EMDR and The Art of Psychotherapy With Children

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Springer Publishing Company, 16. 6. 2008. - 408 страница

"...[This book contains] invaluable material for the child therapist with varied theoretical backgrounds to more confidently apply EMDR to children."

-- Frances Klaff, for Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, Volume 3, Number 3, 2009

In this book the authors present an overview of how therapists can get started in conceptualizing psychotherapy with Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) methodology through Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) theory. The focus of the book is to teach therapists to effectively use the entire EMDR protocol with young children.

The first chapter provides a comprehensive overview of how to get started with EMDR after completing basic training. The book continues with chapters that detail the basic skills in using EMDR with children and then transitions to more advanced skills in using EMDR with children with specific diagnosis and presenting issues. They follow with a chapter summarizing the published evidence to date supporting the practice of EMDR with children. Data is then incorporated into a chapter summarizing their research on EMDR with young children in order to provide evidence of therapists' ability to adhere to the EMDR protocol with children, and to document their research findings about training therapists to use EMDR with children.

Finally, they conclude the book with goals for the future of EMDR with children while encouraging therapists to consider conducting research in order to compel the practice of EMDR with children into the mainstream of child psychotherapy. It is a major task of the book to inspire therapists to begin thinking about conducting research and how important research is to therapists in order to validate and advance the practice of psychotherapy.

In the end, the most significant goal of this book is to provide best practice for children who are in need of expert psychotherapy in order to change the trajectory of their lives. The hope is to provide guidance and support to therapists in order to launch them in their practice of EMDR. This is the art of treating children with EMDR.

 

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1 THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS AND RESEARCH ON EMDR WITH CHILDREN
1
2 GETTING STARTED WITH EMDR
19
CLIENT HISTORY AND TREATMENT PLANNING
43
PREPARATION PHASE
69
ASSESSMENT PHASE
99
DESENSITIZATION
157
INSTALLATION BODY SCAN AND CLOSURE
193
REEVALUATION
207
EMDR Client HistoryTreatment Planning Form
325
ChildAdolescent Symptom Monitoring Form
327
SafeCalm Place Protocol for Children Worksheet
329
Mapping Targets for EMDR Processing
331
Graphing EMDR Targets or Symptoms
339
Recent Event Protocol for Children
345
Scripts for Assessment Desensitization Installation Body Scan Closure and Reevaluation
347
Kids List of Cognitions
357

9 EMOTIONAL RESOURCES COPING SKILLS AND STRENGTHENING MASTERY EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN
219
10 TOOLS FOR BLOCKED PROCESSING AND COGNITIVE INTERWEAVES
239
11 SPECIALTY TOPICS ON USING EMDR WITH CHILDREN
257
12 THE FUTURE OF EMDR WITH CHILDREN
309
ConsentAssent for Treatment Form
323
EMDR Fidelity Questionnaire
359
References
361
Index
367
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Carolyn Settle, MSW, LCSW, lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, and has over 44 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and adults who have experienced abuse, trauma, and/or loss. She has presented and written about children and adolescents in her coauthored book EMDR and the Art of Psychotherapy With Children: Guidebook and Treatment Manual (2023), now in its third edition. She has presented at numerous EMDR conferences nationally and internationally and will soon release an international course on EMDR with children. She is also the coinvestigator of a fidelity study concerning EMDR with children, and she has coauthored three chapters and three journal articles on EMDR with children. She is an EMDR International Association (EMDRIA)-approved consultant and an EMDR Institute trainer.

Robbie Adler-Tapia, PhD, is a licensed psychologist who has worked with children and families for over 35 years. Her work as a psychologist, educator, consultant, researcher, and writer has been at the cutting edge of trauma treatment in young children. She has extensive experience in child welfare, the forensic arena, and working with first responders and public safety officials. Dr. Adler-Tapia presents internationally on treating trauma in children, including using EMDR therapy for attachment and dissociation. She has taught graduate- level coursework and supervised interns. Her volunteer work includes promoting EMDR therapy for the most vulnerable children, including training therapists worldwide who work in the child welfare system and those working with children orphaned by AIDS; she also assists Post Incident Stress and Trauma in Law Enforcement (PISTLE), a nonprofit for those working in law enforcement.

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