Cultural Competence and Healing Culturally Based Trauma with EMDR Therapy (eBook)

Innovative Strategies and Protocols

LICSW Mark Nickerson (Herausgeber)

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2016
368 Seiten
Springer Publishing Company (Verlag)
978-0-8261-4287-0 (ISBN)

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This is definitely a book whose time has come. One of the brilliant aspects of the EMDR therapy approach is that it makes it clinically possible to cut through social issues, and yet maintain its cultural consonance. From multiple contributions around the world, each chapter brings significant insights into how EMDR therapy can be culturally attuned and yet efficacious in preserving the individuality of each client. Highly recommended for those therapists who work in multi-cultural settings. -Esly Regina Carvalho, Ph.D., Trainer of Trainers, EMDR Institute/EMDR Iberoam rica and President TraumaClinic do Brasil/TraumaClinic Edicoes, Brasilia, Brazil. Underscoring the importance of cultural competence, this groundbreaking book focuses on using EMDR therapy with specific populations, particularly those groups typically stigmatized, oppressed, or otherwise marginalized in society. Drawing on social psychology research and theory as well as social justice and social work principles, it delivers general protocols for EMDR intervention for recovery from the internalized effects of cultural mistreatment. Employing best-practice methods for cultural competence as EMDR therapy is introduced to new cultures worldwide, the editor and esteemed EMDR clinician-authors relay their experiences, insights, guidance, and lessons learned through trial and error while adapting EMDR interventions for cross-cultural competency and therapeutic effectiveness The text defines cultural competence and validates the need for a multi-culturally aware approach to psychotherapy that embraces authentic socialidentities and attends to the impact of socially based trauma. Chapters address using EMDR therapy to heal the trans-generational impact of Anti-Semitism,working with the LGBT population, treating an immigrant woman suffering from social anxiety, healing individuals with intellectual disabilities, thetraumatizing effects of racial prejudice, harmful cultural messages about physical appearance, EMDR therapy attuned to specific cultural populations andsocially based identities, and many other scenarios. The text is replete with step-by-step treatment guidelines to help clients recover from traumatic lifeevents, dos and don Aots, and common adaptive and maladaptive cultural beliefs. Key Features: Defines cultural competence and validates the need for a multi-culturally aware approach to psychotherapy Offers innovative protocols and strategies for treating socially based trauma within the EMDR model Presents best practice methods for cultural competence Includes step-by-step treatment guidelines and dos and don'ts Written by highly esteemed EMDR clinician-authors

Contents

Contributors

Foreword Rosalie Thomas, PhD, RN

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

SECTION I: COMPONENTS OF AN EMDR THERAPY APPROACH TO CULTURAL COMPETENCE

1: Cultural Competence and EMDR Therapy

Mark Nickerson

2: Integrating Cultural Concepts and Terminology Into the AIP Model and EMDR Approach

Mark Nickerson

3: Healing Culturally Based Trauma and Exploring Social Identities With EMDR Therapy

Mark Nickerson

4: Dismantling Prejudice and Exploring Social Privilege With EMDR Therapy

Mark Nickerson

SECTION II: STRATEGIES FOR MARGINALIZED CULTURES

5: An Integrative Approach to EMDR Therapy as an Antioppression Endeavor

Rajani Venkatraman Levis and Laura Siniego

6: Placing Culture at the Heart of EMDR Therapy

Rajani Venkatraman Levis

7: Culturally Attuned EMDR Therapy With an Immigrant Woman Suffering From Social Anxiety

Barbara Lutz

8: The EMDR Approach Used as a Tool to Provide Psychological Help to Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Paola Castelli Gattinara, Antonio Onofri, and Cristina Angelini

SECTION III: INNOVATIVE PROTOCOLS

9: Legacy Attuned EMDR Therapy: Toward a Coherent Narrative

Natalie S. Robinson

10: EMDR in a Group Setting (GEMDR)

André Maurício Monteiro

SECTION IV: ADDRESSING SEXUAL/AFFECTIONAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER DIVERSITY

11: EMDR Therapy as Affirmative Care for Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Clients

Sand C. Chang

12: EMDR Therapy With Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Clients

John M. O’Brien

13: Sex Assignment, Gender Assignment, and Affectional Orientation: Applying Continua of Congruence to Dismantle Dichotomies

Earl Grey

SECTION V: SPECIFIC CULTURES AND SOCIAL STIGMA

14: The Transgenerational Impact of Anti-Semitism

Ruth Heber and Karen Alter-Reid

15: Left Out and Left Behind: EMDR and the Cultural Construction of Intellectual Disability

Joseph C. Yaskin and Andrew J. Seubert

16: “People Like Me Don’t Get Mentally Ill”: Social Identity Theory, EMDR, and the Uniformed Services

Liz Royle

17: EMDR Therapy and the Recovery Community: Relational Imperatives in Treating Addiction

Jamie Marich

18: EMDR With Issues of Appearance, Aging, and Class

Robin Shapiro

SECTION VI: GLOBAL FRONTIERS OF EMDR INTERVENTION

19: Learning EMDR in Uganda: An Experiment in Cross-Cultural Collaboration

Rosemary Masters, Elizabeth McConnell, and Josie Juhasz

20: Teaching and Learning EMDR in Diverse Countries and Cultures: When to Start, What to Do, When to Leave

John Hartung

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.8.2016
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby Sammeln / Sammlerkataloge
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Adaptive information processing • anti-Semitic atrocities • Cultural Competence • EMDR therapy • Immigrant populations • Intellectual disabilities • LGBT clients • Mental Health • physical appearances • Social identities • traumatic experiences
ISBN-10 0-8261-4287-7 / 0826142877
ISBN-13 978-0-8261-4287-0 / 9780826142870
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