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How and Why Feelings Change Foundations of Emotion in Cognitive-Behavioral Psychotherapy




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 09/2026





Note Editore

The dominant theories and techniques making up modern cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) address client behaviors (activities) and their cognitions (thoughts) in great detail. In contrast, the targeting of their emotions is more often restricted to clients' diagnosable mental disorder symptomatology--anxiety, depression, anger, and cravings. Their feelings--the subjective experience of their fluctuating affect--have not received the same applied scientific attention. In How and Why Feelings Change, Ian M. Evans attempts to fill a gap by exploring the full range of relevant feelings across the lifespan. The empirical research on feelings is linked to the traditional origins of CBT: physiological reactions, conditioning, reinforcement contingencies, cognitive processes, and social learning. This is not a treatment manual, nor does it focus on any specific mental disorder or category of client. The emphasis is to show how current and past research on the complexities of feelings enhances the therapeutic work of trainees in clinical and counseling psychology. It is also designed for more experienced psychologists and mental health providers who already know that their own and their clients' feelings can dominate the realities of their practice. Feelings change over time and are influenced by a wide range of contexts and events. How feelings are elicited, expressed, and regulated, how they are balanced between positive and negative effects, and how they influence further feelings, are all described. The psychology of feelings includes other affective phenomena such as moods, likes and dislikes, attitudes and values, urges, and affective forecasting--the ability to anticipate future feelings. CBT practices are not challenged but are augmented by consideration of the feelings that disturb us all: fear, anger, pain, sorrow, hatred. Without these feelings, however, we cannot experience those that enrich our lives: security, forgiveness, well-being, joy, love.




Sommario

1 - Why Feelings?
2 - Back to Basics
3 - Pleasure and Pain, Rewards and Punishments, Approach and Avoidance
4 - Development of Children's Feelings
5 - Words and Deeds: Communicating and Hiding Feelings
6 - Stimuli as Triggers: Automatic and Conditioned
7 - Interference and Contradictions
8 - Self-Regulation of Feelings
9 - The Challenge of Changing Intense Feelings
10 - Therapeutic Inspirations: What Changes Feelings?




Autore

Ian M. Evans is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Massey University. His research interests encompass children with disabilities, children's emotional development at home and school, and models of practice. His previous academic roles include clinical director at the University of Waikato, and Director of Clinical Training at Binghamton University (SUNY). Evans is a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (FRSNZ), the American Psychological Association (APA), and the Association for Psychological Science (APS). He has previously authored How and Why People Change: Foundations of Psychological Therapy and How and Why Thoughts Change: Foundations of Cognitive Psychotherapy.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780197825778

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 156 mm
Formato: Copertina rigida
Pagine Arabe: 280


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