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Using the two methods together creates a unique opportunity to increase the effectiveness and applicability of both. In this book, psychologists John Hartung and Micahel Galvin begin by comparing EMDR and EP. They then describe the training models they have used to teach these treatments in ten countries, to professionals and paraprofessionals alike. EMDR clinicians will learn new strategies not taught in traditional EMDR seminars. EP practitioners will find a simple and effective format for teaching meridian-based therapies. Using case studies from their clinical practices, the authors…mehr

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Using the two methods together creates a unique opportunity to increase the effectiveness and applicability of both. In this book, psychologists John Hartung and Micahel Galvin begin by comparing EMDR and EP. They then describe the training models they have used to teach these treatments in ten countries, to professionals and paraprofessionals alike. EMDR clinicians will learn new strategies not taught in traditional EMDR seminars. EP practitioners will find a simple and effective format for teaching meridian-based therapies. Using case studies from their clinical practices, the authors demonstrate how EMDR and EP in combination can be used with greater impact to meet various therapy challenges: transference and countertransference, severe trauma, abreactions, dissociation, dilemmas, looping and blocking, so-called client resistance, and the problem of maintaining treatment effects.
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Autorenporträt
John Hartung, Psy.D. and Michael Galvin, Ph.D., are clinical psychologists in private practice and are affiliated with the Colorado School of Professional Psychology. Their collaboration as clinicians and authors has spans a quarter century. During this period they have taught EMDR in more than a dozen countries in the Americas, Asia, and Europe and has coauthored various manuals in EMDR.