Author: | Barbara Hensley, EdD | ISBN: | 9780826119872 |
Publisher: | Springer Publishing Company | Publication: | July 13, 2009 |
Imprint: | Springer Publishing Company | Language: | English |
Author: | Barbara Hensley, EdD |
ISBN: | 9780826119872 |
Publisher: | Springer Publishing Company |
Publication: | July 13, 2009 |
Imprint: | Springer Publishing Company |
Language: | English |
"Hensley has written a book that is simple, basic, and can mentor therapists who are EMDR trained and yet intimidated. It is the perfect complement to Dr. Shapiro's text."
-Jennifer Lendl, PhD
Co-author, EMDR Performance Enhancement for the Workplace
EMDRIA Conference Committee
(From the Foreword)
"The examples, cases, tables, and diagrams....aid and assist EMDR clinicians in understanding and developing further expertise in this marvelous method."
-Irene B. Giessl, EdD
Co-owner of the Cincinnati Trauma Connection
Cincinnati, Ohio
This primer is intended for use as a companion to Francine Shapiro's original text. It serves as a comprehensive review of the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model and EMDR principles, protocols, and procedures both for those newly trained in EMDR and for experienced clinicians who want to review the principles.
With this primer, clinicians can augment their understanding, expand their knowledge, and sharpen current EMDR skills.
Key features:
"Hensley has written a book that is simple, basic, and can mentor therapists who are EMDR trained and yet intimidated. It is the perfect complement to Dr. Shapiro's text."
-Jennifer Lendl, PhD
Co-author, EMDR Performance Enhancement for the Workplace
EMDRIA Conference Committee
(From the Foreword)
"The examples, cases, tables, and diagrams....aid and assist EMDR clinicians in understanding and developing further expertise in this marvelous method."
-Irene B. Giessl, EdD
Co-owner of the Cincinnati Trauma Connection
Cincinnati, Ohio
This primer is intended for use as a companion to Francine Shapiro's original text. It serves as a comprehensive review of the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model and EMDR principles, protocols, and procedures both for those newly trained in EMDR and for experienced clinicians who want to review the principles.
With this primer, clinicians can augment their understanding, expand their knowledge, and sharpen current EMDR skills.
Key features: