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I had heard of Eye Movement Desensitization, but I didn't know much, so I'm glad I had the chance to read this book. It is obvious that the author, Alan Hassard, is very experienced in this type of treatment of trauma and his knowledge is invaluable. The book is suitable for patients, but I think is more targeted towards professionals in the mental health field (I imagine that this is the target audience, since the topic of the book is quite niche). All in all it was a very interested read and I would recommend it to people interested in learning more about EMDR. Thanks to NetGalley and Matador for providing me with a copy.

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This book, in my opinion is directed to those who already have at least some basic training in EMDR, rather than for those who are not familiar with it at all. Nonetheless, and I am speaking for myself, as much as I was completely ignorant of the technique, this manual served me to get a detailed view of the technique and to decide whether or not to go deeper into it.

Questo libro, secondo me é diretto a coloro che giá hanno almeno una formazione di base nell'EMDR, piuttosto che per coloro che invece non la conoscono affatto. Ciononostante, e parlo per me, per quanto io ignorassi completamente la tecnica, questo manuale mi é servito per avere una visione dettagliata della tecnica e per decidere se approfondirla o meno.

I received from the Publisher a complimentary digital advanced review copy of the book in exchange for a honest review.

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Such an interesting insightful read as I am presently getting EMDR. This book is an introduction, discussion, manual and attempted explanation of eye movement desensitization therapy. Thirty years ago a psychologist in California, the late Dr Francine Shapiro, found that distressing memories decreased with systematic eye movements. Since then thousands of psychological therapists have trained in this method and millions of patients have been treated. This method remains controversial, since these is still no accepted explanation. It must be artificial REM sleep, but more explanation is required.

The author of this book first used eye movement desensitization in 1991. This book is the result of 30 years experience, reflection and research. The method is described, along with different therapeutic targets and problem solving. Problems of memory and assessment are considered. Distress measurement is advocated as key to good practice. An explanation is developed and it's limitations considered, We are using artificial dreaming to unload the patient's overloaded working memory. Eye movement desensitization indicates the way ahead for psychological treatment. This book offers a succinct and readable account for practitioners and those therapists considering the initial straining course.

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This book is targeted more for professionals who would use this technique in their practice. Knowledgeable and insightful, for tips on therapy, and patients might want to understand as well. Thanks to Netgalley, the author, and the publisher for allowing me to read and review.

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“The Practice of Eye Movement Desensitization” is clearly written by someone who not only has stellar experience but also has keen knowledge and stark wisdom regarding the practice of eye movement desensitization. I will be chewing on Alan’s integrative insights for quite some time. Excellent work!

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