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This accessible, practical, and thoroughly updated second edition introduces and presents how emotionally focused therapy can be used effectively across all three modalities, couple, family, and individual therapy, with clients from a diversity of backgrounds.
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This accessible, practical, and thoroughly updated second edition introduces and presents how emotionally focused therapy can be used effectively across all three modalities, couple, family, and individual therapy, with clients from a diversity of backgrounds.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 179mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9781032151335
- ISBN-10: 1032151331
- Artikelnr.: 70148944
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 179mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 700g
- ISBN-13: 9781032151335
- ISBN-10: 1032151331
- Artikelnr.: 70148944
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Lorrie L. Brubacher, MEd, Director of the Carolina Center for EFT, adjunct at UNCG, Greensboro, NC, has authored many EFT training videos, articles, and chapters. She trains in EFT internationally.
INTRODUCTION Why an Introductory Book on Emotionally Focused Therapy?
PART I - Key Ingredients of Change on the EFT Roadmap
Chapter 1 Stepping into Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
Chapter 2 Key Ingredients of Change: Therapeutic Tasks and the EFT
Macro-Intervention
Chapter 3 Experiential EFT Micro-Skills
Chapter 4 Systemic EFT Micro-Skills
Chapter 5 The Revolutionary Science of Love as an Attachment Bond
Chapter 6 Emotion as Target and Agent of Change
PART II Stabilizing in Stage 1
Introduction to Part II: Stabilizing in Stage 1
Chapter 7 Alliance Building and Assessment as an Attachment Experience
Chapter 8 Heeding Attachment Alarms to Shape Stabilization, the Stage 1
Change Event
PART III Restructuring Attachment in Stage 2
Introduction to Part III: Restructuring in Stage
Chapter 9 Working with Emotion to Shape the Engagement Change Event
Chapter 10 Working with Emotion to Shape the Softening Change Event
PART IV Consolidating
Chapter 11 Consolidating Secure Connection in Stage 3
Chapter 12 Recognizing and Following Markers of Emotion on the EFT Terrain
Chapter 13 Recognizing and Following Markers on the EFT Stage 1 Terrain
Chapter 14 Recognizing and Following Markers on the EFT Stage 2 Terrain
PART V Commonly Experienced Impasses in EFT Therapy
Introduction to Part V Commonly Experienced Impasses
Chapter 15 Addictive Processes as Substitute Sources of Connection and
Emotion Regulation
Chapter 16 Forgiveness and Reconciliation with EFT's Attachment Injury
Resolution Model
PART VI The Next Steps
Chapter 17 Emotionally Focused Family therapy (EFFT) - Stepping into EFT
with Families
by James Furrow and Gail Palmer
Chapter 18 Future Steps: You and EFT
PART I - Key Ingredients of Change on the EFT Roadmap
Chapter 1 Stepping into Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
Chapter 2 Key Ingredients of Change: Therapeutic Tasks and the EFT
Macro-Intervention
Chapter 3 Experiential EFT Micro-Skills
Chapter 4 Systemic EFT Micro-Skills
Chapter 5 The Revolutionary Science of Love as an Attachment Bond
Chapter 6 Emotion as Target and Agent of Change
PART II Stabilizing in Stage 1
Introduction to Part II: Stabilizing in Stage 1
Chapter 7 Alliance Building and Assessment as an Attachment Experience
Chapter 8 Heeding Attachment Alarms to Shape Stabilization, the Stage 1
Change Event
PART III Restructuring Attachment in Stage 2
Introduction to Part III: Restructuring in Stage
Chapter 9 Working with Emotion to Shape the Engagement Change Event
Chapter 10 Working with Emotion to Shape the Softening Change Event
PART IV Consolidating
Chapter 11 Consolidating Secure Connection in Stage 3
Chapter 12 Recognizing and Following Markers of Emotion on the EFT Terrain
Chapter 13 Recognizing and Following Markers on the EFT Stage 1 Terrain
Chapter 14 Recognizing and Following Markers on the EFT Stage 2 Terrain
PART V Commonly Experienced Impasses in EFT Therapy
Introduction to Part V Commonly Experienced Impasses
Chapter 15 Addictive Processes as Substitute Sources of Connection and
Emotion Regulation
Chapter 16 Forgiveness and Reconciliation with EFT's Attachment Injury
Resolution Model
PART VI The Next Steps
Chapter 17 Emotionally Focused Family therapy (EFFT) - Stepping into EFT
with Families
by James Furrow and Gail Palmer
Chapter 18 Future Steps: You and EFT
INTRODUCTION Why an Introductory Book on Emotionally Focused Therapy?
PART I - Key Ingredients of Change on the EFT Roadmap
Chapter 1 Stepping into Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
Chapter 2 Key Ingredients of Change: Therapeutic Tasks and the EFT
Macro-Intervention
Chapter 3 Experiential EFT Micro-Skills
Chapter 4 Systemic EFT Micro-Skills
Chapter 5 The Revolutionary Science of Love as an Attachment Bond
Chapter 6 Emotion as Target and Agent of Change
PART II Stabilizing in Stage 1
Introduction to Part II: Stabilizing in Stage 1
Chapter 7 Alliance Building and Assessment as an Attachment Experience
Chapter 8 Heeding Attachment Alarms to Shape Stabilization, the Stage 1
Change Event
PART III Restructuring Attachment in Stage 2
Introduction to Part III: Restructuring in Stage
Chapter 9 Working with Emotion to Shape the Engagement Change Event
Chapter 10 Working with Emotion to Shape the Softening Change Event
PART IV Consolidating
Chapter 11 Consolidating Secure Connection in Stage 3
Chapter 12 Recognizing and Following Markers of Emotion on the EFT Terrain
Chapter 13 Recognizing and Following Markers on the EFT Stage 1 Terrain
Chapter 14 Recognizing and Following Markers on the EFT Stage 2 Terrain
PART V Commonly Experienced Impasses in EFT Therapy
Introduction to Part V Commonly Experienced Impasses
Chapter 15 Addictive Processes as Substitute Sources of Connection and
Emotion Regulation
Chapter 16 Forgiveness and Reconciliation with EFT's Attachment Injury
Resolution Model
PART VI The Next Steps
Chapter 17 Emotionally Focused Family therapy (EFFT) - Stepping into EFT
with Families
by James Furrow and Gail Palmer
Chapter 18 Future Steps: You and EFT
PART I - Key Ingredients of Change on the EFT Roadmap
Chapter 1 Stepping into Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
Chapter 2 Key Ingredients of Change: Therapeutic Tasks and the EFT
Macro-Intervention
Chapter 3 Experiential EFT Micro-Skills
Chapter 4 Systemic EFT Micro-Skills
Chapter 5 The Revolutionary Science of Love as an Attachment Bond
Chapter 6 Emotion as Target and Agent of Change
PART II Stabilizing in Stage 1
Introduction to Part II: Stabilizing in Stage 1
Chapter 7 Alliance Building and Assessment as an Attachment Experience
Chapter 8 Heeding Attachment Alarms to Shape Stabilization, the Stage 1
Change Event
PART III Restructuring Attachment in Stage 2
Introduction to Part III: Restructuring in Stage
Chapter 9 Working with Emotion to Shape the Engagement Change Event
Chapter 10 Working with Emotion to Shape the Softening Change Event
PART IV Consolidating
Chapter 11 Consolidating Secure Connection in Stage 3
Chapter 12 Recognizing and Following Markers of Emotion on the EFT Terrain
Chapter 13 Recognizing and Following Markers on the EFT Stage 1 Terrain
Chapter 14 Recognizing and Following Markers on the EFT Stage 2 Terrain
PART V Commonly Experienced Impasses in EFT Therapy
Introduction to Part V Commonly Experienced Impasses
Chapter 15 Addictive Processes as Substitute Sources of Connection and
Emotion Regulation
Chapter 16 Forgiveness and Reconciliation with EFT's Attachment Injury
Resolution Model
PART VI The Next Steps
Chapter 17 Emotionally Focused Family therapy (EFFT) - Stepping into EFT
with Families
by James Furrow and Gail Palmer
Chapter 18 Future Steps: You and EFT