Roger M. Solomon
English | 2024 | PDF | 337 Pages
ISBNs: B0CRJ5BHWF, 0198881363, 9780198881360, 978-0-19-888136-0, 978-0198881360
The loss of a loved one can be very painful, with the mourner
losing an important source of safety, connection, and life balance. Even
when uncomplicated, bereavement can have a significant impact on the
mourner. Traumatic circumstances can intensify the grief and complicate
the mourning process.
EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and
Reprocessing) therapy, an evidenced based treatment for trauma, can help
process the trauma of the loss and the obstacles that interfere with
the grief and mourning process. In this book, Roger M. Solomon guides
the EDMR therapist through the treatment process by understanding grief
reactions and the mourning process, providing an overall model of EMDR
treatment for grief and mourning, and highlighting how EMDR can help a
mourner experience a positive sense of connection through heartfelt,
meaningful memories.
The author presents an integrative model for
EMDR therapy treatment based on the Adaptive Information Processing
Model (AIP), which guides EMDR therapy. Several models of grief and
mourning that inform EMDR treatment and a discussion of the eight phases
and three prongs (past, present, and future) of EMDR therapy are
presented, with many case examples including transcripts of sessions, to
illustrate treatment principles and clinical teaching points.