Case formulation in emotion-focused therapy : co-creating clinical maps for change

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Case formulation in emotion-focused therapy : co-creating clinical maps for change

Rhonda N. Goldman, Leslie S. Greenberg

American Psychological Association, c2015

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Bibliography: p. 215-225

Includes index

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This book presents a step-by-step process for constructing an emotion-focused case formulation, ready for use with clients. Emotion-focused therapy case formulation focuses on the client's narrative content (the stories they tell) as well as emotional processing (how the client feels). By attending to the interaction between these two things and paying particular attention to the painful emotion underlying the presenting problem, therapists can make moment-to-moment decisions about how to proceed in therapy. Case examples apply the case formulation method to a cross-section of clinical disorders, including depression, anxiety, trauma, and eating disorders. Features: *An approach for understanding client problems and planning interventions. *Case studies representing a cross-section of clinical disorders, including depression, anxiety, trauma, and eating disorders.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction to Case Formulation in Emotion-Focused Therapy I. Overview and Philosophy of Emotion-Focused Therapy Fundamentals of Emotion-Focused Therapy Historical, Epistemological, and Philosophical Underpinnings of Case Formulation in Emotion-Focused Therapy II. Three Phases of Emotion-Focused Case Formulation Stage 1: Unfold the Narrative and Observe the Client's Emotional Processing Style Stage 2: Co-Create a Focus and Identify the Core Emotion Stage 3: Attend to Process Markers and New Meaning III. Case Illustrations Sophie Jina Case Formulation Application Charts Conclusion References Index About the Authors

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