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1. Staff. (2005, June). The aftermath of devastation. IMA Around the Globe, 2, 3-4.

Language: English

Format: Other

Abstract:
Dr. Gary Quinn, co-chairman of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) in Israel and Director of the Jerusalem Stress and Trauma Institute, was the leader of a humanitarian mission, nade up if Angle-Israeli mental-health professionals, and practitioners of EMDR, sent to Thailand at the beginning of February.

Keywords: Gary Quinn  Humanitarian Project  

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2. Merson, J. (1999, October 9). Deep impact. Sydney, Australia: Sydney Morning Herald, Good Weekend, 55.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
In fact, there are now a wide range of therapeutic approaches to treating stress-related disorders. One which has some features in common with the cognitive behavioural approach of trying to desensitise traumatic memory is called Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR).

Keywords: Gary Fulcher  General  Overview  

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3. Martinez, R. (1991, December). EMDR:  Innovative uses. EMDR Network Newsletter, 1(2), 7.

Language: English

Format: Newsletter

Abstract:
First of all, let me begin by stating that Francine's statement that EMDR "is not a cookie cutter" is beginning to look more true all the time. Each client/ patient seems to have a great deal of variability of response and, for that reason, the more that we have a forum in which to discuss variations on the technique the better. Gary Flint, Ph.D., recently sent me a several page letter with many observations on his use of EMDR, and I would like to include a few of them here.

Keywords: Innovative Uses  

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4. Siegel-Itzkovich, J. (2012, November 13). Israeli hospital offers free post-Sandy therapy. The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved from http://www.jpost.com/Health/Article.aspx?id=291581 on 11/13/2012.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
Realizing that people in Israel were also stressed by the storm, Guedalia contacted the heads of the Jerusalem EMDR Institute, Drs. Gary Quinn and Dani Kahn, and clinical psychologist Dr. Phyllis Strauss, who agreed to hold a call-in service to set up appointments to help persons who were themselves affected by Sandy and its aftermath, either because they were there or their families still are. [Excerpt]

Keywords: General  Hurricane Sandy  Overview  

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5. Siegel, J. (1999, October 27). Mental health workers to aid Turkish victims. Jeruslaem, Israel:  Jerusalem Post, News, 5.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
Six mental health professionals will fly to Turkey today to train more than 110 local psychologists to treat post-traumatic stress disorder resulting from the recent earthquake. They will use an unusual treatment called Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). The volunteer therapists are part of a worldwide organization called the Humanitarian Assistance Program (HAP) of EMDR, said Dr. Gary Quinn, a member of the Israeli group.

Keywords: Gary Quinn  Jerusalem  Mental Health Workers  Turkey  Victims  

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6. Stacey, S. (2005, August 23). More help for trauma sufferers. London, England: Mail on Sunday, You, 56.

Language: English

Format: Newspaper

Abstract:
Much more successful, according to a growing number of psychiatrists worldwide, is a psychotherapeutic technique called Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR), which enables the brain to integrate the past and the present in a balanced way.

Keywords: David Servan-Schreiber  Gary Quin  London  Trauma  

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7. Hann, G. R. (2001, Fall). Students: For your eyes only!. Psychotherapy Bulletin, 36(4) .

Language: English

Format: Newsletter

Abstract:
This article discusses a once-in-a-lifetime meeting of living legends in psychology and psychotherapy held on February 22-24, 2002. Included will be Drs. James F.T. Bugental, Albert Ellis, Alvin R. Mahler and Rachel Hare-Mustin. In addition to the "living legends," students will have the chance to hear from and talk with another esteemed cohort of "cutting edge" therapists and psychologists: Drs. Norman Ables (Geriatric Psychotherapy and Assessment), James Bray (Psychotherapy in Primary Care Settings), Gary DeNelsky (Tobacco Addiction), Hanna Levinson (Time-limited Dynamic Psychotherapy for Personality Disorders), Don David Lusterman (Divorce Mediation), Francine Shapiro (EMDR), and Jeffery Younggren (Risk Management).

Keywords: Albert Ellis  Alvin R. Mahler  Don Lusterman  Francine Shapiro  Gary DeNelsky  Hanna Levinson  James Bray  James F.T. Bugental  Norman Ables  Psychology  Psychotherapy  Rachel Hare-Mustin  

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