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Since 1987, the chance discovery of the effect of eye movements on traumatic/disturbing memories, the Adaptive Information Processing (AIP) model (Shapiro, 1995, 2001, 2018) to explain it, and an evolved comprehensive psychotherapeutic approach called Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy (Shapiro, 1995, 2001, 2018) have transformed clinical practices. Because of its success in permanently ameliorating symptoms over short periods of time, EMDR became a global mainstay psychotherapeutic approach in thousands of clinical practices.As clinicians became more confident and competent in the psychotherapeutic process of EMDR, they began to identify different and/or unusual situations or special populations that arose during the basic EMDR therapeutic process where the standard EMDR principals, procedures, and protocols were not enough to resolve the dilemmas at hand.Clinical adaptations and enhancements to the basic eight phases of EMDR therapy come in many creative forms. They include new procedures, protocols, and approaches to treat mental illnesses and client populations, stories and metaphors which make the therapeutic process more palatable and understandable, resources which help prepare clients for processing, interweaves to unblock stuck processing, and many other techniques to take a client history, find the target memory, and close a session.This book is the first and only one of its kind to identify, describe, and categorize many of the innovations as well as the theoretical underpinnings that have arisen. It is based on Shapiro's eight-phase, three-pronged protocol to unlock patient processing within the basic EMDR protocol.Expanding on Shapiro's (1995, 2001, 2018) famous train metaphor, the author winds the reader through the tracks of the eight phases and three-prongs of EMDR therapy, highlighting the creative ways clinicians help a client unload damaged cargo (i.e., dysfunctional material) and load recovered cargo (i.e., adaptive resolution, learning) at each stop until the train arrives at a predetermined destination.
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