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Book SynopsisRegardless of the nature of PTSD and its context, there is agreement that a psychologically traumatic event will demand extraordinary efforts to cope with a sense of helplessness, fear, horror, or disgust.
Table of ContentsSeries Introduction vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
About the Editors xv
About the Contributors xvii
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction: Evidence-Based Practice and Empirically Supported Interventions for Trauma 3
Allen Rubin
PART II TRAUMA-FOCUSED COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY
2 Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Traumatized Adults: Exposure Therapy 31
Gretchen M. Thomas
3 Cognitive Behavioral Treatment of Traumatized Adults: Cognitive Restructuring 103
Joanne L. Davis, Elana Newman, and Kristi E. Pruiksma
4 Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children 179
Amy L. Hoch
PART III EMDR
5 EMDR and PTSD 257
Philip W. Dodgson
6 Healing the Origins of Trauma: An Introduction to EMDR in Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents 349
Robbie Adler-Tapia and Carolyn Settle
Afterword 419
Allen Rubin
Appendix A: Research Providing the Evidence Base for the Interventions in This Volume 423
Allen Rubin
Appendix B: The Evidence-Based Practice Process 431
Allen Rubin
Glossary of EMDR Terms 443
Author Index 449
Subject Index 453