Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Handbook of EMDR and Family Therapy Processes [Hardcover]

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Author: Francine Shapiro
ISBN : 9780471709473
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Starting with the Foreword by Daniel Siegel, MD, the Handbook demonstrates in superb detail how you can combine EMDR’s information processing approach with family systems perspectives and therapy techniques. An impressive and needed piece of work, Handbook of EMDR and Family Therapy Processes provides a clear and comprehensive bridge between individual and family therapies.
  • Hardcover: 504 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (February 2, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471709476
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471709473
  • Product Dimensions: 1.5 x 7.2 x 10 inches
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Handbook of EMDR and Family Therapy Processes

Foreword (Daniel J. Siegel).


Preface.


Acknowledgments.


About the Editors.


About the Foreword Author.


Contributing Authors.

PART I. FOUNDATIONS.


1. EMDR and Case Conceptualization from an Adaptive Information Processing Perspective (Francine Shapiro).


2. Family Systems Theories and Therapeutic Applications: A Contextual Overview (Florence W. Kaslow).


3. Use of the Genogram with Families for Assessment and Treatment (Sylvia Shellenberger).


4. EDMR Treatment of Family Abuse: Eye Movement to “I” Movement (Marcelle Manon).

PART II. ATTACHMENT PROBLEMS.


5. Treating Attachment Issues Through EMDR and a Family Systems Approach (Debra Wesselmann).


6. Repairing Maternal-Infant Bonding Failures (Antonio Madrid).


7. Enhancing Attachments: Conjoint Couple Therapy (Mark D. Moses).

PART III. MARITAL PROBLEMS AND CONFLICTS.


8. Integrating EMDR and Bowen Theory in Treating Chronic Relationship Dysfunction (Nancy Knudsen).


9. Integrating EMDR and Imago Relationship Therapy in Couple Treatment (Beverly S. Talan).


10. EMDR and Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy for War Veteran Couples (nancy Errebo and Rita Sommers-Flanagan).


11. Sexual Trauma in Dysfunctional Marriages: Integrating Structural Therapy and EMDR (Wilhelmina S. Koedam).


12. EMDR and Family Therapy in the Treatment of Domestic Violence (Julie E. Stowasser).

PART IV. CHILD AND FAMILY PROBLEMS.


13. Complex Separation, Individuation Processes, and Anxiety Disorders in Young Adulthood (Laura Rocchietta Tofani).


14. Children of Divorce (Frances (Frankie) R. Klaff).


15. The Child as Identified Patient: Integrating Contextual Therapy and EMDR (Barry Litt).


16. Integrating EMDR and Family Therapy: Treating the Traumatized Child (Anita Bardin, Joel Comet and Deborah Porten).


17. Integrative Treatment of Intrafamilial Child Sexual Abuse (Louise Maxfield).


18. Medical Family Therapy (Margaret (Peggy) V. Moore).

PART V. COMMUNITY DISASTERS.


19. Disaster Response: EMDR and Family Systems Therapy under Communitywide Stress (Robert A. Gelbach and Katherine E. B. Davis).

PART VI. CONCLUSION.


20. The Integration of EMDR and Family Systems Therapies (Louise Maxfield, Florence W. Kaslow and Francine Shapiro).


Appendix A. EMDR Resources.


Appendix B. EMDR Trauma Research Finding and Further Reading.


Appendix C. Family Systems Resources.


Appendix D. A Brief History of the Field of Family Psychology and Therapy (Florence W. Kaslow).


Author Index.


Subject Index.

As a county employee and licensed clinician who has been using EMDR for the past 4 years this book has been a valuable tool. The clients I see cover a wide spectrum of not only diagnosies but severity as well.This book has helped me in looking for the avenues that allow the use of EMDR treatment. So far it has been my experience that this treatment has produced significant results in my clients.Prior to the publication and my having read the book I often had to rely on my instincts and colleges outside of my county position as I have been the only person with the level II training and even attempting to use it at all. After reading the book I know I have another tool that I can instantly referance during difficult cases.
By Russell Pippin
As the scientific investigation into EMDR proceeds (at this writing, more neurophysiological research - SPECT scans, EEGs, QEEGs, MRI, fMRI, autonomic - demonstrating EMDR's efficacy in the treatment of PTSD exists than all other empirically-validated psychotherapies for PTSD combined), we are seeing the extension of the EMDR methodology into areas beyond "capital T" trauma. While the hottest topic areas beyond PTSD appear to be children, substance abuse, and families, it has been remarkable that there has not been a book about the possible uses of EMDR with families (there are a half dozen on children). While the contributions to this edited work are generally very good to excellent, this is not the same as a book on family therapy that might be written by, for example, Dr. Shapiro - hence the lack of a fifth star. A single author generally focuses in greater depth when presenting the application of a psychotherapy to a "new" population or problem area and might cover the variations shown to be effective for dealing with particular issues. An edited work, on the other hand, may cover a broad range of topics but often lacks the depth. This book suffers a bit from the lack of depth and coherency a single author (or authors) might provide. Having said that, this is, nonetheless, a very good book for EMDR-trained therapists (or those who are considering the training) who have a particular interest in family therapy. Most of the expected issues encountered when utilizing an individual therapy within a family treatment context are addressed and done so in a readily understandable fashion. Obviously, a background in EMDR is necessary, particularly in Dr. Shapiro's model of EMDR - this has to be said with so many variations of EMDR being sold. I think some of my appreciation of this book comes from my background in family systems therapy training and twenty years of using EMDR. This book is helping to fill a major gap in the professional literature of EMDR.
By S. M.Silver
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