Integrating EMDR Into Your Practice

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· Springer Publishing Company
eBook
224
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About this eBook

The book offers practical guidance and strategies to avoid the common pitfalls of EMDR practice through the 8-phase protocol. Chapters will include Frequently Asked Questions about subjects, such as confidence and other "horror stories" that are often heard by EMDR therapists. The text proposes to guide those therapists into a safer way of working while encouraging them to access accredited training and supervision for their practice. The scope of the book is limited to EMDR practice with adults. Key Features of this Book:
    Case studies illustrate common pitfalls and strategies for preventing them
    FAQ's and "Whatever you do, don't do this" provided for each stage
    Narratives from EMDR clients offer insight for the practitioner

About the author

Liz Royle MA, MBACP (Accred), EMDR Consultant is an experienced trauma psychotherapist, Liz Royle has many years’ experience of working with clients suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and acute trauma reactions including those following multiple fatality incidents, serious assaults, accidents, child sexual abuse and major incidents.

Catherine Kerr MSc, MBACP (Accred), EMDR Practitioner is an accredited BACP Integrative Counsellor, with qualifications in Psychology, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Psychotherapy and Counselling.

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