Francine Shapiro Library: EMDR Bibliography
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1. マギー・フィリップス著 ; 田中究監訳 ; 浅田仁子,穂積由利 - [Phillips, M. (Translated by Tanaka, K., Asada, K., & Hozumi, Y. (2002). 最新心理療法: EMDR・催眠・イメージ法・TFTの臨床例 Saishin shinri ryōhō: Īemudīāru saimin imējihō tīefutī no rinshōrei - [Finding the energy to heal: How EMDR, hypnosis, TFT, imagery, and body-focused therapy can help resolve health problems]. 春秋社 Tōkyō: Shunjūsha.
Language: Japanese
Format: Book
Abstract: A groundbreaking book that applies the principles of energy psychology and medicine to mind/body healing. Eastern healing focuses on correcting imbalance so that qi (life force energy) can flow freely again. This book proposes that various therapies can similarly address energies in mind/body systems and restore health. These tools can open inner, healing pathways that have been frozen by stress, trauma, and unresolved developmental issues.
Keywords: TFT Hypnosis Imagery Body-Focused Therapy
2. Oster, M. A. (2003, January). Finding the energy to heal: How EMDR, hypnosis, TFT, imagery and body-focused therapy can help restore mind-body health, by Maggie Phillips. New York: Norton, 2000. American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 45(3), [2 pages].
Language: English
Format: Journal
Abstract: In Finding the Energy to Heal, Maggie Phillips provides, in one source, a paradigm for modern psychotherapy. This approach isn't simply the learning a number of therapy techniques, but integrating a number of therapy models into a logical and coherent style. She states the importance and value of her approach as follows, "...healing moments that have occurred do not come from any specific modality. They appear to arise from a fluid, ever-changing coming together of all the available healing resources that are assembled when we sit together in contemplative focus on their departure from health" (pp. xi-xii).
Keywords: Book Review
3. Phillips, M. (2000). Finding the energy to heal: How EMDR, hypnosis, TFT, imagery, and body-focused therapy can help restore mindbody health. (1st ed.) New York: Norton. xviii, 276 pp..
Language: English
Format: Book
Abstract: I have found that more traditional models of psychological healing, such as self-object relations, ego psychology, cognitive behaviorism, and developmental psychology, along with theories of trauma, dissociation, and attachment, are invaluable in helping to identify the general patterns of disharmony that can activate illness. Once my clients and I have sketched the broad outlines of where and how their pathways to healing may be blocked, then we can use the relatively more precise implements of hypnosis, EMDR, imagery, and body-focused therapies to reopen them again. The basic strategy illustrated throughout this book, then, is one of combining traditional psychological models for assessment with special tools to activate energy shifts that can rebalance the mindbody system.Three kinds of common stressors associated with problematic health provide the framework for this book: (1) General stress-related symptoms; (2) Psychophysiological symptoms that result from posttraumatic stress; (3) Stress connected with organic conditions. [Adapted from Text, pp. xiv, xv] [Pilots]
Keywords: Stressors Survivors Hypnotherapy Ego State Therapy Body Psychotherapy Thought Field Therapy Cognitive Therapy
