The centrality of emotion in unifying and accelerating psychotherapy

Journal of Clinical Psychology
Jeffrey J Magnavita

Abstract

An array of treatment modalities, formats, and methods show promise in increasing the affective experience of the patient and thus potentially accelerating the course of psychotherapy through a coherent framework. A unified framework allows clinicians to select from various formats and methods and to use relational factors to maximize treatment potency. The treatment of a patient who had personality disturbance, chronic depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and road rage illustrates several unifying principles and demonstrates that emotional experiences and their processing often lead to beneficial outcomes.

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Apr 17, 2013·Psychotherapy Research : Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research·Daniel Rochman, Ofer Amir
Jul 1, 2016·Zeitschrift für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie·Jörg-Tobias KuhnChristian Dobel
Jun 25, 2019·The Spanish Journal of Psychology·Daniel Calero VivasBenito León
May 31, 2018·Journal of Personality Disorders·Ueli Kramer, Antonio Pascual-Leone
Feb 7, 2008·Santé mentale au Québec·Peter ZornValentino Pomini

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