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EMDR with Kids Flip Chart : A Play-Based Tool for Trauma Processing, Nervous System Regulation, and the Transformation of Adaptive Behaviors.
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ISBN: 9781683737742 1683737741 Year: 2024 Publisher: Eau Claire, WI : PESI,

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That is what you'll find in EMDR with Kids Flip Chart - an interactive therapeutic tool that blends play therapy techniques with the wisdom of polyvagal theory, all while staying true to the eight-phase framework of EMDR.


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EMDR Workbook for Kids : A Collection of EMDR Handouts and Worksheets to Help Kids Process Trauma, Stress, Anger, Sadness and More.
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ISBN: 9781683735878 1683735870 Year: 2002 Publisher: Eau Claire, WI : PESI,

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When Christine Mark-Griffin began working with young kids, she quickly realized that traditional therapy was often not enough to fully unravel the trauma and pain that these little ones were carrying. Inspired by her clients' creativity and imagination, she set out to create a resource specifically designed for use with young clients. What started off as a few kid-friendly EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) worksheets has now evolved into an entire collection.


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The Art and Science of EMDR : Helping Clinicians Bridge the Path from Protocol to Practice.
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ISBN: 9781683736332 1683736338 Year: 2004 Publisher: Eau Claire, WI : PESI,

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In The Art and Science of EMDR, clinicians will learn how to do just that. Grounded in the principles of neurobiology and the science of deliberate practice, this book teaches both new and seasoned EMDR clinicians how to apply the phase-based model of EMDR in a more holistic way. Instead of conceptualizing EMDR in an inflexible and linear manner, clinicians will learn how to adapt the protocol to each client's needs while maintaining authenticity to the model (and to who they are as therapists and humans).


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EMDR and psychotherapy integration : theoretical and clinical suggestions with focus on traumatic stress
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ISBN: 0429248342 1281145742 9786611145743 1420048430 Year: 2000 Publisher: Boca Raton, Fla. : CRC Press,

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Initially regarded as one of the most peculiar methods of psychotherapy ever devised, EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) was introduced to psychotherapists 11 years ago when Dr. Francine Shapiro reported demonstrable rapidly effective treatment results. An early endorsement by the late Dr. Joseph Wolpe, a founder of behavior therapy, and confirmatory research studies have led to wide and rapid acceptance by practitioners.Dr. Howard Lipke, the first clinician authorized by Dr. Shapiro to independently offer EMDR training, has written a book which elaborates on Shapiro'


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EMDR for Dummies
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ISBN: 1394242352 1394242344 Year: 2025 Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,

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Every moment of a fall : a memoir of recovery through EMDR therapy
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ISBN: 1943156050 Year: 2016 Publisher: Tucson, Arizona : Schaffner Press,

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"Carol E. Miller was sixteen when the private plane piloted by her father crashed, pinning her in the wreckage, critically injuring her parents and killing her twelve-year-old sister. Compounding this traumatic event, her father told her he wished she had died instead of her sister. For the next twenty years, she labored under feelings of guilt and lack of self-worth. When another in a long line of personal crises landed her in therapy with an EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) practitioner, she began at last to investigate the crippling effects of the plane crash. Using bi-lateral stimulation to access her fiercely guarded memories, she learned to challenge the belief that the crash was all her fault, and that she didn't deserve to be alive. This is a brave and revealing memoir of recovery from tragedy, and a fascinating, vividly narrated exploration of the increasingly popular eye-movement therapy developed to heal the wounds trauma leaves in its wake. "--

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