By highlighting the work of innovative EMDR therapists and play and expressive art therapists and their pioneering clinical work, this book provides a fully integrated approach to using EMDR in a play therapy context while being faithful to both play therapy principles and the eight phases of the EMDR standard protocol.
By highlighting the work of innovative EMDR therapists and play and expressive art therapists and their pioneering clinical work, this book provides a fully integrated approach to using EMDR in a play therapy context while being faithful to both play therapy principles and the eight phases of the EMDR standard protocol.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Section One: Models for Integration 1 Using both EMDR and prescriptive play therapy in Adaptive Information Processing: A rationale and essential considerations for integration 2 TraumaPlay and EMDR: Integration and nuance in holding hard stories 3 Room for everyone: EMDR and family-based play therapy in the sandtray 4 Synergetic Play Therapy Combined with EMDR Therapy 5 Treating trauma in young Children: Integrating EMDR, Child-centered Play Therapy, and Developmental Play Therapy 6 EMDR and Expressive Arts Therapy: How expressive arts therapy can extend the reach of EMDR with complex clients 7 Playful and creative approaches for EMDR therapy with Latinx children Viviana Urdaneta 8 Understanding and responding to dissociation in children with play-based approaches Section Two: Play-based Interventions for EMDR Phases 9 Taking a play-based trauma history Ann Beckley-Forest 10 Building a Calm/Safe Place in the play therapy room with the Fort Tent Alice Stricklin 11 Using trauma-sensitive yoga and embodied play therapy for stabilization and resourcing Jennifer Lefebre 12 The Pocket Smock as a preparation phase resource 13 The "Lemon Squeezies" metaphor for EMDR processing with children 14 EMDR-infused Theraplay 15 Resource Wand for Bilateral Stimulation in EMDR Therapy 16 Using the Superhero Shuffle for bilateral stimulation in EMDR with children 17 "Splatting" out the trauma with movement in EMDR processing 18 Using the Color Hands approach to bilateral stimulation (BLS) 19 Play therapy targets for EMDR processing: How to get a "bulls-eye" 20 Effectively managing closure and reevaluation phase with parents
Section One: Models for Integration 1 Using both EMDR and prescriptive play therapy in Adaptive Information Processing: A rationale and essential considerations for integration 2 TraumaPlay and EMDR: Integration and nuance in holding hard stories 3 Room for everyone: EMDR and family-based play therapy in the sandtray 4 Synergetic Play Therapy Combined with EMDR Therapy 5 Treating trauma in young Children: Integrating EMDR, Child-centered Play Therapy, and Developmental Play Therapy 6 EMDR and Expressive Arts Therapy: How expressive arts therapy can extend the reach of EMDR with complex clients 7 Playful and creative approaches for EMDR therapy with Latinx children Viviana Urdaneta 8 Understanding and responding to dissociation in children with play-based approaches Section Two: Play-based Interventions for EMDR Phases 9 Taking a play-based trauma history Ann Beckley-Forest 10 Building a Calm/Safe Place in the play therapy room with the Fort Tent Alice Stricklin 11 Using trauma-sensitive yoga and embodied play therapy for stabilization and resourcing Jennifer Lefebre 12 The Pocket Smock as a preparation phase resource 13 The "Lemon Squeezies" metaphor for EMDR processing with children 14 EMDR-infused Theraplay 15 Resource Wand for Bilateral Stimulation in EMDR Therapy 16 Using the Superhero Shuffle for bilateral stimulation in EMDR with children 17 "Splatting" out the trauma with movement in EMDR processing 18 Using the Color Hands approach to bilateral stimulation (BLS) 19 Play therapy targets for EMDR processing: How to get a "bulls-eye" 20 Effectively managing closure and reevaluation phase with parents
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