Created by Dr. Barbara Hensley, the Francine Shapiro Library is dedicated to Francine Shapiro, originator and developer of the Adaptive Information Processing Model (AIP) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy.
The purpose of this Library is to provide information for clinicians, researchers, and lay people on the effectiveness and efficaciousness of EMDR Therapy for a wide range of mental health issues. The Francine Shapiro Library (FSL) is the compendium of scholarly articles and other important writings related to the AIP and EMDR Therapy.
The intent of the Francine Shapirlo Library is to maintain an accurate and up-to-date list of citations related to AIP and EMDR Therapy. It does not include citations for any methods developed out of EMDR.
Inclusion of citations in FSL does not constitute endorsement by the EMDR International Association and/or the EMDR community.
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