Emotion in psychotherapy : affect, cognition, and the process of change
Introducing a ground breaking perspective, this compelling new work argues that the presently-felt experience of emotional material in therapy forms a vital underpinning in the generation of change. By including emotion as a psychotherapeutic catalyst, it offers a more complete and encompassing approach to the process of psychotherapy.
xiii, 338 pages ; 24 cm.
9780898620108, 9780898625226, 0898620104, 089862522X
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Preface, I Introduction 1 Emotion and Psychotherapeutic Change II Psychotherapy Theory and Research 2 Emotion from the Perspective of Psychotherapy Theory 3 Empirical Evidence III Models of Emotion 4 A Review of Psychological Theories and Research on Emotion 5 Emotion, Cognition, and Behavior: An Integration IV Therapeutic Processes 6 Affective Change Processes 7 Affective Events 8 Affective Information Processing in Therapeutic Change 9 Models of Emotional Processing in Change Events V Conclusion 10 Future Directions, References, Index
