The EMDR integrative group treatment protocol (IGTP) for childrenSummary sheet for each participant: The EMDR integrative group treatment protocol (IGTP) for children (Luber)Summary sheet for clinicians: The EMDR integrative group treatment protocol (IGTP) for children (Luber)
Description
The effectiveness of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) with trauma survivors has been widely reported (e.g., Gelinas, 2003; Ironson, Freund, Strauss, & Williams, 2002; Korn & Leeds, 2002; Lee, Gavriel, Drummond, Richards, & Greenwald, 2002; Manield & Shapiro, 2003; McCullough, 2002; Perkins & Rouanzoin, 2002). Studies support the use of EMDR in the treatment of symptoms caused by trauma in children and adolescents (Cocco & Sharpe, 1993; Greenwald, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2000; Johnson, 1998; Lovett, 1999; Pellicer, 1993; Puffer, Greenwald, & Elrod, 1998; Russell & O’Connor, 2002; Scheck, Schaeffer, & Gillette, 1998; Shapiro, 1991; Soberman, Greenwald, & Rule, 2002; Stewart & Bramson, 2000; Taylor, 2002; Tinker & Wilson, 1999).
Format
Book Section
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Artigas, L., Jarero, I., Alcala, N., & Cano T. L. (2015). The EMDR integrative group treatment protocol (IGTP) for children. In M. Luber's (Ed.), EMDR therapy and emergency response: Models, scripted protocols, and summary sheets for mental health interventions (pp. 79-94). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co
Citation
“The EMDR integrative group treatment protocol (IGTP) for childrenSummary sheet for each participant: The EMDR integrative group treatment protocol (IGTP) for children (Luber)Summary sheet for clinicians: The EMDR integrative group treatment protocol (IGTP) for children (Luber),” Francine Shapiro Library, accessed May 15, 2024, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/24353.