; with assistance from Pierre Philippot and Ursula Hess
Chichester, West Sussex, UK ;Malden, MA
: John Wiley & Sons
, 2010.
xii, 200 p. , ill. , 25 cm.
Print
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
"An academic text which clearly explains the theory of EFCT and its relationship with CBT. Provides a critique of CBT and other therapeutic approaches. Offers a summary of recent work on emotion, including an outline of the SPAARS approach. Written in an accessible manner, with trainee and practising therapists in mind. Presents the EFCT approach, with large numbers of clinical case examples summarised to reflect appropriate issues in working with emotions. Looks at the issues involved in working with problems related to the five basic emotions of fear, sadness, anger, disgust, and happiness"--Provided by publisher.
Machine generated contents note: -- Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - What Is An Emotion? Chapter 3 - Therapy Chapter 4 - The Assessment Of Emotion Chapter 5 - Too Much Emotion Chapter 6 - Too Little Emotion Chapter 7 - Additional Topics Chapter 8 - An Overview Of EFCT.
Emotion-focused therapy
Cognitive therapy
Cognitive Therapy, methods
Emotions
Mental Disorders, therapy
RC489
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F62P69
2010
Power, Michael J.
Philippot, Pierre,1960-
Hess, Ursula,1960-
ایران
Emotion-focused cognitive therapy Mick Power ; with assistance from Pierre Philippot and Ursula Hess