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  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: American Psychological Association
  • ISBN-10: 1433836521
  • ISBN-13: 9781433836527
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  • ISBN-10: 1433836521
  • ISBN-13: 9781433836527
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This fully updated second edition presents theory, research, and practice guidelines for short term, evidence based individual treatment for adults experiencing the effects of complex relational trauma. 

Disrupted narrative and emotional processes are common effects of complex trauma, and emotion focused therapy for trauma (EFTT) is well suited to address these difficulties. Clients with complex trauma often suffer long term challenges after repeated exposure to violence and betrayals of trust, typically by attachment figures in the form of child abuse and neglect. The authors bring more than 25 years of research and clinical expertise to this evidence-based treatment model, which enables therapists to skillfully navigate the unique challenges facing these clients.

Chapters present practical aspects of EFTT alongside supporting research, allowing clinicians from different theoretical perspectives to either apply the complete package, or integrate aspects of the model into their current practice. This comprehensive and essential resource is fully updated with current developments in research, clinical practice, and training.



This fully updated second edition of Emotion-focused Therapy for Complex Trauma: An Integrative Approach presents theory, research, and practice guidelines for short-term, evidence-based individual treatment for adults.

Recenzijas

This book is a breath of fresh air. It calls it like it is. The differential treatment model of what treatment for what disorder has had its day. The authors amp rsquo proposed process-based  approach to treatment moves us forward to a promising new transdiagnostic, transtheoretical approach focused on evidence-based processes of change that fit the needs of a given client. This is the future. A must-read, wonderful contribution. - Leslie Greenberg, PhD, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus of Psychology, York University, York, Ontario, Canada, and author of Patterns of Change and Changing Emotion With Emotion Sandra C. Paivio and Antonio Pascual-Leone have written an accessible and invaluable second edition of their integrative treatment model, emotion-focused therapy for complex trauma (EFTT). This innovative model is especially important as an evidence-based treatment of complex trauma of relatively short duration and with clearly delineated strategies and markers. Moreover, it has a flexibility of application and can be adapted for use with other treatment models depending on the needs of the client. - Christine A. Courtois, PhD, ABPP, Licensed Psychologist and Consultant/Trainer, Trauma Psychology and Trauma Treatment; coauthor of Treating Complex Trauma: A Sequenced, Relationship-Based Approach and coeditor of Treating Complex Traumatic Stress Disorders in Adults The second edition of this classic text on emotion-focused therapy and trauma offers a fresh, coherent, and comprehensive perspective on the richness of emotional processes involved in the healing of wounds from adverse events. Many sufferers who need healing can be helped by the caring, compassionate, validating, but also well-informed and well-researched approach described in this incredibly clear and practitioner-friendly book. Well done and thank you to the authors for this pivotal contribution! - Ladislav Timulak, PhD, Professor in Counselling Psychology, School of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction to Emotion-Focused Therapy for Trauma: Development, Defining Features, Strengths, and Contributions 3(10)
I THEORY
13(64)
1 Trauma and Its Effects
15(18)
Definition of Trauma
16(1)
Types of Traumatic Events
16(2)
Prevalence and Risk Factors
18(3)
Effects of Trauma
21(10)
Implications for Treatment
31(2)
2 The EFTT Treatment Model
33(22)
Theoretical Foundations
35(3)
Distinguishing Features of EFTT
38(4)
Distinctions Between EFTT and the General Model of Emotion-Focused Therapy
42(2)
The Treatment Model
44(11)
3 Working With Emotion
55(22)
Review of Emotion Theory Underlying EFTT
56(6)
Change Processes: Emotional Processing in EFTT
62(10)
Model of Change and Phases of EFTT
72(5)
II PRACTICE: Early Phase of Therapy
77(222)
4 Cultivating the Alliance
79(24)
Intervention Principles for Developing a Productive Alliance
80(5)
Goals of Alliance Formation in Phase 1 of EFTT
85(9)
Conducting the First Three Sessions
94(5)
Alliance Difficulties
99(4)
5 Promoting Experiencing
103(22)
Features of Experiencing
104(1)
EFTT Compared With Other Perspectives on Experiencing
105(1)
Experiencing Compared With Other Constructs
106(1)
Measurement of Experiencing
107(1)
Research on Experiencing in Therapy
108(1)
The Process of Deepening Experiencing Step by Step
109(5)
Guidelines for the Structured Focusing Procedure
114(6)
Difficulties With Experiencing
120(5)
6 The Imaginal Confrontation Procedure
125(28)
IC of Perpetrators
126(4)
Intervention Principles
130(2)
The Process of Engagement in IC
132(6)
Steps in the IC Procedure and Corresponding Therapist Operations
138(5)
Relationship Development in the Initial IC
143(2)
Evocative Exploration as an Alternative to IC
145(4)
Client Difficulties With the Initial IC
149(4)
Middle Phase of Therapy
7 Memory Work in EFTT
153(28)
Theory
154(2)
Different Approaches to Memory Work
156(2)
Goals and Processes of Memory Work in EFTT
158(2)
Practice Guidelines for EFTT Memory Work
160(4)
Memory Work When Memories Are Shallow
164(6)
Memories Are Warded Off
170(3)
Memories of Self as Defective or Damaged
173(4)
Summary, Considerations, and Cautions
177(4)
8 Reducing Fear, Anxiety, and Avoidance of Internal Experience
181(26)
Perspectives on Fear, Anxiety, and Avoidance: EFTT Compared With Other
Approaches
182(1)
Process Diagnosis: Distinguishing Different Types of Fear and Anxiety
183(3)
Change Processes and Goals
186(3)
Interventions for Managing Anxiety and Fear
189(3)
Helping Clients Allow Primary Emotional Experience
192(15)
9 Transforming Guilt, Shame, and Self-Blame
207(28)
Perspectives on Guilt and Shame: EFTT Compared With Other Approaches
208(1)
Process Diagnosis: Distinguishing Different Types of Shame Experience
209(3)
Change Processes and Goals
212(1)
Intervention Principles Relevant to Shame
213(2)
Interventions for Reducing Secondary Shame
215(2)
Intervention for Primary Adaptive Shame About Violating Personal Standards
217(1)
Intervention for Transforming Primary Maladaptive Shame
218(7)
Compassionate Self-Soothing
225(6)
Difficulties When Working With Fear and Shame
231(4)
Late Phase of Therapy
10 Resolution of Interpersonal Trauma Through Adaptive Anger
235(22)
Review of Theory and Research on the Resolution of Interpersonal Trauma
236(2)
Anger and Trauma Across Theoretical Perspectives
238(2)
Process Diagnosis: Distinguishing Different Types of Anger
240(3)
Intervention Principles
243(3)
Interventions for Changing Maladaptive Anger
246(2)
Intervention for Promoting Primary Adaptive Anger
248(9)
11 Resolution of Interpersonal Trauma Through Sadness and Grief
257(22)
Traumatic Grief Across Theoretical Perspectives
258(2)
Process Diagnosis: Distinguishing Different Types of Sadness
260(4)
Change Processes and Goals
264(2)
Intervention Principles for Promoting Adaptive Sadness
266(2)
Interventions for Promoting Sadness and Grieving Losses
268(6)
Intervention for Other Types of Sadness
274(5)
12 Termination
279(20)
Completion and Consolidation of Changes
280(5)
Awareness and Acceptance of Limited Change
285(2)
Sharing Mutual Feedback
287(2)
Difficulties With Resolution
289(2)
Difficulties With Therapy Termination
291(3)
Bridge to the Future
294(1)
Afterword
295(4)
Appendix A Short Form of the Client Experiencing Scale 299(2)
Appendix B Short Form of the Working Alliance Inventory 301(2)
Appendix C The Degree of Resolution Scale (Short Form) 303(2)
Appendix D Yoga Therapy as a Complement to EFTT: Integrating Body-Based Interventions 305(30)
References 335(16)
Index 351(24)
About the Authors 375
Sandra C. Paivio, PhD, CPsych, maintains a private practice in Toronto, Canada, provides individual psychotherapy and clinical training at the York University Psychology Clinic, and is professor emeritus in the Psychology Department at the University of Windsor. She is one of the developers of emotion-focused therapy, particularly applied to complex trauma (EFTT), has conducted clinical trials evaluating the efficacy and processes of change in EFTT, and is author of numerous publications on trauma and psychotherapy. Dr. Paivio received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Trauma Section of the Canadian Psychological Association (2 4) for her contributions to research and training in treatment for complex trauma. 

Antonio Pascual-Leone, PhD, CPsych, is a professor in psychology at the University of Windsor, Canada, where he is director of the Emotion Change Lab, and is honorary professor of psychiatry at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. He has published seminal contributions to theory and research of emotion-focused therapy and is regarded as a world expert in emotional processing. He coauthored the first edition of this book with Sandra Paivio and is writing a trans-theoretical book on changing emotion. His work is recognized by career awards from international societies as well as distinguished publication awards. He runs a private practice seeing individuals and couples.