Trauma and adaptive information-processing: EMDR's dynamic and behavioral interface

Description

This chapter reviews some of the pertinent elements of the model we use to guide EMDR practice and a variety of its clinical applications. Since the first application of EMDR was the treatment of PTSD, we'll begin there. The International Society For Traumatic Stress Studies has accepted EMDR as a standard and effective treatment, which has been validated in comprehensive meta-analyses of all PTSD treatments.

Format

Book Section

Language

English

Author(s)

Francine Shapiro

Original Work Citation

Shapiro, F. (2001). Trauma and adaptive information-processing: EMDR's dynamic and behavioral interface. In M. F. Solomon, R. J. Neborsky, L. McCullough, M. Alpert, F. Shapiro, & D. Malan (Eds.), Short-term therapy for long-term change (pp. 112-129). New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Co

Citation

“Trauma and adaptive information-processing: EMDR's dynamic and behavioral interface,” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 9, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/17440.

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