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Autor:
Nathan C. Thoma, Dean McKay
Working actively with emotion has been empirically shown to be of central importance in psychotherapy, yet has been underemphasized in much of the writing on cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). This state-of-the-art volume brings together leading aut
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Psychotherapy Research. :1-28
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Journal of Psychotherapy Integration. 32:363-376
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Psychotherapy Research. 33:328-341
Although psychotherapy research has traditionally focused on decrease in distress, emotion research suggests the important role of positive emotional experience in healing and growing.
Autor:
Nathan C. Thoma, Allan Abbass
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Journal of Contextual Behavioral Science. 25:106-114
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Journal of Psychotherapy Integration.
Autor:
Shigeru Iwakabe, Jennifer Edlin, Diana Fosha, Nathan C. Thoma, Heather Gretton, Andrew J. Joseph, Kaori Nakamura
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). 59(3)
Accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy (AEDP; Fosha, 2000, 2021b) is an integrative, healing-oriented, mind-body, affect-focused therapy. A posttreatment outcome study demonstrated AEDP's effectiveness (Iwakabe et al., 2020) on a variety of m
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Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 32:563-593
This paper explores core adaptive emotions, both negative and positive, and investigates their respective roles in the transformation of emotional suffering into flourishing. We do so through the l...
Autor:
Kaori Nakamura, Nathan C. Thoma, Diana Fosha, Jennifer Edlin, Sarah E. Nunnink, Shigeru Iwakabe, Andrew J. Joseph, Heather Gretton
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). 57(4)
Accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy (AEDP) is an integrative model of psychotherapy that brings together relational and experiential work, with the aim of not only alleviating suffering but also bringing about flourishing. The present stud
Autor:
Nathan C. Thoma, Diana Fosha
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). 57(3)
Psychotherapy has primarily focused on ameliorating symptoms and psychopathology. This is in contrast to positive psychology, which has focused on bringing about what Keyes (2002) has called "flourishing." Accelerated experiential dynamic psychothera