1st Edition

EMDR and Psychotherapy Integration Theoretical and Clinical Suggestions with Focus on Traumatic Stress

By Howard Lipke Copyright 2000
158 Pages
by CRC Press

176 Pages
by CRC Press

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... Read more
The Scientific Evidence and EMDR
Accelerated Information Processing
EMDR and The Four-Activity Model of Psychotherapy
Clinical Recommendations Prior to category 3 Activity
Category 3 Activity and Its Vicissitudes
End of Session, End of Treatment
Appendix 1: Feelings Identification and Behavior Rehearsal (FIBRe Group)
Appendix 2: Substance Abuse
References
Index

Biography

Howard Lipke

"…the quthor is an astute clinician and theoretician. …The author makes an excellent start on this by using…psychotherapy. …"4 Stars!"
- Judith Flaxman, Ph.D. (Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Chicago