Emotion Regulation in Psychotherapy
Unlock the transformative power of emotional understanding with "Emotion Regulation in Psychotherapy" by Robert L. Leahy. Published in 2011, this insightful 304-page book is a must-read for therapists seeking innovative techniques to assist patients in managing their emotional experiences.
Leahy equips professionals with a diverse array of practical tools aimed at addressing feared or avoided emotions. The book explores various effective interventions such as schema modification, stress management, acceptance, and mindfulness, giving therapists the flexibility to tailor their approach to individual patient needs. With a focus on cognitive restructuring and self-compassion, readers will find a wealth of sample questions, specific interventions, homework assignments, and illustrative examples that foster a deeper therapeutic connection.
Enhance your understanding of psychological adaptation and stress management through this essential resource, and help your clients navigate their emotional landscapes with confidence. Perfect for psychologists and psychotherapists alike, "Emotion Regulation in Psychotherapy" is your guide to supporting emotional resilience.