 | Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: Basic Principles, Protocols and Procedures |
| Francine Shapiro, PhD |
| Guilford Press, New York, 2001 (2nd ed.) |
| The primary EMDR textbook essential for mental health professionals and university courses. This book is available through the EMDR Institute and is required reading. Click here to order |
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EMDR: The Breakthrough Therapy for Overcoming Anxiety, Stress and Trauma |
| Francine Shapiro, PhD and Margot Silk Forrest |
| BasicBooks, New York, 1997 |
| An authoritative introduction for professionals and laypeople and a casebook for trained EMDR clinicians. Chapters cover various types of traumas, phobias, children, addictions, grief, disease, future directions. This book is available through the EMDR Institute and is required reading. Click here to order |
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Handbook of EMDR and Family Therapy Processes |
| Edited by Francine Shapiro, Florence W Kaslow & Louise Maxfield |
| John Wiley & Sons, Inc, New Jersey 2007 |
| This book expands on both individual and systemic treatments, blending theory, practice descriptions,and case examples to illustrate the integrative process with a wide variety of presenting complaints. This book is available through the EMDR Institute and is required reading. Click here to order |
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 | EMDR as an Integrative Psychotherapy Approach |
| Francine Shapiro, PhD (Editor) |
| American Psychological Association Books, 2002 |
| Introductory chapters by Dr. Shapiro include case examples and client transcripts to demonstrate EMDR and how the information processing model is used for case conceptualization. Chapters by leading spokespersons of all major schools of psychotherapy describe how EMDR meshes with their approaches and offer specific techniques to enhance the therapeutic process using a wide variety of case illustrations.
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EMDR and The Art of Psychotherapy With Children |
| Robbie Adler-Tapia, PhD; Carolyn Settle, MSW |
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This book focuses on how clinicians can effectively use the entire EMDR protocol and Adaptive Information Processing model with children and adolescents. In addition to articulating how to modify language and to conceptualize EMDR treatment to meet the age and cognitive ability of the young client, the authors provide a continuum from how to get started using EMDR with children to treating complex cases. Included is a chapter summarizing their research with children. If purchasing this book and the treatment manual, a discounted rate of $72 will be charged for both.
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EMDR and The Art of Psychotherapy With Children: Treatment Manual |
| Robbie Adler-Tapia, PhD; Carolyn Settle, MSW, LCSW |
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This manual, as an adjunct to the book, EMDR and the Art of Psychotherapy with Children, provides scripts, forms, and protocols to illustrate the 8 phases of the EMDR model to assist clinicians in organizing and conceptualizing a case. Included are scripts and examples of cognitive interweaves and resource development for children. If purchasing this book and "EMDR and The Art of Psychotherapy With Children", a discounted rate of $72 will be charged for both.
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 | EMDR and Psychotherapy Integration |
| Howard Lipke, PhD |
| CRC Press LLC, Florida, 2000 |
| With an emphasis on combat-related psychological problems, the author presents a model that advances the integration of EMDR with other psychotherapy methods and models.
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 | EMDR in the Treatment of Adults Abused as Children |
| Laurel Parnell, PhD |
| Norton Professional Books, New York, 1999 |
| This book emphasizes the treatment of complex cases of adult survivors of childhood abuse. Click here to order |
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 | Light in the Heart of Darkness: EMDR and the Treatment of War and Terrorism Survivors |
| Steve Silver, PhD and Susan Rogers, PhD |
| Norton Professional Books, New York, 2001 |
| This book includes useful information for all clinicians doing relief work and/or working with cross cultural issues and provides guidelines for using EMDR in the treatment of complex PTSD arising from war and terrorism. Click here to order |
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 | Through The Eyes of a Child |
| Robert H. Tinker, PhD & Sandra Wilson, PhD |
| Norton Professional Books, New York, 1999 |
| This book demystifies the application of EMDR for children, from the first session with parents to later sessions with children at all developmental stages. A myriad of cases illustrate the use of EMDR with simple as well as complex traumas. In addition, the authors discuss the use of EMDR as an intervention for children who have problems that are not caused by trauma. Click here to order |
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EMDR and the Relational Imperative: The Therapeutic
Relationship in EMDR Treatment |
| Mark Dworkin, CSW-R |
| Routledge, 2005 |
| This book focuses on how relational issues affect the treatment of traumatized clients, and illustrates these issues through each phase of EMDR treatment. The author gives many suggestions and strategies for how to deal with difficult relational situations and/or problems that may arise between the clinician and client.
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EMDR Solutions: Pathways to Healing |
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Robin Shapiro,
LICSW, editor |
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Norton Professional Books, 2005 |
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EMDR Solutions is a 16 chapter book by a select group of authors,
who offer step by step protocols for using EMDR with a variety of
populations and clinical issues, including addictions, dissociation,
anxiety disorders BPD, couple, children, eating disorders,
developmentally challenged clients, and more. Click here to order |
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