EMDR in Family Systems: An Integrated Approach to Healing Trauma

Author:   Diana Mille (The Neurovation Center, Connecticut, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138287396


Pages:   148
Publication Date:   19 December 2017
Format:   Hardback
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EMDR in Family Systems provides clinicians with a clear account of the EMDR process and a comprehensive, step-by-step approach to healing trauma through integrating EMDR with other therapeutic tools. The book provides a unique protocol utilizing numerous evidence-based diagnostic assessments; in-depth psychoeducation on attachment issues, Internal Family Systems therapy, and mindfulness; and Metaframeworks, a Family Systems modality, as a model to enhance EMDR. Filled with a wealth of information on the latest clinical studies on topics from the neurobiology of trauma to the effectiveness of mindfulness practices in EDMR, this book will open up a host of productive new avenues for EMDR therapists to pursue with their clients.

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Author:   Diana Mille (The Neurovation Center, Connecticut, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781138287396


ISBN 10:   1138287393
Pages:   148
Publication Date:   19 December 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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With this timely book, Diana Mille establishes herself as a significant voice in the growing movement to provide better care through the integration of psychotherapies. She masterfully builds clinical tools and family systems theory around the core practice of EMDR to create an elegant approach to the treatment of trauma. Every clinician, whether a trauma expert or not should read this book. Douglas C. Breunlin, clinical professor of psychology, The Family Institute at Northwestern University, co-author of Metaframeworks: Transcending the Models of Family Therapy


In her illuminating book EMDR in Family Systems: An Integrated Approach to Healing Trauma, Mille masterfully interweaves the experiencing of trauma, its manifold short and long term impact and consequences, and various treatment approaches she incorporates with EMDR, such as internal family systems and genogramming. She elaborates the latest well-researched findings from neuroscience about the traumatized brain and how the changes in the brain affect an individual's personality and functioning. Mille writes with great sensitivity and wisdom. Her depiction of her own devastating trauma(s) is described in a professional manner so that it contributes to the complex narrative of why she chose to pursue a career in the mental health field, specializing in assessing, treating, and teaching about the efficacy of practicing EMDR from a family systems perspective in dealing with traumatized patients/clients. Kudos to Mille. Florence Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, co-editor with F. Shapiro and L. Maxfield, Handbook of EMDR and Family Therapy Processes With this timely book, Diana Mille establishes herself as a significant voice in the growing movement to provide better care through the integration of psychotherapies. She masterfully builds clinical tools and family systems theory around the core practice of EMDR to create an elegant approach to the treatment of trauma.ã Every clinician, whether a trauma expert or not should read this book. Douglas C. Breunlin, clinical professor of psychology, The Family Institute at Northwestern University, co-author of Metaframeworks: Transcending the Models of Family Therapy This book is a major advance in the treatment of trauma. Thus, it is an indispensable tool for therapists treating clients with any trauma-related ailment. The book succeeds, brilliantly, in providing an innovative framework by which to inform the effective and efficient treatment of clients. Anibal Torres Bernal, PhD, associate professor and associate dean, Division of Counseling and Family Therapy, Regis University Dr. Mille provides a comprehensive description of the importance of healing trauma and trauma-related symptoms through EMDR therapy. As part of her proposed integrated approach, Dr. Mille makes an excellent connection between EMDR and different modalities of therapeutic intervention such as mindfulness and Internal Family Systems. Her inclusion of the Metaframeworks approach to EMDR protocol will provide a useful tool to mental health practitioners who are interested in working with families and couples. Tatiana Melendez-Rhodes, PhD, LMFT, assistant professor and clinical coordinator, MFT Program, Central Connecticut State University


In her illuminating book EMDR in Family Systems: An Integrated Approach to Healing Trauma, Mille masterfully interweaves the experiencing of trauma, its manifold short and long term impact and consequences, and various treatment approaches she incorporates with EMDR, such as internal family systems and genogramming. She elaborates the latest well-researched findings from neuroscience about the traumatized brain and how the changes in the brain affect an individual's personality and functioning. Mille writes with great sensitivity and wisdom. Her depiction of her own devastating trauma(s) is described in a professional manner so that it contributes to the complex narrative of why she chose to pursue a career in the mental health field, specializing in assessing, treating, and teaching about the efficacy of practicing EMDR from a family systems perspective in dealing with traumatized patients/clients. Kudos to Mille. Florence Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, co-editor with F. Shapiro and L. Maxfield, Handbook of EMDR and Family Therapy Processes With this timely book, Diana Mille establishes herself as a significant voice in the growing movement to provide better care through the integration of psychotherapies. She masterfully builds clinical tools and family systems theory around the core practice of EMDR to create an elegant approach to the treatment of trauma.ã Every clinician, whether a trauma expert or not should read this book. Douglas C. Breunlin, clinical professor of psychology, The Family Institute at Northwestern University, co-author of Metaframeworks: Transcending the Models of Family Therapy This book is a major advance in the treatment of trauma. Thus, it is an indispensable tool for therapists treating clients with any trauma-related ailment. The book succeeds, brilliantly, in providing an innovative framework by which to inform the effective and efficient treatment of clients. Anibal Torres Bernal, PhD, associate professor and associate dean, Division of Counseling and Family Therapy, Regis University Dr. Mille provides a comprehensive description of the importance of healing trauma and trauma-related symptoms through EMDR therapy. As part of her proposed integrated approach, Dr. Mille makes an excellent connection between EMDR and different modalities of therapeutic intervention such as mindfulness and Internal Family Systems. Her inclusion of the Metaframeworks approach to EMDR protocol will provide a useful tool to mental health practitioners who are interested in working with families and couples. Tatiana Melendez-Rhodes, PhD, LMFT, assistant professor and clinical coordinator, MFT Program, Central Connecticut State University


In her illuminating book EMDR in Family Systems: An Integrated Approach to Healing Trauma, Mille masterfully interweaves the experiencing of trauma, its manifold short and long term impact and consequences, and various treatment approaches she incorporates with EMDR, such as internal family systems and genogramming. She elaborates the latest well-researched findings from neuroscience about the traumatized brain and how the changes in the brain affect an individual's personality and functioning. Mille writes with great sensitivity and wisdom. Her depiction of her own devastating trauma(s) is described in a professional manner so that it contributes to the complex narrative of why she chose to pursue a career in the mental health field, specializing in assessing, treating, and teaching about the efficacy of practicing EMDR from a family systems perspective in dealing with traumatized patients/clients. Kudos to Mille. Florence Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, co-editor with F. Shapiro and L. Maxfield, Handbook of EMDR and Family Therapy Processes With this timely book, Diana Mille establishes herself as a significant voice in the growing movement to provide better care through the integration of psychotherapies. She masterfully builds clinical tools and family systems theory around the core practice of EMDR to create an elegant approach to the treatment of trauma. Every clinician, whether a trauma expert or not should read this book. Douglas C. Breunlin, clinical professor of psychology, The Family Institute at Northwestern University, co-author of Metaframeworks: Transcending the Models of Family Therapy This book is a major advance in the treatment of trauma. Thus, it is an indispensable tool for therapists treating clients with any trauma-related ailment. The book succeeds, brilliantly, in providing an innovative framework by which to inform the effective and efficient treatment of clients. Anibal Torres Bernal, PhD, associate professor and associate dean, Division of Counseling and Family Therapy, Regis University Dr. Mille provides a comprehensive description of the importance of healing trauma and trauma-related symptoms through EMDR therapy. As part of her proposed integrated approach, Dr. Mille makes an excellent connection between EMDR and different modalities of therapeutic intervention such as mindfulness and Internal Family Systems. Her inclusion of the Metaframeworks approach to EMDR protocol will provide a useful tool to mental health practitioners who are interested in working with families and couples. Tatiana Melendez-Rhodes, PhD, LMFT, assistant professor and clinical coordinator, MFT Program, Central Connecticut State University


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Diana Mille, PhD, MA, LMFT, AAMFT Approved Supervisor, EMDRIA Certified Therapist in EMDR, is the clinical director of therapeutic services at The Neurovation Center in Sandy Hook, Connecticut. She has been an adjunct and visiting professor in the Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) graduate program at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut, and has worked as an LMFT specializing in trauma therapy at several outpatient and intensive outpatient facilities in Connecticut since 2009. She has also presented and co-presented papers at annual conferences of the International Family Therapy Association.

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