Emotion-Focused Cognitive TherapyJohn Wiley & Sons, 2010 M01 29 - 216 páginas Emotion Focused Cognitive Therapy argues that it is time for a new focus in psychotherapy based on emotion, and presents an innovative approach to the treatment of clients with emotional disorders.
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2 What is an Emotion? | 17 |
3 Therapy | 37 |
4 The Assessment of Emotion | 55 |
5 Too Much Emotion | 79 |
6 Too Little Emotion | 103 |
7 Additional Topics | 125 |
8 An Overview of EFCT | 149 |
Appendices | 165 |
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