Exploring the interplay between shame and anger, the narrative details how adaptive and maladaptive emotional forms shape therapeutic encounters. Therapists learn strategies to help clients safely access, experience, and transform these intense feelings into evolving personal narratives that foster healing and growth.
Exploring the interplay between shame and anger, the narrative details how adaptive and maladaptive emotional forms shape therapeutic encounters. Therapists learn strategies to help clients safely access, experience, and transform these intense feelings into evolving personal narratives that foster healing and growth.
Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus of psychology at York University in Toronto, Canada and the primary developer of emotion-focused therapy. He has authored many books, the most recent being Changing Emotion with Emotion (2 2 ). He has received the Distinguished Research Career Award of the International Society for Psychotherapy Research, as well as the Distinguished Professional Contribution to Applied Research from the American Psychology Association. Dr. Greenberg has also received the Canadian Psychological Association Professional Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology as a Profession. He is a past president of the Society for Psychotherapy Research. Although retired, Dr. Greenberg is still currently training and supervising people internationally in emotion-focused approaches.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter : Introduction Chapter 2: Emotion: Its Nature and Function Chapter 3: Shame in Psychotherapy Chapter 4: Helping Clients Arrive at Shame: Relational Validation and Accessing Chapter 5: Regulating Shame Chapter : Accessing and Transforming Shame Chapter 7: Case Examples Chapter 8: The Many Shades of Anger Chapter 9: Activating Interrupted Anger Chapter : A Model of the Resolution of Interrupted Anger and its Validation Chapter : Working with Non-Adaptive Anger Chapter 2: Case Example Chapter 3: Conclusion: Anger and Shame, for Better or for Worse
Chapter : Introduction Chapter 2: Emotion: Its Nature and Function Chapter 3: Shame in Psychotherapy Chapter 4: Helping Clients Arrive at Shame: Relational Validation and Accessing Chapter 5: Regulating Shame Chapter : Accessing and Transforming Shame Chapter 7: Case Examples Chapter 8: The Many Shades of Anger Chapter 9: Activating Interrupted Anger Chapter : A Model of the Resolution of Interrupted Anger and its Validation Chapter : Working with Non-Adaptive Anger Chapter 2: Case Example Chapter 3: Conclusion: Anger and Shame, for Better or for Worse
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