edited by Leslie S. Greenberg and Rhonda N. Goldman.
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition Statement
First edition.
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Washington, DC :
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American Psychological Association,
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[2019]
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1810
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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History and overview of emotion-focused therapy / Rhonda N. Goldman -- Theory of functioning in emotion-focused therapy / Leslie S. Greenberg -- Theory of practice of emotion-focused therapy / Leslie S. Greenberg & Rhonda N. Goldman -- Clinical implications of research on emotion-focused therapy / Ladislav Timulak Shigeru Iwakabe & Robert Elliott -- The role of the therapeutic relationship in emotion-focused therapy / Jeanne Watson -- Therapeutic presence : the foundation for effective emotion-focused therapy / Shari M. Geller -- How clients 'change emotion with emotion' : sequences in emotional processing and their clinical implications / Antonio Pascual-Leone & Ueli Kramer -- Relating process to outcome in emotion-focused therapy / Alberta E. Pos & Bryan H. Choi -- Facilitating optimal emotional processing / Imke Hermann & Lars Auszra -- Task analyses of emotional change / Jason M. Sharbanee, Rhonda Goldman, & Leslie Greenberg -- Narrative change processes and client treatment outcomes in emotion-focused therapy / Lynne Angus, Tali Boritz, Inês Mendes & Miguel M. Gonçalves -- Emotion coaching in action : experiential teaching, homework, and consolidating change / Serine H. Warwar & Jennifer A. Ellison -- Emotion-focused therapy for depression / João Salgado, Carla Cunha, & Marina Monteiro -- Emotion-focused therapy for generalized anxiety disorder / Jeanne Watson, Ladislav Timulak, & Leslie Greenberg -- Emotion-focused therapy for social anxiety / Robert Elliott & Ben Shahar -- Emotion-focused therapy for complex interpersonal trauma / Ula Khayyat-Abuaita & Sandra Paivio -- Emotion-focused therapy for personality disorders / Alberta E. Pos & Danielle A. Paolone -- Emotion-focused family therapy for eating disorders / Joanne Dolhanty & Adele Lafrance -- Integrating feminist-multicultural perspectives into emotion-focused therapy / Heidi M. Levitt, William J. Whelton, & Shigeru Iwakabe -- Emotion-focused therapy for couples / Catalina Woldarsky Meneses & Jacqueline M. McKinnon -- Integrating individual tasks into emotion-focused therapy for couples / Charles Edwards & Jamie Levin-Edwards -- Mastering the interventions of emotion-focused couple therapy / Brent Bradley -- Enduring themes and future developments in emotion-focused therapy / Rhonda Goldman & Leslie Greenberg.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"Through Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), clients learn to rule their emotions, instead of letting their emotions rule them. With guidance from a skilled EFT therapist, people can learn to regulate, explore, make sense of, transform, and flexibly manage their emotions. The book offers a comprehensive tour of EFT research and applications for all common mental health issues including depression, anxiety, interpersonal trauma, personality disorders, and eating disorders. It is organized into five parts comprising 23 chapters. Chapter one presents the history and overview of EFT. The next two chapters describe the theories of functioning and practice of EFT. Chapter four discusses the clinical implications of research on EFT. Chapter five explores the role of the therapeutic relationship in EFT. Chapter six and seven present the foundations for effective EFT and sequences in emotional processing and their clinical implications. Chapter eight relates process to outcome in EFT. Chapter nine discusses facilitating optimal emotional processing. Chapter ten describes task analyses of emotional change. Chapter eleven deals with narrative change processes and client treatment outcomes in EFT. Chapter twelve discusses experiential teaching, homework, and consolidating change. Chapters thirteen through eighteen presents EFT for: depression, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, complex interpersonal trauma, personality disorders, and eating disorders. Chapter nineteen discusses integration of feminist-multicultural perspectives into EFT. Chapters twenty through twenty-three present EFT for couples, integrating individual tasks into EFT for couples, and mastering the interventions of EFT for couples. The final chapter discusses enduring themes and future developments in EFT."--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved).