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Emotionally Focused Therapist Training Set [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, weight: 2010 g, Contains 2 paperbacks
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Apr-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415896312
  • ISBN-13: 9780415896313
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, weight: 2010 g, Contains 2 paperbacks
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Apr-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415896312
  • ISBN-13: 9780415896313
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The Emotionally Focused Therapist Training Set offers two valuable products, Becoming an Emotionally Focused Couple Therapist: The Workbook and The Casebook at a discount of 10%. Written primarily by Sue Johnson, the originator of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), her Workbook is an accessible resource for training and supervision and contains contributions from seven expert therapists who lead the reader through the nine essential steps of EFT. This interactive Workbook provides an easy road-map to mastering the art of EFT with exercises, review sheets, and practice materials.
The Emotionally Focused Casebook, edited by James Furrow, Sue Johnson, and Brent Bradley, picks up where the Workbook leaves off and discusses specialized treatment approaches to a variety of presenting conditions. Appropriate for clinicians, supervisors, students, and scholars, each chapter in this book is unified by a discussion of how attachment processes provide both a resource and a point of intervention in promoting a greater resiliency in the face of physical and psychological challenges. The contributors use a hands-on case study approach to provide concrete guidance and illustrate the application of EFT to couples dealing with issues such as depression, cancer, addiction, and infidelity. Together, these two books represent the most current and complete resource for any reader interested in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy.
Preface vii
SECTION I THEORETICAL OVERVIEW AND SUMMARY OF INTERVENTIONS
1(102)
1 Introduction: The Nature Of Eft
3(10)
2 Theoretical Background To Eft
13(28)
3 Intervention In Eft
41(62)
SECTION II THE TREATMENT PROCESS
103(154)
4 Steps 1 And 2 Assessment And Cycles
105(36)
5 Steps 3 And 4 De-Escalation
141(24)
6 Steps 5 And 6 Expanding And Heightening Emotion
165(28)
7 Step 7 And Key Change Events: Re-Engagement And Softening
193(46)
8 Steps 8 And 9 Consolidation
239(18)
SECTION III SPECIAL ISSUES AND FAMILY INTERVENTIONS
257
9 Common Problems And Impasses
259(18)
10 Wounds And Traumas: Forgiveness And Healing
277(16)
11 Emotionally Focused Family Therapy (Efft)
293(18)
12 Confessions Of An Eft Therapist
311
Appendix A Eft Resources 327(6)
Appendix B Helping Yourself Learn Eft For Couples 333(2)
Appendix C Beginning An Eft Couple Session: A Checklist 335(2)
Appendix D1 Understanding Your Negative Cycle 337(2)
Appendix D2 When We're Not Getting Along: Feelings, Thoughts, And Behaviors 339(2)
Appendix E Eft Assessment Form 341(2)
Appendix F Homework For Couples 343(2)
Appendix G Eft Training Note Form 345(2)
Answer Section 347(46)
References 393(2)
About the Authors 395(2)
Index 397
Contributors ix
Introduction xi
SECTION I Foundations for Innovation
Chapter 1 Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy: Making the Case for Effective Couple Therapy
3(28)
James L. Furrow
Brent Bradley
Chapter 2 The Attachment Perspective on the Bonds of Love: A Prototype for Relationship Change
31(28)
Susan M. Johnson
Chapter 3 New Insights Into Change in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
59(28)
Brent Bradley
SECTION II Application of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
Chapter 4 Depression: Enemy of the Attachment Bond
87(26)
Wayne H. Denton
Adam D. Coffey
Chapter 5 Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples Living With Aphasia
113(28)
Kathryn Stiell
Gillian Gailey
Chapter 6 Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy in Chronic Medical Illness: Working With the Aftermath of Breast Cancer
141(24)
Sandra Naaman
Karam Radwan
Susan M. Johnson
Chapter 7 Dancing With the Dragon of Trauma: EFT With Couples Who Stand in Harm's Way
165(28)
Susan M. Johnson
George Faller
Chapter 8 Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy and Addiction
193(26)
Martin Landau-North
Susan M. Johnson
Tracy L. Dalgleish
Chapter 9 EFT for Sexual Issues: An Integrated Model of Couple and Sex Therapy
219(28)
Susan M. Johnson
Dino Zuccarini
Chapter 10 Rebuilding Bonds After the Traumatic Impact of Infidelity
247(24)
Judy A. Makinen
Lorie Ediger
SECTION III Specific Treatment Populations and Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy
Chapter 11 Emotionally Focused Therapy for Remarried Couples: Making New Connections and Facing Competing Attachments
271(24)
James L. Furrow
Gail Palmer
Chapter 12 Emotionally Focused Therapy With Culturally Diverse Couples
295(22)
Ting Liu
Andrea Wittenborn
Chapter 13 Emotionally Focused Therapy for Gay and Lesbian Couples: Strong Identities, Strong Bonds
317(26)
Dino Zuccarini
Leigh Karos
Chapter 14 Spirituality and Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy: Exploring Common Ground
343(30)
James L. Furrow
Susan M. Johnson
Brent Bradley
John Amodeo
Chapter 15 Lessons Learned: Expanding the Practice of Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples
373(14)
James L. Furrow
Brent Bradley
Susan M. Johnson
Index 387