In previous books, Leslie S. Greenberg has demonstrated the importance of integrating emotional work into therapy and has laid out a compelling model of therape
The study of psychotherapy has often been limited to the ways in which cognitive and behavioral processes promote personal change. Introducing a ground breaking
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 co
The authors of this volume investigate the role of emotion in the development and maintenance of psychological problems, and in effecting psychological change.
Emotions are the common ground of child psychotherapy and a therapist's essential means of communication with children. Improved emotional resilience must be th