Product Overview
From Follett
Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-156) and index.;An introduction to working with narrative and emotion processes in EFT -- How we make meaning : the dialectical-constructivist model -- Facilitating narrative change processes in EFT -- Problem markers : same old stories, empty stories, unstoried emotions, and broken stories -- Meaning making markers : untold stories, unique outcome stories, and healing stories -- Working with narrative and emotion in depression : the case of Margaret -- Working with narrative and emotion in trauma : the case of Alex -- Conclusion.
From the Publisher
In this book, Lynne E. Angus and Leslie S. Greenberg present a groundbreaking, empirically based model that integrates working with narrative and emotion processes in emotion-focused therapy (EFT).
Individual chapters describe how the interaction between emotion and narrative creates a constantly evolving sense of self; how clinicians can address both narrative and emotion processes to help clients create more adaptive, empowering meanings and sense of self; and the importance of a strong therapeutic alliance. Engaging, in-depth case studies illustrate how the model can be applied to treatment of depression and emotional trauma.