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Integrating Play Therapy and EMDR Integrating Play Therapy and EMDR
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Treatment Considerations in a Creatively Integrative Approach: EMDR and Play Treatment Considerations in a Creatively Integrative Approach: EMDR and Play
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Child Centered Play Therapy as a Foundation for EMDR Child Centered Play Therapy as a Foundation for EMDR
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Adlerian Play Therapy and EMDR Adlerian Play Therapy and EMDR
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Synergetic Play Therapy and EMDR Synergetic Play Therapy and EMDR
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Gestalt Play Therapy (Oaklander Model) as an Adjunct to EMDR with Complex Trauma Cases Gestalt Play Therapy (Oaklander Model) as an Adjunct to EMDR with Complex Trauma Cases
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Prescriptive Play Therapy and EMDR Prescriptive Play Therapy and EMDR
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Toward the Goal of a Play Therapy-Supported EMDR Protocol Toward the Goal of a Play Therapy-Supported EMDR Protocol
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Essential Elements and Examples of a Play Therapy-Supported EMDR Approach Essential Elements and Examples of a Play Therapy-Supported EMDR Approach
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Phase 1. History Phase 1. History
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Phase 2. Preparation Phase 2. Preparation
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Phase 3. Assessment Phase 3. Assessment
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Phase 4. Bridging In and Out with EMDR Reprocessing and Posttraumatic Play Phase 4. Bridging In and Out with EMDR Reprocessing and Posttraumatic Play
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Phase 5. Installation Phase 5. Installation
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Phase 6. Body Scan Phase 6. Body Scan
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Phases 7–8. Closure and Re-evaluation with Caregivers as Partners Phases 7–8. Closure and Re-evaluation with Caregivers as Partners
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Conclusion Conclusion
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References References
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EMDR Therapy and Integrative Approaches with Children
Get accessLicensed Clinical Social Worker, Registered Play Therapist Supervisor
Trauma Specialist: Psychotherapist, Trainer and Consultant
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Published:18 December 2023
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Abstract
EMDR therapy with children requires great developmental sensitivity and creativity to enhance therapeutic safety and engagement in the therapy. Integrating play therapy conceptualizations and interventions can enhance the congruence of the somatic, emotional, and cognitive shifts occurring during EMDR. This chapter will establish the importance of therapeutic play as a tool in clinical work with children and review of some major play therapy models (child-centered play therapy, Adlerian play therapy, synergetic play therapy, Gestalt play therapy, and prescriptive play therapy), their intersection with the Adaptive Information Processing model, and how these play therapy techniques can be integrated within the eight phases of EMDR.
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