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| Material Type: | Document |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book, Computer File |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Leslie S Greenberg |
| ISBN: | 9781433819957 1433819953 |
| OCLC Number: | 903873710 |
| Description: | vi, 411 pages ; 26 cm |
| Contents: | I. Foundations -- Emotional intelligence and the purpose of emotion -- The nature of emotions -- Distinguishing among varieties of emotional expression -- The therapeutic relationship, steps of emotion coaching, and coach's own emotional awareness -- Case formulation and marker-guided interventions -- II. The arriving and leaving phases -- Arriving at a primary emotion -- Evaluating whether a painful primary emotion is healthy -- Working with primary emotions -- Accessing new healing emotions and creating new narratives -- III. Working with specific emotions -- Lessons about anger and sadness from emotion coaching -- Transforming fear and shame in emotion coaching -- Working with emotional injuries, letting go and forgiveness -- IV. Emotional intelligence in specific contexts -- Coaching for emotional intelligence in couples -- Coaching for emotional intelligence in parenting -- Coaching for emotional intelligence in leadership. |
| Responsibility: | Leslie S. Greenberg. |
Abstract:
Presents a comprehensive overview of emotion-focused therapy (EFT)--a treatment that helps clients identify, experience, accept, explore, interpret, transform, and flexibly manage their emotions. This second edition incorporates the latest theory and research on EFT.
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