Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)βcharacterized by near-constant worry that often coincides with intense feelings of shame and despairβis a highly treatment-resistant disorder, with clients often relapsing after making some progress. Master therapists Jeanne C. Watson and Leslie S. Greenberg argue,
Emotion-Focused Therapy For Depression
β Scribed by Leslie S. Greenberg, Jeanne C. Watson
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 350
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
A practical manual for the emotion-focused treatment (EFT) of depression. With originality and thoroughness, the authors discuss the nature of depression and its treatment, examine the role of emotion, present a schematic model of depression and an overview of the course of treatment, and suggest who might benefit. Includes valuable case examples of the moment by moment process demonstrating how to leverage emotional awareness and thus bring about change.
β¦ Table of Contents
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Introduction to emotion-focused therapy supervision -- The essential dimensions of the EFT model of supervision -- The process of supervision -- Common supervisory issues : alliance and interpersonal skills -- Handling common technical supervisory issues -- Research -- Future directions</div>
<span>Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)--characterized by near-constant worry that often coincides with intense feelings of shame and despair--is a highly treatment-resistant disorder, with clients often relapsing after making some progress. Master therapists Jeanne C. Watson and Leslie S. Greenber
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 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,
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