Read more
Initially regarded as one of the most peculiar methods of psychotherapy ever devised, EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) was introduced to psychotherapists 11 years ago when Dr. Francine Shapiro reported demonstrable rapidly effective treatment results. Dr. Howard Lipke, the first clinician authorized by Dr. Shapiro to independently offer EMDR training, has written a book which elaborates on Shapiro's Accelerated Information Processing model in offering what Lipke calls the Four Activity Model (FAM) of Psychotherapy. This model advances the integration of EMDR theory and practice with dynamic, behavioral and humanistic methods, as well as with previous prominent integrative models.
List of contents
The Scientific Evidence and EMDR. Accelerated Information Processing. EMDR and The Four-Activity Model of Psychotherapy. Clinical Recommendations Prior to category 3 Activity. Category 3 Activity and Its Vicissitudes. End of Session, End of Treatment. Appendix 1: Feelings Identification and Behavior Rehearsal (FIBRe Group). Appendix 2: Substance Abuse. References. Index.
About the author
Howard Lipke
Summary
Initially regarded as one of the most peculiar methods of psychotherapy ever devised, EMDR was introduced to psychotherapists when Dr Francine Shapiro reported demonstrable rapidly effective treatment results. This title can help satisfy the need for a scholarly work on this demonstrably effective method of psychotherapy.