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"The Art of Child-Centered EMDR: A Practical Handbook" is a comprehensive guide that delves into the world of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy as applied to children. EMDR is a powerful therapeutic approach, and in this book, we explore how it can be tailored specifically for young clients. You'll discover the fundamental differences between standard EMDR and Child-Centered EMDR (CC-EMDR) and gain insights into effective bilateral stimulation techniques designed for children. Understanding trauma in children is a crucial aspect, and we explore various traumatic events and their impact on a child's development and functioning. The book takes you through the EMDR 8-Phase Protocol, offering a step-by-step guide to CC-EMDR, from preparation and stabilization to desensitization, resource development, and closure. You'll learn strategies for building rapport and trust with children, explaining therapy in age-appropriate terms, and setting therapeutic goals. We delve into the use of play and metaphor in therapy and provide guidance on working with children with developmental delays or disabilities. Cultural sensitivity, safety considerations, and parental involvement are also addressed. Furthermore, the book discusses collaboration with other professionals and the integration of CC-EMDR with other therapeutic approaches like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Measuring progress and offering continued support are essential elements in child-centered EMDR, making this handbook an indispensable resource for therapists, counselors, and anyone interested in helping children heal from trauma.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"The Art of Child-Centered EMDR: A Practical Handbook" is a comprehensive guide that delves into the world of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy as applied to children. EMDR is a powerful therapeutic approach, and in this book, we explore how it can be tailored specifically for young clients. You'll discover the fundamental differences between standard EMDR and Child-Centered EMDR (CC-EMDR) and gain insights into effective bilateral stimulation techniques designed for children. Understanding trauma in children is a crucial aspect, and we explore various traumatic events and their impact on a child's development and functioning. The book takes you through the EMDR 8-Phase Protocol, offering a step-by-step guide to CC-EMDR, from preparation and stabilization to desensitization, resource development, and closure. You'll learn strategies for building rapport and trust with children, explaining therapy in age-appropriate terms, and setting therapeutic goals. We delve into the use of play and metaphor in therapy and provide guidance on working with children with developmental delays or disabilities. Cultural sensitivity, safety considerations, and parental involvement are also addressed. Furthermore, the book discusses collaboration with other professionals and the integration of CC-EMDR with other therapeutic approaches like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Measuring progress and offering continued support are essential elements in child-centered EMDR, making this handbook an indispensable resource for therapists, counselors, and anyone interested in helping children heal from trauma.