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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 152
EAN num: 9781572302013
ISBN number: 1572302011
Label: The Guilford Press
Manufacturer: The Guilford Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 346
Printing Date: November 01, 1996
Publishing house: The Guilford Press
Sale Popularity Level: 414296
Studio: The Guilford Press
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While emotions are often given a negative connotation people are described as being 'too emotional' or as needing to 'control their emotions' this book demonstrates that emotions are organizing processes that enhance adaptation and problem solving. Within an experiential therapy framework, the volume shows how to work with moment-by-moment emotional processes to resolve various psychological difficulties. The very first two sections introduce the process experiential approach to treatment. Exploring the interrelationships among emotion, cognition, and change, the authors develop a powerful, clinically relevant theory of human functioning. The third section, a detailed treatment manual, outlines the general principles and methods of therapy and provides step-by-step directions for six specific types of interventions. Excerpts from actual transcripts exemplify the various methods, illuminating the moment-by-moment process for both the client and the therapist.
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This is a thorough and comprehensive resource for any therapist interested in understanding how to utilize empty-chair and two-chair dialogue, or for any therapist wishing to understand process-experiential therapy. This resource includes the theoretical foundations of chairwork and how to directly apply process-directive techniques in the therapeutic setting. Excellent.
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