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Transforming Emotional Pain presents an accessible self-help
approach to mental health based on Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT).
Based on the principles of EFT, and developed by clinicians and
researchers, this client-focused workbook is designed to supplement
psychotherapy and can also serve as a self-help book. It will help
readers learn how to regulate feelings that are unpleasant and
transform painful feelings, so that they can fulfil their needs and
feel more connected and empowered in their lives. Providing a
step-by-step sequential guide to exploring, embracing, and
transforming emotions, the various chapters guide the reader to
help overcome emotional avoidance, with sections on: transforming
the emotional self-interrupter; transforming the inner
self-worrier; transforming the self-critic; and healing from
emotional injury. This workbook can be used by trained therapists,
mental health professionals, psychology professionals, and trainees
as supplementary to their therapeutic interventions with clients.
It can also be used by general readers with an interest in
self-help literature and resources or anyone wanting to explore,
embrace, and transform their emotions.
Transforming Emotional Pain presents an accessible self-help
approach to mental health based on Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT).
Based on the principles of EFT, and developed by clinicians and
researchers, this client-focused workbook is designed to supplement
psychotherapy and can also serve as a self-help book. It will help
readers learn how to regulate feelings that are unpleasant and
transform painful feelings, so that they can fulfil their needs and
feel more connected and empowered in their lives. Providing a
step-by-step sequential guide to exploring, embracing, and
transforming emotions, the various chapters guide the reader to
help overcome emotional avoidance, with sections on: transforming
the emotional self-interrupter; transforming the inner
self-worrier; transforming the self-critic; and healing from
emotional injury. This workbook can be used by trained therapists,
mental health professionals, psychology professionals, and trainees
as supplementary to their therapeutic interventions with clients.
It can also be used by general readers with an interest in
self-help literature and resources or anyone wanting to explore,
embrace, and transform their emotions.
Stephen Goss is a leading figure in UK counselling and
psychotherapy research.
Stephen Goss is a leading figure in UK counselling and
psychotherapy research.
This book is a step-by-step guide to conducting qualitative
meta-analysis (QMA). This flexible and generic method synthesizes
the findings of several research studies investigating similar
phenomena. Given the ever-increasing number of qualitative studies
in the social sciences, QMA answers the need for rigorous secondary
analysis that offers a more conclusive picture of a field of
inquiry.
"Getting the Best Out of Counselling & Psychotherapy
Supervision "does" "exactly what it says on the tin Supervision is
an essential part of counselling training and ensuring you know
exactly "how" to get the very most out of supervision is important,
whatever their level of study. Exploring how to begin, maintain and
end a supervisory learning relationship in the context of existing
theory and best practice guidelines, the author will introduce your
trainees to: Models and forms of supervision The skills informing
good supervision What to expect from supervision Key professional
issues in supervision Written in a lively and engaging style, this
book will enable both supervisors and supervisees to get the best
they can from the supervisory experience.
Supervision provides a positive space for compassion, inquiry,
reflection, and above all development. The chapters in this book
are written from a wide range of perspectives, all of which take a
practical approach to supervision and show how transformative it
can be when approached in the right way. Contributions range from
explorations of supervision as a journey of life-long learning and
its place at the heart of practice to chapters on faith,
transformation, dealing with feelings, and working with asylum
seekers and refugees. The multidisciplinary approach covers much
ground not previously touched upon, and every contribution
demonstrates just how powerful and transformational passionate
supervision has the potential to be. This book will be an
invaluable resource for anyone working in the helping professions,
for whom supervision is an integral part of their work.
"Getting the Best Out of Counselling & Psychotherapy
Supervision "does" "exactly what it says on the tin Supervision is
an essential part of counselling training and ensuring you know
exactly "how" to get the very most out of supervision is important,
whatever their level of study. Exploring how to begin, maintain and
end a supervisory learning relationship in the context of existing
theory and best practice guidelines, the author will introduce your
trainees to: Models and forms of supervision The skills informing
good supervision What to expect from supervision Key professional
issues in supervision Written in a lively and engaging style, this
book will enable both supervisors and supervisees to get the best
they can from the supervisory experience.
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