Since its original publication in 1996, this volume has been a helpful guide to therapists in the practice of emotionally focused therapy. This second edition addresses the many changes in the field of couples therapy, including updated research results linked to clinical intervention and new information on using EFT to address depression and PTSD. A new section covers the growth of couples therapy as a field and its overall relevance to the mental health field, accompanied by coverage of how recent research into the nature of marital distress is consonant with EFT. Other new features are a section on EFT and feminism, as well as a section on cultural competence for the EFT therapist.
This essential text from the leading authority on Emotionally Focused Therapy, Susan M. Johnson, and colleague, T. Leanne Campbell, applies the key interventions of EFT to work with individuals,...
An invaluable tool for clinicians and students, Becoming an Emotionally Focused Therapist: The Workbook takes the reader on an adventure – the quest to become a
This is something no one has ever informed me of!" Wendy Laura Belcher has heard this many times in her years of teaching and coaching academics on how to prepare journal papers. Scholars are aware...
This book, written by experts in the field of psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner practise, serves as a clinical reference tool as well as a study guide for certification exams. This book...
He leverages current scientific advancements in his book The Body Keeps the Score to explain how trauma literally reshapes both the body and the brain, jeopardising patients' capabilities for...