Integrating EMDR and acceptance and commitment therapy: A clinical manual for enhanced trauma treatment
Description
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) are proven-effective modalities for treating trauma-related symptoms―but when implemented on their own, each has its limitations. EMDR helps clients successfully process the painful memories keeping them trapped in the past, while ACT more directly targets present day struggles in order to live a more meaningful and expansive life. Can mindfully combining these two powerful treatment methods create a more holistic approach? In Integrating EMDR and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, a trauma expert provides step-by-step guidance for combining EMDR and ACT when treating clients with symptoms related to trauma such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). With this comprehensive professional guide, you will learn skills to help clients resolve unprocessed traumatic memories, build a stronger sense of self, and navigate life with greater resilience, meaning, and purpose. You’ll also find in-depth and individualized treatment planning strategies, as well as scripts, exercises, worksheets, and case examples to ensure you have everything you need to improve trauma treatment outcomes.
Format
Book
Language
English
Original Work Citation
Travia, T. L. (2026). Integrating EMDR and acceptance and commitment therapy: A clinical manual for enhanced trauma treatment. New Harbinger Publications
Collection
Citation
“Integrating EMDR and acceptance and commitment therapy: A clinical manual for enhanced trauma treatment,” Francine Shapiro Legacy Library, accessed May 16, 2026, https://francineshapirolibrary.omeka.net/items/show/30463.

