Emotion-focused therapy (EFT) is a complete theory of human functioning based on the adaptive role of emotion and founded on the idea that emotional change is central to enduring change. In this book, Leslie S. Greenberg presents and explores this versatile and useful approach, its theory, history,
Emotion-Focused Cognitive Therapy
β Scribed by Mick Power
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 214
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Emotion Focused Cognitive Therapy argues that it is time for a new focus in psychotherapy based on emotion, and presents an innovative approach to the treatment of clients with emotional disorders. Features an approach based on the latest work in cognition and emotionOffers psychologists an innovative way of working in therapyDraws on the strengths evidence-based cognitive behavioural and interpersonal approaches to psychotherapyProvides relevant case examples throughout the textAdditional resources for the book available online here
β¦ Table of Contents
Emotion-Focused
Cognitive Therapy......Page 5
Contents......Page 9
List of Tables and Figures......Page 11
Acknowledgements......Page 13
1 Introduction......Page 15
2 What is an Emotion?......Page 31
3 Therapy......Page 51
4 The Assessment of Emotion......Page 69
5 Too Much Emotion......Page 93
6 Too Little Emotion......Page 117
7 Additional Topics......Page 139
8 An Overview of EFCT......Page 163
Appendices......Page 179
References......Page 195
Author Index......Page 207
Subject Index......Page 211
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