Skip to main content
Springer Publishing
Site Menu
  • Browse by subjectSubjectsBrowse by subject
    • Medicine
    • Nursing
    • Physician Assistant
    • Behavioral Sciences
    • Health Sciences
  • What we publish
    • Books
    • Journals
    • Reference
  • Information forInformationInformation for
    • Students
    • Educators
    • Institutions
    • Authors
    • Societies
    • Advertisers
  • About
  • Help
  •   0 items You have 0 items in your shopping cart. Click to view details.   My account
Springer Publishing
  My account

Main navigation

Main Navigation

  • Browse by subjectSubjectsBrowse by subject
    • Medicine
    • Nursing
    • Physician Assistant
    • Behavioral Sciences
    • Health Sciences
  • What we publish
    • Books
    • Journals
    • Reference
  • Information forInformationInformation for
    • Students
    • Educators
    • Institutions
    • Authors
    • Societies
    • Advertisers

Secondary Navigation

  •   0 items You have 0 items in your shopping cart. Click to view details.
  • About
  • Help
 filters 

Your search for all content returned 2 results

Include content types...

    • Reference Work 0
    • Quick Reference 0
    • Procedure 0
    • Prescribing Guideline 0
    • Patient Education 0
    • Journals 0
    • Journal Articles 1
    • Clinical Guideline 0
    • Books 1
    • Book Chapters 0

Filter results by...

Filter by keyword

    • AIP
    • EMDR 9
    • Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing 7
    • Wounds and Injuries 4
    • eye movement desensitization and reprocessing 3
    • Francine Shapiro 3
    • trauma 3
    • ADAPTIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING 2
    • ADAPTIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING MODEL 2
    • AIP 2
    • eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy 2
    • PSYCHOTHERAPY 2
    • research 2
    • Somatoform Disorders 2
    • standard EMDR protocol 2
    • suffering 2
    • adaptive information processing 1
    • adaptive information processing model 1
    • adverse experiences 1
    • Anxiety 1
    • behavior protocol 1
    • clinical hypnosis practitioners 1
    • clinician self-care 1
    • Cognition 1
    • Disasters 1
    • EMDR (EYE MOVEMENT DESENSITIZATION AND REPROCESSING) 1
    • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing 1
    • FAMILY SYSTEMS THERAPY 1
    • Grief 1
    • Hypnosis 1
    • Immune System 1
    • INFORMATION PROCESSING 1
    • INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY 1
    • MECANISMOS DE CAMBIO 1
    • MECHANISMS OF CHANGE 1
    • MEMORIES 1
    • MODELO DE PROCESAMIENTO ADAPTATIVO DE LA INFORMACIÓN 1
    • Neal Daniels 1
    • PAIN 1
    • PHANTOM LIMB 1
    • PHASE MODEL 1
    • PROCESAMIENTO DE INFORMACIÓN 1
    • PSICOTERAPIA 1
    • Psychotherapy, Group 1
    • Quality of Life 1
    • Self Care 1
    • Social Skills 1
    • Stress, Psychological 1
    • TRAUMA 1
    • Veterans Administration Hospital 1
    • Wound Healing 1
  • AIP

Filter by author

    • Shapiro, Francine
    • Gomez, Ana M. 4
    • Artigas, Lucina 2
    • Jarero, Ignacio 2
    • Jernberg, Emily 2
    • Krause, Pamela K. 2
    • Nickerson, Mark 2
    • Ogden, Pat 2
    • Shapiro, Francine 2
    • Waters, Frances S. 2
    • (Shapiro, Francine 1
    • Adler-Tapia, Robbie 1
    • Alcalá, Nicté 1
    • Bar-Sade, Esti 1
    • Begum, Millia 1
    • Bergmann, Uri 1
    • Birnbaum, Aiton 1
    • Blore, David 1
    • Brown, Keith 1
    • Brurit, Laub 1
    • Carvalho, Esly Regina 1
    • Daniels, Neal 1
    • Derek, Farrell 1
    • Dunton, Robbie 1
    • Dworkin, Mark 1
    • Elan, Shapiro 1
    • Foster, Sandra 1
    • Freiha, Tanos 1
    • Gilman, Sara G. 1
    • Greenwald, Ricky 1
    • Guedalia, Judith S. B. 1
    • Hartung, John 1
    • Hofmann, Arne 1
    • Holmshaw, Manda 1
    • Kiessling, Roy 1
    • Laub, Brurit 1
    • Lendl, Jennifer 1
    • Lombardo, Marina 1
    • Luber, Marilyn 1
    • López Cano, Teresa 1
    • Marquis, Priscilla 1
    • Marshall, Jim 1
    • McGoldrick, Therese 1
    • Miller, Paul William 1
    • Morrow, Regina 1
    • Paul William, Miller 1
    • Popky, Arnold J. 1
    • Prattos, Tessa 1
    • Quinn, Gary 1
    • Reddemann, Luise 1
    • Schwartz, Gene 1
  • Shapiro, Francine

Filter by book / journal title

    • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Scripted Protocols: Basics and Special Situations 1
    • Journal of EMDR Practice and Research 1

Filter by subject

    • Behavioral Sciences
    • Medicine 0
      • Neurology 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Oncology 0
        • Medical Oncology 0
        • Radiation Oncology 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Other Specialties 0
    • Nursing 0
      • Administration, Management, and Leadership 0
      • Advanced Practice 0
        • Critical Care, Acute Care, and Emergency 0
        • Family and Adult-Gerontology Primary Care 0
        • Pediatrics and Neonatal 0
        • Women's Health, Obstetrics, and Midwifery 0
        • Other 0
      • Clinical Nursing 0
      • Critical Care, Acute Care, and Emergency 0
      • Geriatrics and Gerontology 0
      • Doctor of Nursing Practice 0
      • Nursing Education 0
      • Professional Issues and Trends 0
      • Research, Theory, and Measurement 0
      • Undergraduate Nursing 0
      • Special Topics 0
      • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
    • Physician Assistant 0
    • Behavioral Sciences 2
      • Counseling 1
        • General Counseling 1
        • Marriage and Family Counseling 0
        • Mental Health Counseling 0
        • Rehabilitation Counseling 0
        • School Counseling 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Gerontology 0
        • Adult Development and Aging 0
        • Biopsychosocial 0
        • Global and Comparative Aging 0
        • Research 0
        • Service and Program Development 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Psychology 2
        • Applied Psychology 1
        • Clinical and Counseling Psychology 1
        • Cognitive, Biological, and Neurological Psychology 1
        • Developmental Psychology 0
        • General Psychology 0
        • School and Educational Psychology 0
        • Social and Personality Psychology 1
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
      • Social Work 0
        • Administration and Management 0
        • Policy, Social Justice, and Human Rights 0
        • Theory, Practice, and Skills 0
        • Exam Prep and Study Tools 0
    • Health Sciences 0
      • Health Care Administration and Management 0
      • Public Health 0
  • Behavioral Sciences
Include options
Please enter years in the form YYYY
  • Save search

Your search for all content returned 2 results

Order by: Relevance | Title | Date
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Scripted Protocols: Basics and Special Situations Go to book: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Scripted Protocols: Basics and Special Situations

    Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Scripted Protocols: Basics and Special Situations

    Book

    Scripting is a way to inform and remind the Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) practitioner of the component parts, sequence, and language used to create an effective outcome. As EMDR is a fairly complicated process, this book provides step-by-step scripts that will enable beginning practitioners to enhance their expertise more quickly. The book is separated into nine parts. The Client History part represents the first of the eight phases of EMDR treatment. The ability to gather, formulate, and then use the material in the intake part of treatment is crucial to an optimal outcome in any therapist’s work. Part II includes an important element of the Preparation Phase that addresses ways to introduce and explain EMDR, trauma, and the adaptive information processing (AIP) model. The importance of teaching clients how to create personal resources is the topic of Part III. Here, an essential element of the Preparation/Second Phase of EMDR work is addressed to ensure clients’ abilities to contain their affect and remain stable as they move through the EMDR process. Part IV shows how to work with clients concerning the targeting of their presenting problems when the usual ways do not work such as usage of drawings to concretize clients’ conceptualization of their issues and usage of an alternative initial targeting method. Part V includes protocols that have been scripted based on the material that appears in Francine Shapiro’s EMDR textbook. Parts VI and VII address EMDR and early intervention procedures for man-made and natural catastrophes for individuals and groups. Performance enhancement and clinician’s self-care are dealt with in the final two parts of the book.

  • What Is EMDR? Concluding Commentary by Greenwald and Response by ShapiroGo to article: What Is EMDR? Concluding Commentary by Greenwald and Response by Shapiro

    What Is EMDR? Concluding Commentary by Greenwald and Response by Shapiro

    Article

    This Point/Counterpoint concludes the interchange in Greenwald, R. and Shapiro, F. (2010) What is EMDR?: Commentary by Greenwald and Invited Response by Shapiro Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, 4, 170–179. Greenwald Rejoinder: In this rejoinder, I highlight areas of agreement between Shapiro and me that were obscured by Shapiro’s (2010) response to my (Greenwald, 2010) commentary. I also address some of the erroneous statements made by Shapiro (2010) in her arguments against my positions. Finally, I summarize our disagreements, and again assert that until we have an empirical basis for preferring a particular theoretical model of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), it is premature for professional organizations to endorse Shapiro’s model. Shapiro Response: In response to Greenwald, I again confine myself to addressing some of the errors and misconceptions in his arguments in relation to important aspects of EMDR therapy, theory, and research. Further, contrary to his assertion, there is already a sufficient empirical basis to support the preferential use of the adaptive information processing (AIP) model from which the EMDR procedures were formulated. His argument against this position is antithetical to the traditional process by which foundational models are challenged, refined, or replaced. Implications are salient to both training and practice.

    Source:
    Journal of EMDR Practice and Research
  • Springer Publishing Company

Our content

  • Books
  • Journals
  • Reference

Information for

  • Students
  • Educators
  • Institutions
  • Authors
  • Societies
  • Advertisers

Company info

  • About
  • Help
  • Permissions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use

© 2022 Springer Publishing Company

Loading