Emotion-Focused Therapy is an integrative, humanistic, empirically-supported approach; it emerged from the Person-Centered tradition and in particular its experiential branch (i.e., late Rogers and Gendlin). It integrates active process-guiding therapeutic methods from gestalt therapy and focusing within the frame of a person-centred relationship, but ...
Rhonda Goldman, Jeanne Watson
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Emotion-focused therapy (EFT), also known as process-experiential therapy, integrates active therapeutic methods from gestalt and other humanistic therapies within the frame of a person-centred relationship (Elliott, Watson, Goldman & Greenberg, 2004).
Elliott, Robert
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Learning emotion-focused therapy: certified emotion-focused therapists’ perspectives
Emotion-focused therapy (EFT) is an increasingly popular form of humanistic therapy that is spreading internationally through standard training curricula.
Suyi Qiu +3 more
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Schema therapy for emotional dysregulation: Theoretical implication and clinical applications [PDF]
The term emotional dysregulation refers to an impaired ability to regulate unwanted emotional states. Scientific evidence supports the idea that emotional dysregulation underlies several psychological disorders as, for example: personality disorders ...
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Upregulating Positive Affectivity in the Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders: A Randomized Pilot Study [PDF]
Transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioral therapy for emotional disorders (ED) has proven to be effective. However, current transdiagnostic treatment protocols address only the regulation of negative affectivity, and they do not include treatment components ...
Baños, Rosa +4 more
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Ambivalence resolution in emotion-focused therapy: The successful case of Sarah [PDF]
Ambivalence can be understood as a cyclical movement between two opposing positions of the self: one expressed in a novelty—an innovative moment (IM)—and another one conveyed by a return to the maladaptive pattern.
Braga, Cátia +3 more
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Paradigm clashes and progress: a personal reflection on a 50-year association with ABCT [PDF]
Why is ABCT a successful, vibrant, and growing association when most other professional associations are withering on the vine? Since the first annual meeting of the organization, which I was privileged to attend, I have witnessed repeated changes in ...
Barlow, David H.
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Relational dialogue in emotion‐focused therapy [PDF]
AbstractObjectivesIn emotion‐focused therapy (EFT) relational processes between the therapist and client are not normally an explicit focus unless the therapist and client encounter difficulties that interfere with therapeutic work. When this does happen, however, relational dialogue (including meta‐communication) becomes necessary.
Robert Elliott, James Macdonald
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Social Support Seeking And Early Adolescent Depression And Anxiety Symptoms: The Moderating Role Of Rumination [PDF]
This study examined how social support seeking and rumination interacted to predict depression and anxiety symptoms 6 months later in early adolescents (N = 118; 11-14 years at baseline).
Abenavoli, R. M. +6 more
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An adjudicated hermeneutic single-case efficacy design study of experiential therapy for panic/phobia [PDF]
This paper illustrates the application of an adjudicated form of Hermeneutic Single Case Efficacy Design (HSCED), a critical-reflective method for inferring change and therapeutic influence in single therapy cases.
Alperin, Rebecca +7 more
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