Presentations,
Seminars and Courses
Healing
Intractable Eating Problems
(also available as online or home
study course)
Dissociative
Processes in Eating Disturbances Presentation
for the 15th Annual Renfrew Center
Foundation Conference in Philadelphia PA
Feminist Perspectives on Eating Disorders:
Enduring Wisdom, New Frontiers
November 10-13, 2005
EMDR
and Dissociation Consultation Group
(now forming - meets monthly for
four months)
EMDR
and Dissociation Workshop
being offered April 30th 2005
at the Northern California EMDRIA Conference
*Individual, group, in-person or telephone Consultation
*Recommended
Reading and Resource Links for Therapists
(Bookstore)
Recommended
Reading, Resources and Links for Therapists
For books on eating disorders, both for clients and clinicians, see:
EMDR Somatic Resource and EMDR Systematic Resource Building protocols and ego state work are especially helpful for those who could be classified as DESNOS, BPD, DID, DDNOS as well as folks with eating and body image problems and problems of self esteem:
For Somatic Resource building combined
with bilateral stimulation try
Put Your Best Foot Forward, by
Krystyna Kinowski
To order the training manual go to:
http://www.krystynakinowski.com/forward.html
For Systematic Resource building combined
with ego state work and bilateral stimulation try
The Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy
for EMDR Therapists, by Shirley Jean Schmidt
to order the training manual go to:
http://www.dnmsinstitute.com/book1.html
To help patients integrate ego states
and trauma using bilateral stimulation try
Lifespan Integration by Peggy
Pace
to order the training manual go to:
http://lifespanintegration.com/lifespanbook.html
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by the Women's Therapy Centre Institute. Includes a forward by Susie Orbach Availability: This title usually ships within 2-3 days. Hardcover - 320 pages (November 1994) Basic Books |
Review by
Booknews, Inc. , April 1, 1995
"Five therapists present a psychodynamic understanding of hunger, satiation, food, and body image, showing how everyday body/self and eating experiences contain and reveal the dynamics of the person. A thoughtful discussion of the convergence of eating problems and sexual abuse extends existing theory about how consumer culture injures women and aggravates the wounds of abuse. Also details the value of this treatment model for helping people with dissociative problems such as multiple personality disorder." -Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. |