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Emotion-Focused Therapies

2022
Autistic adults are more likely to experience emotion-related difficulties, such as lacking awareness of their emotions, difficulties recognizing others’ emotional experiences, atypical emotional expression, and difficulties in regulating their emotions. Prevalence of co-occurring psychiatric conditions such as depression and anxiety disorders are also
Robinson, Anna, Connor, Caitlin M.
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Emotion-Focused Therapy

2020
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the theory and practice of emotion-focused therapy (EFT), while giving special attention to the neuropsychological perspectives that help explain this approach to treatment. The authors elaborate how emotion theory is a fundamental part of the approach and discuss how this theory informs the ...
Antonio Pascual-Leone, Leslie Greenberg
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Emotion-Focused Therapy

2021
Emotion-focused therapy (EFT) is a psychological treatment that posits that exploring and understanding one’s painful emotions is necessary for adaptive functioning. EFT enhances clients’ awareness and ability to access, understand, interpret, regulate, and potentially transform their maladaptive emotional responses.
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Case formulation in emotion‐focused therapy

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2022
AbstractCase formulation in emotion‐focused therapy aids therapists to both conceptualize core emotion schemes and follow markers across therapy that signify tasks aimed at emotional transformation. The case formulation process will be illustrated in the successful case of Jina, a woman with a history of childhood emotional abuse who sought therapy for
Rhonda Goldman, Zoë Goldstein
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Emotion–focused therapy

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2004
AbstractIn an Emotion‐focused approach emotion is seen as foundational in the construction of the self and is a key determinant of self‐organization. As well as having emotion people also live in a constant process of making sense of our emotions. Personal meaning is seen as emerging by the self‐organization and explication of one's own emotional ...
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Emotion-focused mindfulness therapy

Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies, 2019
ABSTRACTWith emotion-focused mindfulness therapy (EFMT), we are exploring integrating mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) into the process-experiential (PE)/emotion-focused therapy approach, oriented to its neo-humanist principles, emotion theory, and dialectical constructivist epistemology.
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Emotion-focused couples therapy

Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies, 2017
Emotion-focused therapy for couples (EFT-C) is an empirically validated approach that views affect as the central force organizing couple’s interactions.
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Emotion-focused therapy

2023
Serine H. Warwar, Leslie S. Greenberg
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Emotion-Focused Therapy: A Synopsis

Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 2006
The basic principles of an emotion-focused approach to therapy (EFT) are presented. In this view, emotion is seen as foundational in the construction of the self and is a key determinant of self-organization. As well as simply having emotion, people also live in a constant process of making sense of their emotions.
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