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Pain Control with EMDR
The 5th revised edition of this research-based manual describes how to use EMDR in the treatment of chronic pain. It includes a review of the role of trauma and attachment problems in pain, neurological aspects of pain, a theoretical model of pain based on the Accelerated Information Processing Model, and a step-by-step EMDR pain protocol, including detailed notes and tips for each stage. The manual also explains the key differences between trauma protocol and pain protocol, advice about common blockages and how to deal with them, how to enhance client responsiveness to bilateral stimulation, and how to develop strong affect-based resources for coping with ongoing pain. In addition, it offers adjunctive strategies and resources, assessment tools, information about dissociation and pain, numerous case examples, and over 30 pages of photocopyable treatment aids and resources. After PTSD, pain is the most researched application of EMDR, making it an essential guide for anyone interested in overcoming pain. The book extends to 240 pages.
Audio CD’s
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