1st Edition

Emotional Schema Therapy Distinctive Features

By Robert L. Leahy Copyright 2019
    176 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    176 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Emotional Schema Therapy: Distinctive Features offers a concise overview to what is distinctive about this new approach to helping clients cope with "difficult" emotions. Written by a researcher with many years of clinical experience, it provides an accessible, bitesize overview. Using the popular Distinctive Features format, this book describes 15 theoretical features and 15 practical techniques of Emotional Schema Therapy.  

    Emotional Schema Therapy will be a valuable source that is written for psychotherapists, clinical, health and counselling psychologists, counsellors, psychiatrists, and all who wish to know more about the role of emotions and emotion regulation. 

    Table of Contents

    Part I: The Emotional Schema Model

    1. From Cognition to Emotion
    2. Emotions Are Multifaceted
    3. Evolutionary Adaptation and Emotion
    4. Social Construction of Emotion
    5. Emotions Are an Object of Cognition
    6. Beliefs about Emotions Reflect Cognitive Biases
    7. Fourteen Dimensions of Emotional Schemas
    8. How Others Respond to Our Emotions
    9. Affective Forecasting- Predicting Future Emotions
    10. Normalizing and Pathologizing Emotions
    11. Metaphors of Inclusiveness of Emotions
    12. Emotional Perfectionism
    13. Identifying Maladaptive Emotion Regulation Strategies
    14. Emotional Socialization
    15. Emotional Schemas in Therapy
    16. Part II: Modifying Emotional Schemas

    17. Identifying and Evaluating Theories of Cause and Change
    18. Adaptive Emotion Regulation Strategies
    19. Case Conceptualization
    20. Expression of Emotion
    21. Validation, Self-Validation and Self-Compassion
    22. Problematic Strategies for Seeking Validation
    23. Emotions are Universal
    24. Guilt and Shame
    25. Emotions are Not Permanent
    26. Escalation and Control
    27. Personal Empowerment
    28. Tolerance for Ambivalence and Complexity
    29. Relating Emotions to Values
    30. Interpersonal Emotional Schemas
    31. Research on Emotional Schemas

     

    Biography

    Robert L. Leahy, PhD, is Director of the American Institute for Cognitive Therapy in New York and Clinical Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical College. His research focuses on individual differences in emotion regulation.

    Dr. Leahy, one of the leaders of cognitive behavioral therapy, master clinician, and prolific author has yet again enriched the field with Emotional Schema Therapy. This approach targets the way we think about our emotions, evaluate them, and cope with them. Using his rich clinical background, Dr. Leahy's new text will help countless people deal with their emotional distress. It is a must read.

    Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Boston University, USA

    Dr. Leahy presents his latest thinking on his emotional schema theory, a novel and integrated approach to conceptualising and dealing with emotions in therapy. The impact of metacognitive, compassion and cognitive theories is evident in Dr. Leahy’s discourse as he sets out new avenues for conceptualisation, research and treatment of the complex emotional life.

    Professor Adrian Wells, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester, UK

    Dr Leahy’s new book will be a valuable and accessible resource for therapists wishing to know more about Emotional Schema Therapy.

    Sabine Wilhelm, PhD, Chief of Psychology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Professor, Harvard Medical School