Delivers a powerful set of EMDR-based ""tools"" - useful strategies for helping difficult-to-treat clients with complex emotional problems. This second edition reflects the author's ongoing efforts to design treatments that can significantly extend the therapeutic power of methods based on an Adaptive Information Processing model.
Delivers a powerful set of EMDR-based ""tools"" - useful strategies for helping difficult-to-treat clients with complex emotional problems. This second edition reflects the author's ongoing efforts to design treatments that can significantly extend the therapeutic power of methods based on an Adaptive Information Processing model.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jim Knipe, PhD, has been a licensed psychologist in private practice in Colorado since 1976 and has been using EMDR since 1992. He is an EMDR-HAP Trainer, an EMDRIA Approved Consultant and Instructor, and was designated a "Master Clinician" by EMDRIA in 2007.
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Preface Acknowledgments PART I: AN ADAPTIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING FRAMEWORK FOR TREATING COMPLEX PTSD 1. The Need for a Theoretical Framework and Additional "Tools" for Using EMDR With Complex PTSD 2. Traumatic Memory and EMDR, When Dual Attention Is Possible PART II: ADAPTIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING METHODS FOR RESOLVING PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENSES 3. An Adaptive Information Processing Model for Treating Psychological Defenses 4. EMDR With Avoidance 5. Targeting Idealization Defenses 6. Treating Addictive Disorders With Adaptive Information Processing Methods PART III: AN ADAPTIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING MODEL FOR TREATING DISSOCIATIVE PERSONALITY STRUCTURE 7. Treating Dissociation Within an Adaptive Information Processing Model 8. The Basic Framework for the Preparation Phase 9. Preparation: The Language of Ovals 10. Preparation: Drawings 11. Loving Eyes: "Looking" From One Part to Another 12. Treating Defensive Shame 13. The CIPOS Procedure 14. The Persistence of Dissociative Personality Structure, and the Internal Healing Dialogue (IHD)procedure PART IV: CASE EXAMPLES 15. Veronica 15. Doug 16. Rhonda 17. Some Closing Thoughts Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgments PART I: AN ADAPTIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING FRAMEWORK FOR TREATING COMPLEX PTSD 1. The Need for a Theoretical Framework and Additional "Tools" for Using EMDR With Complex PTSD 2. Traumatic Memory and EMDR, When Dual Attention Is Possible PART II: ADAPTIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING METHODS FOR RESOLVING PSYCHOLOGICAL DEFENSES 3. An Adaptive Information Processing Model for Treating Psychological Defenses 4. EMDR With Avoidance 5. Targeting Idealization Defenses 6. Treating Addictive Disorders With Adaptive Information Processing Methods PART III: AN ADAPTIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING MODEL FOR TREATING DISSOCIATIVE PERSONALITY STRUCTURE 7. Treating Dissociation Within an Adaptive Information Processing Model 8. The Basic Framework for the Preparation Phase 9. Preparation: The Language of Ovals 10. Preparation: Drawings 11. Loving Eyes: "Looking" From One Part to Another 12. Treating Defensive Shame 13. The CIPOS Procedure 14. The Persistence of Dissociative Personality Structure, and the Internal Healing Dialogue (IHD)procedure PART IV: CASE EXAMPLES 15. Veronica 15. Doug 16. Rhonda 17. Some Closing Thoughts Bibliography Index
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