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EMDR

The Breakthrough Therapy for Overcoming Anxiety, Stress, and Trauma

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EMDR

By: Francine Shapiro, Margot Silk Forrest
Narrated by: Jennywren Walker
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Hailed as the most important method to emerge in psychotherapy in decades, EMDR has successfully treated psychological problems and illnesses in more than one million sufferers worldwide, with a rapidity that defies belief. In a new introduction, Shapiro presents the new applications of this remarkable therapy and the latest scientific research that demonstrates its efficacy.

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©2020 Francine Shapiro (P)2020 Basic Books
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"The non-pharmaceutical equivalent of Prozac." (New York Magazine)

"Especially convincing in the wealth of research." (San Francisco Chronicle)

"Where traditional therapies may take years, EMDR takes only a few sessions." (Stars and Stripes)

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wonderful

what an amazing book that anyone should read, EMDR is so powerful, humans are so powerful, why is EMDR not used more? i loved every page, i cried at every story. it is amazing.

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Very insightful

An insightful read which links the body with the mind and highlights how both can be healed. Having case studies make the read an authentic experience.

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Great book

I thought this book was wonderful and a life work to the human condition. I am currently exploring EMDR for childhood experiences which have been buried but reoccur as flashing vague thoughts. Coupled with my behaviour and self beliefs looking forward to accepting myself fully. Enjoy its wonderful for anyone seeking truth and healing x

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Interesting stories

An easily digestible tale of many clients treated with EMDR. Not a training manual but gives a broad perspective through differing case studies. Author goes into detail about the traumas each client endured (CSA, SA, abuse, combat) and as such this book may be triggering for some.

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Not as informed as I had hoped.

The content is largely case studies, which is fine, but while each case is different on the whole, the condition is the same, so the treatment is the same. I made notes and got to two pages of factual information, the rest was repeated case of how effective EDMR is, which if you bought the book, I would not think you need convincing. There is no question as to the value of EDMR, but I'm not sure it needed repeating so often.

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Helpful for service users and clinicians

The real life examples that cover type I and type II traumas as well as general mental health issues are most illuminating. Compassionately presented and clearly explained. A useful reference for any would be EMDR user.

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An amazing read

I feel everyone should be made aware of the content of this book. Absolutely inspiring

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why is no one talking about this in the mental health sector

Great enlightenment read it hear it watch it but do not miss it fantastic I'm gone

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Good sales pitch for EMDR

This book reads very much like a sales pitch. You cannot do it for yourself you have to use their therapists. The author writes in a slightly pompous and self-congratulatory manner which I found irritating. Her long-winded description of trauma during case studies was unnecessary and often pointless. She referred to herself in the third person by her initials (properly weird). I'm sure EMDR helps some people but this book did not help me.

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