This book guides therapists trained in EMDR in the successful integration of the creative arts therapies to make the healing potential of EMDR safer and more accessible for patients who present with complex trauma.
Contributors from the respective fields of creative and expressive arts therapies offer their best ideas on how to combine EMDR with these therapies for maximum benefit for people from diverse backgrounds, orientations, and vulnerable populations. Chapters offer detailed case studies and images, insightful theoretical approaches, and how-to instructions to creatively enhance clinical work. Additionally, the book addresses current critical issues in the field, including the importance of an integrative and open approach when addressing cultural, racial and diversity issues, and creative interventions with clients through teletherapy.
Creative arts therapy practitioners such as art therapists, play therapists, and dance/movement therapists will find this a compelling introductory guide to EMDR.
About the Author: Elizabeth Davis, MFA, MS, ATR-BC, LCAT is a board certified, state licensed art therapist, EMDR consultant and trainer, and Director at Trauma Institute and Child Trauma Institute.
Jocelyn Fitzgerald, LMFT, MA, ATR-BC is a board certified art therapist, EMDR consultant, a supervisor and in private practice in Vancouver WA.
Sherri Jacobs, MS, LCMFT, MA, ATR is a registered art therapist, licensed clinical marriage and family therapist, and founder of Heartland Art Therapy.
Jennifer Marchand, MA, CATA, CCC, is a registered Canadian art therapist and EMDRIA approved consultant based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and specializing in conflict-related trauma, sexualized violence, and intercultural exchange.