Emotion in therapy : from science to practice / Stefan G. Hofmann foreword by Steven C. Hayes.

Hofmann, Stefan G., author.
New York : The Guilford Press, [2016]
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  • Grounded in cutting-edge scientific research, this book presents innovative ways to explore and work with emotions in psychotherapy. Preeminent clinician-researcher Stefan G. Hofmann accessibly explains how emotions operate, what influences them, and how they can cause distress. He presents strategies that can significantly improve existing evidence-based treatments and promote positive affect and happiness. Clinicians are guided to help clients with any diagnosis gain emotional awareness and use emotion regulation techniques, mindfulness-based practices, and other effective strategies. In Practice sidebars highlight specific clinical issues and offer illustrative case vignettes — Provided by publisher.
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Machine generated contents note: 1. The Nature of Emotions — 2. Individual Differences — 3. Motivation and Emotion — 4. Self and Self-Regulation — 5. Emotion Regulation — 6. Appraisal and Reappraisal — 7. Positive Affect and Happiness — 8. Neurobiology of Emotions — Appendix I. Common Self-Report Measures — Appendix II. Progressive Muscle Relaxation — Appendix III. Expressive Writing.

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