I find it odd then that a book like the DSM-5 would recommend it, but not EMDR. My friend has a copy because she’s studying to be a LCSW and I read through it several times.
I’m literally looking at both my own copy, and searching the digital by keyword online, and not finding hypnosis recommended for ANY trauma & stressors disorder (including PTSD).
CPT
PE
EMDR
TF-CBT
Are the 4 modalities recommended as Tier 1 treatments in the DSM5, for PTSD, that I have.
In ‘The Science & Practice of PTSD Vol 2’ (700p, rather than a page and a half, of DSM5) has hypnotherapy discussed in more detail, as a controversial adjunct therapy, and Vol 3 (again, apx 700p) almost -but not quite- repudiates it. There’s a meditation crossover / argument. As meditation useful, hypnosis deeply problematic, but definitions between the 2 disagree.
BOTH vol2 & vol3 of Science & Practice list EMDR as a Tier1 treatment.
As does my, and the online version, of the DSM5. And DSMIV.
If your friends book says nothing about EMDR? I really question the publication date of the book. The DSM has existed for decades. What has existed in its pages between DSMIII, DSMIV, DSM5… are often 180 degrees different. You’re certain you had the DSM5 & not DSMIV, or DSMIII? When students are buying $500- $1,000 textbooks? They often go “back” a version or three, to the $50-$200 book, and crazy highlighted / torn out pages / serious,u degraded even less expensive book. I ALWAYS buy used textbooks. I’ve found volumes from the 1970s sold as volumes from 2010, because of a “misplaced” sticker. $850 vs $10. Significant upsell. You’re absolutely sure it’s the same DSM5 I’m reading, and not a DSM-90’s, 80’s, 50’s etc. DSM? Yes. Version? Ahhhhhhh?