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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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Comparison of the Effectiveness of Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) on Adolescents' Emotional Experiences of Parental Divorce [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy and emotion-focused therapy on the emotional experiences of male adolescents resulting from parental divorce.
Hamid Haghighi +2 more
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The Essence of Process-Experiential/Emotion-Focused Therapy [PDF]
Process-Experiential/Emotion-Focused Therapy (PE-EFT) is an empirically-supported, neo-humanistic approach that integrates and updates person-centered, Gestalt, and existential therapies. In this article, we first present what we see as PE-EFT's five essential features, namely neo-humanistic values, process-experiential emotion theory, person-centered ...
Elliott, Robert, Greenberg, Leslie
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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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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.
Elliott, Robert, Macdonald, James
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Effectiveness of Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy on Cognitive Emotion Regulation and Marital Adjustment in Couples with ADHD Children [PDF]
This study’s objective was to evaluate the efficacy of emotion-oriented couple therapy on cognitive emotion regulation and marital adjustment in parents of children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Parisa Moayed +2 more
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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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Background and Objectives: Divorce is one of the social harms that reduces general health and quality of life among women. Emotion-focused group therapy aims to limit the adverse psychological effects of divorce.
Elaheh Mahmoudvandi-Baher +2 more
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ObjectivesDifficulties in managing emotions have been implicated in the development and maintenance of anorexia nervosa (AN), and psychological treatment models seek to address this in putative targets of change.
Danielle Drinkwater +5 more
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Marital satisfaction and intimacy are influential factors in psychological well-being. Psychotherapy can be effective in promoting them. This study aimed to compare the effect of three methods of Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy, Acceptance and ...
S. Ghahari +4 more
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