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Author Watson, Jeanne C.

Title Case studies in emotion-focused treatment of depression : a comparison of good and poor outcome / Jeanne C. Watson, Rhonda N. Goldman, Leslie S. Greenberg
Edition 1st ed
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, ©2007

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Description 1 online resource (x, 232 pages)
Contents Introduction : Overview of the treatment protocol -- Evoking and exploring emotion -- Generating new emotional responses -- Validating an emerging sense of self -- Bonding inhibited -- Fear of emotion -- Disparate therapeutic goals -- Comparing and contrasting : identifying factors that contribute to positive and negative outcomes -- Therapeutic strategies : generating alternatives
Summary "The authors of this volume offer a behind-closed-doors look at brief emotion-focused therapy (EFT) in the treatment of depression, capturing the state of the art of this important and widely used therapy. Six in-depth case studies--three that result in a good outcome and three in a poor outcome--exemplify the principles of EFT and show how treatment progresses. The clients vary widely in their backgrounds, personalities, and beliefs about the roots of their depression, vividly demonstrating the utility of EFT across a range of circumstances. Meticulous session-by-session descriptions of the therapy process include extensive dialogue and postsession evaluations using a variety of objective process measures. These measures illuminate clients' moment-to-moment cognitive-affective processing and their perspectives on self and others. The focus on therapists' strategic choices deepens readers' understanding of the interaction between client and therapist as therapy unfolds. Client characteristics that influence outcome are compared and discussed to help therapists identify who may or may not benefit from brief EFT. Finally, the authors provide suggestions that will help readers more quickly identify when clients may be having difficulty in brief EFT and present a set of therapeutic strategies for working with these clients"--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2007 APA, all rights reserved)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-221) and index
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Subject Depression, Mental -- Treatment -- Case studies
Emotion-focused therapy -- Case studies
Psychotherapy.
Diagnosis.
Outcome assessment (Medical care)
Mental illness.
Health services administration.
Medical care.
Prognosis.
Affective disorders.
Brief psychotherapy.
Methodology.
Depressive Disorder -- therapy
Investigative Techniques
Psychotherapy
Diagnosis
Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care
Publication Characteristics
Mental Disorders
Behavioral Disciplines and Activities
Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment
Psychiatry and Psychology
Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms
Quality of Health Care
Health Services Administration
Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation
Delivery of Health Care
Prognosis
Mood Disorders
Outcome Assessment, Health Care
Psychotherapy, Brief
Methods
Case Reports
Depressive Disorder
Study Characteristics
Patient Care Management
Patient Care Management -- methods
Affective Symptoms
Psychotherapy, Brief -- methods
Treatment Outcome
Patient Care
diagnosis.
mental disorders.
methodology.
Psychotherapy
Prognosis
Outcome assessment (Medical care)
Methodology
Mental illness
Medical care
Health services administration
Diagnosis
Brief psychotherapy
Affective disorders
Depression, Mental -- Treatment
Emotion-focused therapy
Depression
Emotionsfokussierte Therapie
Genre/Form Case studies
Form Electronic book
Author Goldman, Rhonda N
Greenberg, Leslie S.
American Psychological Association.
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