The emotionally focused casebook : new directions in treating couples / Edited by James L. Furrow, Susan M. Johnson, and Brent A. Bradley.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York, NY : Brunner-Routledge, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: xv, 397 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780415998758
- RC 488.5 .Em69 2011
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RC 488 .C812 2018 Groups : | RC 488.5 .B389 2006 Family therapy : | RC 488.5 .B468 2010 Family therapy : | RC 488.5 .Em69 2011 The emotionally focused casebook : | RC 488.5 .J630 2005 Becoming an emotionally focused couple therapist : | RC 488.5 .L489 2018 The anatomy of a couples therapy session : | RC 488.5 .M668 2007 Assessing families and couples : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"There is currently no single resource that compiles the various applications to the many clinical populations being served by EFT today. The Emotionally Focused Casebook fills that void as a substantive reference for clinicians, students, professors, and supervisors using and teaching EFT. Each chapter utilizes a hands-on case study approach with concrete guidelines and illustrations for the adaptation and application of EFT with specific treatment populations. This casebook is the perfect practical resource for professionals and students looking for examples of specific theoretical, conceptual, and treatment applications of EFT"--Provided by publisher.
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