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Books! EDITORIAL Louise Maxfield London Health Sciences Centre, University of Western Ontario, Lakehead University, London Ontario, Canada his issue of the journal is devoted to books. populations/problems. Andrew M. Leeds details the In the last few years, our publisher (Springer application of EMDR treatment of panic disorder and T Publishing) has published seven books and two agoraphobia, and Carol Forgash and James Knipe give volume series about eye movement desensitization clear instruction for the integration of EMDR and ego and reprocessing (EMDR). Our current issue cele- state therapy for trauma disorders. The article by brates these contributions by printing an anthology of Marilyn Luber provides a useful script for Francine these works. Each article is an excerpt from one of the Shapiro’s protocol for excessive grief. The focus of books, chosen by the author to highlight the book’s the issue then turns to work with children and their important features and to share valuable clinical con- families. Ana M. Gomez teaches numerous strategies tent with journal readers. for working for parents to heal the caregiving system. The articles (and books) cover a wide range of Finally, Robbie Adler-Tapia and Carolyn Settle com- material. In this anthology, the articles are ordered ac- prehensively address EMDR work with children with cording to clinical practice topics. The issue starts with various challenges and presenting problems. an article by Uri Bergmann who uses understandable This issue concludes with our “Book Reviews” language to introduce the neurobiological founda- section, a regular feature presenting reviews of newly tions for EMDR work. This is followed by Barbara J. published books about EMDR. Hensley’s excerpt from her EMDR Primer, explain- Happy Reading! ing EMDR treatment and highlighting simple clinical procedures. After this, Liz Royle and Catherine Kerr’s Correspondence regarding this article should be directed to article provides specific and practical strategies for se- Dr. Louise Maxfield, Victoria Hospital, 800 Commission- lecting target memories for EMDR processing. The ers Rd East, A2-545, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5W9. next three articles focus on the treatment of specific E-mail: maxfield@rogers.com 86 Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, Volume 6, Number 3, 2012 © 2012 EMDR International Association http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1933-3196.6.3.86 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of EMDR Practice and Research Springer Publishing

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1933-3196
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10.1891/1933-3196.6.3.86
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EDITORIAL Louise Maxfield London Health Sciences Centre, University of Western Ontario, Lakehead University, London Ontario, Canada his issue of the journal is devoted to books. populations/problems. Andrew M. Leeds details the In the last few years, our publisher (Springer application of EMDR treatment of panic disorder and T Publishing) has published seven books and two agoraphobia, and Carol Forgash and James Knipe give volume series about eye movement desensitization clear instruction for the integration of EMDR and ego and reprocessing (EMDR). Our current issue cele- state therapy for trauma disorders. The article by brates these contributions by printing an anthology of Marilyn Luber provides a useful script for Francine these works. Each article is an excerpt from one of the Shapiro’s protocol for excessive grief. The focus of books, chosen by the author to highlight the book’s the issue then turns to work with children and their important features and to share valuable clinical con- families. Ana M. Gomez teaches numerous strategies tent with journal readers. for working for parents to heal the caregiving system. The articles (and books) cover a wide range of Finally, Robbie Adler-Tapia and Carolyn Settle com- material. In this anthology, the articles are ordered ac- prehensively address EMDR work with children with cording to clinical practice topics. The issue starts with various challenges and presenting problems. an article by Uri Bergmann who uses understandable This issue concludes with our “Book Reviews” language to introduce the neurobiological founda- section, a regular feature presenting reviews of newly tions for EMDR work. This is followed by Barbara J. published books about EMDR. Hensley’s excerpt from her EMDR Primer, explain- Happy Reading! ing EMDR treatment and highlighting simple clinical procedures. After this, Liz Royle and Catherine Kerr’s Correspondence regarding this article should be directed to article provides specific and practical strategies for se- Dr. Louise Maxfield, Victoria Hospital, 800 Commission- lecting target memories for EMDR processing. The ers Rd East, A2-545, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5W9. next three articles focus on the treatment of specific E-mail: maxfield@rogers.com 86 Journal of EMDR Practice and Research, Volume 6, Number 3, 2012 © 2012 EMDR International Association http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1933-3196.6.3.86

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