EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology Audiobook By Arielle Schwartz, Barb Maiberger, Robin Shapiro - foreword cover art

EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology

Interventions to Enhance Embodiment in Trauma Treatment

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EMDR Therapy and Somatic Psychology

By: Arielle Schwartz, Barb Maiberger, Robin Shapiro - foreword
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Clients who have experienced traumatic events and seek EMDR therapists rely on them as guides through their most vulnerable moments. Trauma leaves an imprint on the body, and if clinicians don't know how to stay embodied in the midst of these powerful relational moments, they risk shutting down with their clients or becoming overwhelmed by the process.

This book offers an integrative model of treatment that teaches therapists how to increase the client's capacity to sense and feel the body, helps the client work through traumatic memories in a safe and regulated manner, and facilitates lasting integration.

Part I (foundational concepts) offers a broad discussion of theory and science related to trauma treatment.

Part II (interventions) presents advanced scripted protocols that can be integrated into the eight phases of EMDR therapy.

Other topics discussed include a focus on complex PTSD and attachment trauma, which addresses topics such as working with preverbal memories, identifying ego states, and regulating dissociation; chronic pain or illness; and culturally based traumatic events. Also included is a focused model of embodied self-care to prevent compassion fatigue and burnout.

©2018 Arielle Schwartz and Barb Maiberger (P)2022 Tantor
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders Psychology Mental Health
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Severely difficult to listen to this

The narrator is very robotic. It's just a tiny bit better than listening to a computer voice. Gets very difficult to focus on it. Happy I bought it on sale :/

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Should’ve had a robot read it to make it less mechanical

The narrator reads as if she means to explore the limits of boredom. And she managed to reach mine.

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Great resource!

This was exactly what I was looking for! Good summary of somatic psychology through the first few chapters, followed by exercise after exercise that gave me new ideas for my clients. I see myself listening to this again next year as a refresher.

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