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British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP) BACP is a registered charity working towards the promotion and regulation of counselling and psychotherapy, both for the profession and the public benefit. With over 30,000 individual and organisational members it is Europe’s largest counselling and psychotherapy organisation. EMDR Association of the UK & Ireland Association of mental health professionals in the UK and Ireland who have completed accredited training. EMDR Europe Association The official professional association which establishes, maintains and promotes the highest standards of excellence and integrity in EMDR practice, research and education throughout Europe. Recommended ReadingEMDR in the Treatment of Adults Abused as Children
by Laurel Parnell
This work shows how to integrate EMDR into the challenging treatment of sexual abuse survivors so that patients clear their trauma more rapidly, escape falling into the victim mentality and proceed to lead full, productive lives.
EMDR Solutions
edited by Robin Shapiro
Chapter by chapter, readers are introduced to key technicians based in the powerful standard protocol of EMDR. The inventor of each technique explains and illustrates his or her method using a variety of case examples. Mixing a how-to approach with ample clinical wisdom, this book will help clinicians excel when using EMDR to treat clients.
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
by Francine Shapiro
This pragmatic book is important as the definitive presentation of the EMDR method. Several case examples and five annotated transcripts nicely illustrate subtleties in the method and the therapist's client-centered role.
Emotional Healing at Warp Speed: The Power of EMDR
by David Grand
Explains how to use the psychotherapeutic technique of EMDR to help alleviate the effects of severe trauma, depression, and stress and promote total health, fitness, and well-being.
Waking the Tiger
by Peter Levine
In an age of Prozac and victimhood, we are not encouraged to take control of our behavioural ailments. This book, based on the authors' years of work with stress and trauma victims, aims to pass control back to the individual and away from the treatment centre. It challenges the myth that trauma stays with you for the rest of your life, and presents powerful exercises to reconcile traumatic experiences with "normal" life. By understanding the source of trauma - whether it be by violence, loss, or natural disaster - you can pick up the psychological and physical tools to resolve and complete a natural traumatic reaction.
Managing Pain Before It Manages You
by Margaret A. Caudill
Drawing on the recent explosion in knowledge about pain, this book delivers powerful ways to decrease pain-related distress. Useful worksheets and guided self-explorations help readers understand their pain process, recognize factors that exacerbate or relieve symptoms, and learn how to manage thoughts and emotions related to pain.
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