1. A Model for Supporting Complex Trauma Treatment Integrating the Power of Creative Arts Therapies 2. Inviting the Body, Movement, and the Creative Arts into Telehealth: A Culturally Responsive Model for Online EMDR Preparation 3. From Trauma to Recovery: Group Work with Refugees and Displaced Youth 4. Gen Z in Crisis: Blending EMDR and Art Therapy for a More Robust Therapeutic Experience 5. Art Therapy and EMDR: Integrating Cognitive, Somatic, and Emotional Processing for Treating Trauma 6. The Interweave of Internal Family Systems, EMDR and Art Therapy 7. Writing Therapy and EMDR 8. Three Dimensional Parts of Self Tool (3-D PoST): An Art Therapy-Based Modality in Preparation of Clients for EMDR Phase 4 Reprocessing 9. Dancing Mindfulness: Flowing Synchronicities with EMDR Therapy 10. Future Self: Developing a Felt-Sense for the Future as a Resource in EMDR Preparation 11. Work in Process: Expressive Arts Therapy Solutions For EMDR Therapists
Elizabeth Davis, MFA, MS, ATR-BC, LCAT is a board certified, state licensed art therapist, EMDR consultant and trainer, and Director at Trauma Institute and Child Trauma Institute.
Jocelyn Fitzgerald, LMFT, MA, ATR-BC is a board certified art therapist, EMDR consultant, a supervisor and in private practice in Vancouver WA.
Sherri Jacobs, MS, LCMFT, MA, ATR is a registered art therapist, licensed clinical marriage and family therapist, and founder of Heartland Art Therapy.
Jennifer Marchand, MA, CATA, CCC, is a registered Canadian art therapist and EMDRIA approved consultant based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and specializing in conflict-related trauma, sexualized violence, and intercultural exchange.
"An essential book for trauma-informed therapists! The authors
eloquently describe the benefits and the necessity of taking a
creative and integrative approach to treatment. They highlight the
unique strengths of different paradigms and then deftly illustrate
how these models can overlap, compliment, strengthen, and enhance
each other. Case examples and a generous offering of creative
strategies illuminate the powerful healing that comes from weaving
together approaches that safely identify and metabolize the
cognitive, emotional, somatic, and visual aspects of traumatic
experiences and memories." Lisa Ferentz, LCSW-C, DAPA
Author of "Finding Your Ruby Slippers: Transformative Life Lessons
From the Therapist’s Couch" "When treating trauma, the empowerment
embedded in the healing approach must counter the intricacies and
nuances of trauma’s complexity. EMDR and the expressive arts each
have their own histories of support for successfully accomplishing
this goal. Now, this curated group of talented clinicians lend
their voices to articulating creative integrations of these
modalities in a manner that dramatically extends their
effectiveness and reach."
Marshall Lyles, LMFT-S, LPC-S, RPT-S, EMDRIA approved consultant
"Building on the interdisciplinary foundations of the expressive
arts therapies, this text offers practical applications for
integrating theory and practice strategies within an EMDR framework
to improve clinical care for the treatment of psychological trauma.
Collectively, the authors spearhead an inclusive approach that
promotes service accessibility in a wider social-cultural context.
The first of its kind, this book will bolster the utility of
expressive therapies-informed EMDR practices and promote an
awareness of complementary approaches to person-centered care."
Juliet L. King (ABD), ATR-BC, LPC, LMHC
Associate Professor Art Therapy; The George Washington
University
Adjunct Associate Professor Neurology; Indiana University School of
Medicine "Offering a well-integrated approach to understanding the
complexities in trauma recovery, this book provides an incredible
resource for integrating two powerful, evidence-based treatments to
promote healing from trauma. Using a socio-political and culturally
humble lens, the authors explore how integrated Art Therapy and
EMDR facilitate recovery from interpersonal and community traumas
in our global society."Amy Backos, PhD, ATR-BC Founder: Art Therapy
Center of San Francisco Author: "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and
Art Therapy""This book is a treasure trove of out of the box and
applicable EMDR interventions to enrich both the client and the
therapist’s experience. If you are an EMDR therapist who already
uses creative arts in your practice you’ll find yourself taking
notes and eager to integrate these powerful yet gentle tools all
while maintaining integrity to the AIP model and of EMDR." - Erica
Wilcox, MS, LPC, Wilcox Wellness, LLC
Ask a Question About this Product More... |