This book examines shame and anger, their relationship with one
another, and how mental health providers can work with each of them to
produce therapeutic change. Although very different emotions, shame
and anger are highly related in therapy. Because shame and anger have
both adaptive and maladaptive forms, intervention differs depending on
what type of shame or anger is being experienced and in what sequence
they occur. Therapists need to consider the type of shame or anger
they are dealing with and how the two emotions interact before they
can make process diagnoses of what is occurring at different moments
in a session. This book emphasizes the benefits of accessing and
experiencing shame and anger viscerally to promote emotion change in
therapy. It teaches therapists how to help clients access their shame
or anger in a safe therapeutic setting to make this emotion amenable
to transformation, and create new narratives based on the transformed
feelings.
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ISBN
9781433838972
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
American Psychological Association
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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