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| Document Type: | Book |
|---|---|
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Jeremy D Safran; Leslie S Greenberg |
| ISBN: | 0898625564 9780898625561 |
| OCLC Number: | 22665279 |
| Notes: | Spine title: Emotion, psychotherapy & change. |
| Description: | xii, 372 pages ; 25 cm |
| Contents: | Emotion in human functioning : theory and therapeutic implications / Jeremy D. Safran and Leslie S. Greenberg -- Emotional processing : theory, research, and clinical implications for anxiety disorders / Edna B. Foa and Michael J. Kozak -- Affective change events in a cognitive therapy system approach / Vittorio F. Guidano -- The role of affect in time-limited dynamic psychotherapy / Stephen F. Butler and Hans H. Strupp -- Affects in psychopathology and psychotherapy / George Silberschatz and Harold Sampson -- The key to understanding change : emotions as appetitive wishes and beliefs about their fulfillment / Hartvig Dahl -- Focused expressive psychotherapy : treating blocked emotions / David Engle, Larry E. Beutler, and Roger J. Dalrup -- Two affective change events in client-centered therapy / Laura N. Rice and Leslie S. Greenberg. -- On emotion in therapy / Eugene T. Gendlin -- Perspectives on emotion in psychotherapy / Caroll E. Izard -- Emotion theory and psychotherapy / Richard S. Lazarus. Emotions, development, and psychotherapy / Juan Pascual-Leone -- Affective change processes / Jeremy D. Sagran and Leslie S. Greenberg. |
| Other Titles: | Emotion, psychotherapy & change. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Jeremy D. Safran, Leslie S. Greenberg. |
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"Psychotherapists have long followed the red thread of emotionality, but a general and integrated theory of cognition, emotion, and psychodynamics has not been available. This compendium of views of how to explain clinical emotionality moves toward the goal of such integration by specifying observable phenomena and pegging the theories of contributors to such instances. The book is part of a revitalization movement in clinical theory."--Mardi Horowitz, M.D., Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, University of California, San Francisco Read more...
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