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Handbook of EMDR and Family Therapy Processes

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Critical Acclaim for Handbook of EMDR and Family Therapy Processes

“A wonderful volume… If this book doesn’t grab you, you are not interested in pushing out your boundaries and thinking and learning more about therapy. . . If some books can be described as a ‘gold mine,’ this one qualifies as ‘platinum.’”
—William C. Nichols, EdD, ABPP (Diplomate in Clinical Psychology); former president of the International Family Therapy Association and the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy

“This book provides a clear and comprehensive bridge between individual and family therapies…An impressive and needed piece of work.”
—David Servan-Schreiber, MD, PhD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; founding board member of Doctors Without Borders

A groundbreaking new guide introducing a comprehensive approach for working with individuals, couples, families, and community disasters

Starting with the Foreword by Daniel Siegel, MD, the Handbook demonstrates, in superb detail, how to combine EMDR’s information processing approach with family systems perspectives and therapy techniques. These two powerful approaches result in a comprehensive integrated treatment to make therapy more robust and effective. Whether the client is presenting with an individual or family problem, the combined approach offers a range of interventions to assist therapists with case conceptualization and treatment. This unique volume blends theory, practice descriptions, and case examples to illustrate the therapy process with a wide variety of presenting complaints.

Fascinating and readable, the Handbook is ideal for all clinicians, regardless of training or orientation, who wish to broaden their scope and increase their therapeutic effectiveness in the treatment of individuals, couples, and families.

About the Author
Francine Shapiro, PhD, is the originator and developer of EMDR and a Senior Research Fellow at the Mental Research Institute.  She is a recipient of numerous honors including the International Sigmund Freud Award of the City of Vienna for distinguished contribution to psychotherapy, and has authored more than 60 articles, chapters and books about EMDR.

Florence W. Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, is Director of the Florida Couples and Family Institute. She has been president of various organizations including the International Family Therapy Association, American Board of Family Psychology and two divisions of APA.  She has received numerous awards from APA, AAMFT and ABPP and has authored over 200 books, chapters and articles. 

 Louise Maxfield, PhD, is a psychologist at the London Health Sciences Centre, Canada.  She is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Psychiatry at the University of Western Ontario and an Adjunct Professor in the Psychology Dept. at Lakehead University.  The recipient of numerous awards for her research, she is the founding editor of the Journal of EMDR Practice and Research.