Narrative Processes in Emotion-focused Therapy for Trauma

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American Psychological Association, 2017 - 278 páginas
Because dropout rates and noncompliance with exposure-based procedures are notoriously high in trauma therapies, effective treatment options are essential. Emotion-Focused Therapy for Trauma (EFTT) is an evidence-based, short-term individual therapy that has proven highly effective in treating clients with trauma through its emphasis on both narrative and emotion processes.

A fundamental assumption underlying most trauma therapies, including EFTT, is that recovery requires the client to engage emotionally with trauma memories to achieve better affect regulation and self-understanding. EFTT draws upon storytelling as a fundamental aspect of the human experience that permits this kind of engagement with trauma memories, promoting a sense of continuity and self-coherence, and bringing meaning to the client's emotional responses.

Richly illustrated with clinical examples and excerpts from therapy sessions, this book fully integrates theory, research, practice, and training.

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Sandra C. Paivio is currently a consultant at the York University Psychology Clinic, Canada, where she provides individual psychotherapy, graduate training, and supervision. She is professor emeritus in the psychology department at the University of Windsor, and has more than 20 years of clinical experience. She is one of the developers of emotion-focused therapy, particularly applied to complex trauma (EFTT), and has conducted clinical trials evaluating efficacy and processes of change in EFTT.

Lynne E. Angus is a professor of psychology at York University, Canada, and a clinical supervisor and therapist at the York University Psychology Clinic. She is a past president of both the International Society for Psychotherapy Research and North American Chapter, Society for Psychotherapy Research.

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