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Hensley, Barbara.

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    Title/Author: An EMDR Therapy Primer/ Barbara J Hensley.
    Reminder of title: From Practicum to Practice /
    Author: Hensley, Barbara.
    Published: New York :Springer Publishing Company, : 2015.,
    Description: 1 online resource (521 pages)
    Notes: Description based upon print version of record.
    [NT 15003449]: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Back History -- References -- Preface -- Tuning into the Creative Force -- Who Could Benefit from Reading this Primer? -- What is Included -- Purpose of the Primer -- EMDR Therapy -- Notes From the Author -- Contributing Editors -- Acknowledgments -- Share An EMDR Therapy Primer: From Practicum to Practice, Second Edition -- Chapter 1: EMDR Therapy Overview -- Reintroduction to EMDR Therapy -- Trauma -- What Is Trauma? -- Types of Trauma -- Adaptive Information Processing-"The Past Drives the Present"
    [NT 15003449]: Model, Methodology, and Mechanism of EMDR Therapy -- Model-How? -- Methodology-How/What? -- Mechanism-Why? -- Three-Pronged Approach -- Past, Present, Future -- Three-Pronged Targets-Experiential Contributors to Present-Day Problems -- The Importance of Past, Present, and Future in EMDR Therapy -- Targeting Possibilities -- Targets May Arise in Any Part of the EMDR Therapy Process -- Types of EMDR Targets -- Targets From the Past -- Targets From the Present -- Targets From the Future -- Other Potential Targets -- Bilateral Stimulation (BLS) -- What Does It Do?
    [NT 15003449]: Preferred Means of Bilateral Stimulation (BLS) -- Shorter or Longer? Slower or Faster? -- Continuous Bilateral Stimulation (BLS) -- How to Do Eye Movements -- Is Bilateral Stimulation (BLS) EMDR Therapy? -- Important Concepts to Consider -- Memory Network Associations -- Stop Signal -- EMDR Therapy Is Not Hypnosis -- What Once Was Adaptive Becomes Maladaptive -- Developing and Enhancing Adaptive Networks of Association -- State vs. Trait Change -- Dual Awareness-Internal/External Balance -- Ecological Validity (i.e., Soundness) -- Side Benefits of EMDR Therapy -- Holistic Nature of the Approach
    [NT 15003449]: Useful Metaphors -- Train Metaphor -- Tunnel Metaphor -- Ancillary Targets -- Secondary Gains -- Blocking Beliefs -- Subjective Units of Disturbance (SUD) and the Emergence of Blocking Beliefs -- Validity of Cognition (VoC) and the Emergence of Blocking Beliefs -- Body Scan and the Emergence of Blocking Beliefs -- Feeder Memories -- To Intervene or Not to Intervene -- EMD vs. EMDR Therapy -- Assessment Phase -- Desensitization Phase -- Practical Tips to Remember -- Practice, Practice, Practice -- Follow the Script Verbatim -- Know Your Client -- Stay Off the Tracks -- Tracking the Client
    [NT 15003449]: Keep It Simple -- Power of Now -- One More Time -- Solo Run -- Summary Statements -- Chapter 2: Eight Phases of EMDR Therapy -- Phase 1: Client History and Treatment Planning -- Informed Consent and Suitability for Treatment -- Client Selection Criteria -- Client's Suitability and Readiness for EMDR Therapy -- Screening for Dissociative Disorders -- Client Willingness to Do EMDR Therapy -- Assessment -- Treatment Planning in EMDR Therapy -- Elements Pertinent to EMDR Therapy -- Candidates for EMDR Therapy -- Phase 2: Preparation -- Setting the Stage for Effective Reprocessing
    [NT 15003449]: Calm (Safe) Place-Stabilization and Assessment
    Subject: Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing. -
    Online resource: http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/ndhu/detail.action?docID=2166641
    ISBN: 9780826194558 (ebook)
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