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Treating Addictions With EMDR Therapy and the Stages of Change.

Mental health practitioners must be prepared to treat addiction-related issues-affecting up to 50% of mental health clients-whether or not clients present with addiction as a primary concern. This practical roadmap to the treatment of addictions advocates an underutilized-yet highly effective-method...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Abel, Nancy
Otros Autores: O'Brien, John
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Springer Publishing Company, 2014.
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  • Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Nancy's Story; John's Story; Our Story; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Scope of the Problem; How to Use this Book; ShareTreating Addictions with EMDR Therapy and the Stages of Change; Part I: Research Foundations and Theory; Introduction; Chapter 1: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy; EMDR Therapy Development; What is EMDR Therapy?; EMDR Therapy: What it is Not; Eight-Phase Model; EMDR Therapy Protocols; Addiction-Specific Protocols; Summary; Learning Points; Chapter 2: Addictions; Definitions; Models of Addiction.
  • The Trauma ConnectionSubstance Use Addictions; Personality Change; Prevalence Rate; Brain Differences and Genetics; Co-Occurring Disorders; Trauma; Behavioral/Process Addictions; Summary; Learning Points; Chapter 3: The Stages of Change; Historical Development; Overview of the Theory; Exploration of the Stages of Change; Case Vignette; Case Vignette; Case Vignette; Case Vignette; Case Vignette; Case Vignette; Case Vignette; Summary; Learning Points; Chapter 4: Trauma; Definitions of Trauma; The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5); Summary.
  • Learning PointsChapter 5: Assessment of Addictions and Trauma; What is Assessment?; Establishment of Rapport (Relationship Building); Issues Pertinent to the Assessment Process; Alcohol and Other Drug Assessment; Assessment of Other Addictive Disorders; Assessment of Trauma; Summary; Learning Points; Part II: Clinical Implications and Practical Interventions; Introduction; The Scope of the Issue; Therapist Avoidance; What Kind of Therapist Works Well with Addiction?; Confrontation-The Old Approach; A Newer Approach-Offering the Client a Choice; A Note About Family Involvement.
  • A Note About Harm ReductionSummary; Learning Points; Chapter 6: The Stage of Precontemplation; The Work of this Stage of Precontemplation; Traditional Interventions at This Stage; What if the Client Says "No"?; EMDR Therapy Interventions; Case Vignettes; Case Vignette 1; Case Vignette 2; Case Vignette 3; Summary; Learning Points; Chapter 7: The Stage of Contemplation; The Work in this Stage; Ambivalence; The Goal of this Stage; Traditional Interventions; EMDR Therapy; Safe/Calm Place; Resource Development Installation; Affect Tolerance; Two-Handed Interweave.
  • Desensitization of Triggers and Urge Reprocessing Protocol Positive Treatment GoalA Note About Countertransference; Case Vignette 1; Case Vignette 2; Case Vignette 3; Summary; Learning Points; Chapter 8: The Stage of Preparation/Determination; The Work at this Stage of Preparation; Treatment Options and Considerations; Ego Systems Work; EMDR Therapy; Case Vignette 1; Case Vignette 2; Case Vignette 3; Summary; Learning Points; Chapter 9: The Stage of Action; The Work at this Stage of Action; What is Relapse Prevention?; Traditional Interventions; EMDR Therapy; Case Vignettes; Case Vignette 1.