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Journal of EMDR Practice and Research
The Official Publication of the EMDR International Association

Louise Maxfield, PhD, CPsych, Editor
Quarterly
ISSN: 1933-3196



 
Description | Editorial Board | Call for Papers | Submit a Manuscript

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Description

EMDRIA Members:
Your access to the Online Edition is now available! Log in to the Members Only area of the EMDRIA web site and click "Access the Journal of EMDR Practice and Research Online." The full text of each article is now available as a PDF that can be read online, printed, or downloaded to your computer. Additionally, the online version is enhanced; the references are hyperlinked to allow you to quickly find the online resources that you need.

The Journal of EMDR Practice and Research is a quarterly , peer-reviewed publication devoted to integrative, state-of-the-art papers about Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. It is a broadly conceived interdisciplinary journal that stimulates and communicates research and theory about EMDR, and their application to clinical practice.

The Journal of EMDR Practice and Research is the Official Publication of the EMDR International Association. Please visit their site for full information about the association and its activities at www.emdria.org

For the Journal to be the premiere resource on EMDR, all members of EMDRIA and the mental health community are encouraged to contribute manuscripts. Examples of articles include:

Case Studies
--Assess the applicability of EMDR for a client(s) with a specific disorder or challenging presentation
--Examine changes to the standard protocol using a case series approach

Research Studies
--Investigate outcome by using randomized clinical trials
--Investigate treatment processes
--Evaluate the role of eye movements and bilateral stimulation
--Assess individual factors/personality variables to treatment outcome or process

Clinical Contributions
--Discussion of the impact of ethnicity and culture
--Suggestions on how to evaluate client readiness for treatment
--Recommendations for treatment of a specific disorder

Review Articles
--Summarize literature and research in a particular domain

Theoretical Reviews
--Summarize research and propose hypotheses

A note concerning pricing: When placing an order for this journal, current pricing is for the 2 issues scheduled for 2007, one in July, one in December. Starting in 2008, the Journal will publish quarterly and new pricing will reflect this increased frequency.

Visit Journal of EMDR Practice and Research Online to view recent issues or subscribe.

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Editorial Board

EDITOR:
Louise Maxfield, PhD, CPsych
London Health Sciences Centre, University of Western
Ontario and Lakehead University, London ON Canada

Editorial Board Members

Sheila Sidney Bender
Florham Park, NJ
Uri Bergmann, PhD,
Commack NY
John G. Carlson, PhD,
Tucson AZ
Ad de Jongh, PhD,
University of Amsterdam, Centre for Psychotherapy and Psychotrauma
Bilthoven, The Netherlands
Carlijn de Roos, Drs, MA,
Psychotrauma-center for Children and Youth
ZB Leiden, The Netherlands
Tonya Edmond, PhD, Brown School of Social Work
at Washington University, St. Louis MO
Derek Farrell
University Of Birmingham, UK
Isabel Fernandez,
Psychotraumatology Research and Studies Center, Milan Italy
Blanche Freund, PhD, RN, FAACS,
University of Miami, Coral Gables FL
Denise J. Gelinas, PhD,
Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA
Ricky Greenwald, PsyD,
Child Trauma Institute, Greenfield MA
Lee Hyer, EdD, ABPP,
Mercer Medical School (Medical College of Central Georgia), Newark NJ
Arne Hofmann, MD,
University of Cologne
University of Witten Herdecke, Germany
Masaya Ichii, MA,
Hyogo University of Teacher Education
Kobe Japan
Daeho Kim, MD, PhD,
Hanyang University, Seoul South Korea
Deborah L. Korn, PsyD,
The Trauma Center at Justice Resource Institute, Cambridge MA
Christopher Lee, BSc (Hons), MSc, PhD,
Murdoch University, Murdoch Australia
Andrew M. Leeds, PhD,
Santa Rosa CA
Howard Lipke, PhD,
Dept. of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Rosalind Franklin University of Health Sciences, Chicago IL
Therese McGoldrick, BA,
NHS Forth Valley
University of Stirling, Stirling Scotland
Gary Peterson, MD,
Southeast Institute for Group and Family Therapy, Chapel Hill NC
Susan Rogers, PhD,
Dept. of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Coatesville PA
Mark C. Russell
Antioch University; University of Maryland; U.S. Navy
Silverdale, WA
Martin Sack, MD,
Technical University Munich, Munich Germany
Guenter H. Seidler, DrMed,
University of Heidelberg, Germany
David Servan-Schreiber, MD, PhD,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA
School of Medicine, Lyon France
Francine Shapiro, PhD,
Mental Research Institute, Palo Alto CA
Nancy J. Smyth, PhD, MSW,
University at Buffalo – School of Social Work
Buffalo NY
John Spector, (Hos) MSc
Watford General Hospital (NHS), London UK
Robert Stickgold, PhD,
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston MA
Bessel A. van der Kolk, MD,
The Trauma Center
National Child Traumatic Stress Network
Boston Community Practice Site
Boston University School of Medicine, Boston MA
Kathleen Wheeler, PhD,
Fairfield University, Fairfield CT
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Call for Papers

The Journal of EMDR Practice and Research seeks your manuscripts on research and theory about EMDR, and their application to clinical practice. The Journal will publish experimental studies; theoretical, review, and methodological articles; case studies; brief reports; and book reviews. Submissions can be emailed to Dr. Louise Maxfield (maxfield@rogers.com). All submissions should be in Microsoft Word format. All figures must be sent as tiff (300 ppi) or eps (800 ppi) files.

Authors should prepare manuscripts according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th Edition). Manuscripts are generally expected to be 20-25 pages in length. Brief reports will be 10-15 pages in length. All instructions for preparation of the manuscript can be found through the Guidelines for Authors button on this site.

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