This edited collection--a follow-up to Shapiro's successful EMDR
Solutions--presents step-by-step instructions for implementing EMDR
approaches to treat a range of issues, written by leading EMDR
practitioners. The how-to approach, mixed with ample clinical wisdom,
will help clinicians excel when using EMDR to treat their clients. The
units include:
- A comprehensive compendium of EMDR interventions for Depression, it
begins with Robin Shapiro's Assessment, Trauma-Based and Endogenous
Depression chapters, continues with Jim Knipe's Shame-Based Depression
chapter, and ends with Shapiro's Attachment-Based chapter.
- The eight chapters of the Eating Disorder unit cover all the bases.
From etiology to neurology through Preparation phases and treatment
strategies, you'll learn how to work with Bulimia, Anorexia, Body
Dysmorphia, Binge Eating Disorder, disorders of Desire and more.
Andrew Seubert is the ring leader. The other writers are Janie
Scholom, Linda Cooke, Celia Grand, DaLene Forester, Janet McGee,
Catherine Lidov, and Judy Lightstone.
- Performance, Coaching, and Positive Psychology unit emphasizes
strengths, skills, focus, and whatever gets in the way of reaching the
goal. David Grand shares his foundational 15 Strategies for
Performance enhancement. Ann Marie McKelvey integrates EMDR with
Coaching and Positive Psychology.
- The Complex Trauma unit includes Katie O'Shea's useful and
user-friendly Preparation Methods and Early Trauma Protocol, Sandra
Paulsen and Ulrich Lanius's brilliant collaboration Integrating EMDR
with Somatic and Ego State Interventions, Liz Massiah's hair-raising
Intrusive Images chapter, and Shapiro's treatment strategies for OCPD.
- Robin Shapiro gives an overview of Medically-Based Trauma and her
strategies for successful treatment of Multiple Chemical
Sensitivities. Katherine Davis shows us how Post-Partum "Depression"
is often treatable Post-Partum PTSD.
- Ronald Ricci and Cheryl Clayton tell us how to use EMDR in our work
with Sex Offenders and their complete therapeutic milieu.
- Martha S. Jacobi develops our "third ear" for using EMDR with
Religious and Spiritually-Attuned clients.
Contributors include: Cheryl Clayton, LCSW, Linda J. Cooke, LCSW, BCD,
DaLene Forester, PhD, LMFT, David Grand, PhD., The Reverend Martha S
Jacobi, M.Div., LCSW, Jim Knipe, PhD, Dr. Ulrich Lanius, Catherine
Lidov, MSW, LCSW, Judy Lightstone, PhD, MA, MS, Elizabeth Massiah, MSW,
RSW, Reg. Psychologist, Janet McGee, LCSW, Ann Marie McKelvey, LPCC,
PCC, Katie O'Shea, MS, LMHC, Sandra Paulsen, PhD, Ronald J. Ricci, PhD,
Janie Scholom, BSN, LCSW, Andrew Seubert, LPC, NCC.