tips
    • PowerPoint slides
    • test bank.
    Additional discussions address:
  • why trauma matters
  • posttraumatic symptoms
  • the trauma wall
  • the structure of trauma treatment
  • the role of EMDR
  • the eight phases of EMDR
  • preparing clients for EMDR
  • legal and medical issues in EMDR
  • problem solving strategies in EMDR sessions
  • treatment strategies for a variety of presenting problems
  • using EMDR with children and adolescents
  • use and application of the fairy tale model
  • on-line and digital resources

Designed to be a comprehensive primer, companion/supplemental textbook, and valuable reference resource, EMDR Within a Phase Model of Trauma-Informed Treatment is ideal for clinicians already trained in EMDR, those actively learning EMDR, and mental health professionals interested in EMDR. Note that to practice EMDR requires formal supervised training.

  • 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 1CLIENT 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 2CLIENT 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 3-8TRAUMA 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
Professional Practice & Development
Ricky Greenwald

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