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Main description:
The effort to surmount shame and formidable defenses in psychotherapy can trigger shame and self-doubt in therapists. Susan Warren Warshow offers a user-friendly-guide to help therapists move past common treatment barriers. This unique book avoids jargon and breaks down complex concepts into digestible elements for practical application. The core principles of Dynamic Emotional Focused Therapy (DEFT), a comprehensive treatment approach for demonstrable change, are illustrated with rich and abundant clinical vignettes.
This engaging, often lyrical handbook emphasizes "shame-sensitivity" to create the safety necessary to achieve profound interpersonal connection. Often overlooked in treatment, shame can undermine the entire process. The author explains the "therapeutic transfer of compassion for self," a relational phenomenon that purposefully generates affective expression. She introduces a three-step, robust framework, The Healing Triad, to orient therapists to intervene effectively when the winds of resistance arise. Chapters clarify:
Why we focus on feelings
How to identify and move beyond shame and anxiety
How to transform toxic guilt into reparative actions
How to disarm defenses while avoiding ruptures
This book is essential reading for both advanced and newly practicing mental health practitioners striving to access the profound emotions in their clients for transformative change.
Contents:
Introduction: Sitting on Therapeutic Gold 1. Warrior Therapist 2. I Don't Feel Like Feeling 3. Bringing Goals Into Focus 4. Forging a Life-Altering Alliance 5. The Healing Triad: Bypassing Barriers 6. Shame is the Gatekeeper 7. Anxiety: Static on the Airwaves 8. Grappling with Guilt 9. Disarming Defenses DEFTly 10. When the Dam Breaks 11. The People Whisperer
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Publication date: January, 2022
Pages: 312
Weight: 458g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Psychotherapy