The EMDR Revolution educates readers about a revolutionary psychotherapy called EMDR, which stands for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. The main parts of the book include a series of case studies and each case study includes lessons that readers can apply to themselves for better understanding of oneself and human nature. EMDR is the fastest and most efficient evidence-based therapy available today. It has resulted in 80-90 percent recovery from PTSD in five to twelve hours and was found to be much faster than cognitive behavior therapy. EMDR is the perfect solution for people…mehr
The EMDR Revolution educates readers about a revolutionary psychotherapy called EMDR, which stands for Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. The main parts of the book include a series of case studies and each case study includes lessons that readers can apply to themselves for better understanding of oneself and human nature. EMDR is the fastest and most efficient evidence-based therapy available today. It has resulted in 80-90 percent recovery from PTSD in five to twelve hours and was found to be much faster than cognitive behavior therapy. EMDR is the perfect solution for people who are tired of going through long years of therapy for distress or psychological barriers, those who are considering therapy but are daunted by the long-term commitment, those who have found out that awareness, willpower, and determination are not enough for change, and those who want a deep psychological change in an extremely short period of time. As psychiatrist and professor Bessel A. van der Kolk said, "The speed at which change occurs during EMDR contradicts the traditional notion of time as essential for psychological healing."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tal Croitoru, M.S.W, M.B.A., is a certified EMDR consultant and therapist and CEO of EMDR Experts Israel, a chain of EMDR clinics throughout Israel. She is also CEO of EMDR Experts International for psycho-education resources about EMDR and premium EMDR therapy online. She is a doctoral researcher and external lecturer for social work at University of Haifa.
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Introduction Foreword—Or “How in God’s Name did I not hear of this before?” Chapter 1: What is EMDR, and how does it differ from the psychological treatment methods that predate it? For whom is the treatment appropriate? For what ages is EMDR appropriate? Summary: In which kinds of situations is EMDR useful? How is it that EMDR can be used to treat so many types of problems? CHAPTER 2: How does EMDR work? EMDR Protocol — ?What happens in the treatment room Where do the memories we work on come from? Side effects Limitations Chapter 3: Letting go of the past Problems masquerading as other problems Breakups and divorce Brick by brick — a memory feeding other memories Dead end Aiming low Awareness is overrated More unfortunate connections Solutions and “solutions” Postpartum depression Driving anxiety, flying anxiety and other anxieties Sexual performance anxiety Tantrums/Fits of rage Post-traumatic reaction to extreme events When the therapy is not working Chapter 4: Moving Forward — EMDR for improving achievements Removing internal psychological obstacles Procrastination Improving performance to attain peak achievements Personal growth Chapter 5: Demonstration of EMDR analysis of a specific field: Fear of public speaking What happens to our bodies in real time during anxiety? First aid for fear of public speaking What psychological treatments offered for fear of public speaking in the past and what they can offer today CHAPTER 6: Additional information on EMDR The battle over EMDR My philosophy and worldview as a therapist Inspired by EMDR inventor Dr. Francine Shapiro: ?How awareness advances scientific achievement About the author Acknowledgments Appendices: A: When should one go to therapy and how can it help? B: Seven common (and costly) myths about psychotherapy C: Criteria for choosing psychological treatment D: Recommended criteria for selecting an EMDR therapist E: First aid in case of emergency F: How to know if one is receiving a successful therapy? G: Common positive and negative beliefs Personal message from the author
Introduction Foreword—Or “How in God’s Name did I not hear of this before?” Chapter 1: What is EMDR, and how does it differ from the psychological treatment methods that predate it? For whom is the treatment appropriate? For what ages is EMDR appropriate? Summary: In which kinds of situations is EMDR useful? How is it that EMDR can be used to treat so many types of problems? CHAPTER 2: How does EMDR work? EMDR Protocol — ?What happens in the treatment room Where do the memories we work on come from? Side effects Limitations Chapter 3: Letting go of the past Problems masquerading as other problems Breakups and divorce Brick by brick — a memory feeding other memories Dead end Aiming low Awareness is overrated More unfortunate connections Solutions and “solutions” Postpartum depression Driving anxiety, flying anxiety and other anxieties Sexual performance anxiety Tantrums/Fits of rage Post-traumatic reaction to extreme events When the therapy is not working Chapter 4: Moving Forward — EMDR for improving achievements Removing internal psychological obstacles Procrastination Improving performance to attain peak achievements Personal growth Chapter 5: Demonstration of EMDR analysis of a specific field: Fear of public speaking What happens to our bodies in real time during anxiety? First aid for fear of public speaking What psychological treatments offered for fear of public speaking in the past and what they can offer today CHAPTER 6: Additional information on EMDR The battle over EMDR My philosophy and worldview as a therapist Inspired by EMDR inventor Dr. Francine Shapiro: ?How awareness advances scientific achievement About the author Acknowledgments Appendices: A: When should one go to therapy and how can it help? B: Seven common (and costly) myths about psychotherapy C: Criteria for choosing psychological treatment D: Recommended criteria for selecting an EMDR therapist E: First aid in case of emergency F: How to know if one is receiving a successful therapy? G: Common positive and negative beliefs Personal message from the author
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