
出 版:iUniverse (16 Feb 2007)
书 号:9780595398300
原 价:¥198.0元
Focusing-Oriented Therapy: () [平装]
~ Neil Friedman
Publisher: iUniverse (16 Feb 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0595398308
ISBN-13: 978-0595398300
"Focusing-Oriented Therapy (FOT)" is a new kind of therapy developed by Dr. Eugene Gendlin. "Focusing-Oriented Therapy" is only the second book to describe how this therapy works. It takes you into sessions of FOT so that you can experience what it is like from being there on the inside. Author Friedman takes note that the therapist-client relationship is crucial to therapeutic success. He shows how through focusing and listening clients can become more aware of their own experiencing process. Affective-based therapy has better results than intellectual-based therapy. It helps clients get out of their minds and into their bodies, the place where feelings and felt sense live. Friedman also discusses the following topics: Key terms necessary to understand FOT Ways to combine focusing and listening in therapy Integrating FOT with other verbal and body-centered therapies This innovative approach to therapy is ideal for both beginners and master practitioners who want to integrate FOT with their current methods If you're a client who has had a bad experience with therapy, or have never experienced it at all, check out "Focusing-Oriented Therapy," it could change your life.
About the Author
Neil Friedman has a PhD in clinical psychology from Harvard University. He has been in the private practice of Focusing-Oriented Therapy for the last twenty-five years. Friedman is a certifying-coordinator in Massachusetts for the Focusing Institute. He has two daughters and a granddaughter.Focusing-Oriented Therapy (FOT) is a new kind of therapy developed by Dr. Eugene Gendlin. Focusing-Oriented Therapy is only the second book to describe how this therapy works. It takes you into sessions of FOT so that you can experience what it is like from being there on the inside.
Author Friedman takes note that the therapist-client relationship is crucial to therapeutic success. He shows how through focusing and listening clients can become more aware of their own experiencing process. Affective-based therapy has better results than intellectual-based therapy. It helps clients get out of their minds and into their bodies, the place where feelings and felt sense live. Friedman also discusses the following topics:
Key terms necessary to understand FOT
Ways to combine focusing and listening in therapy
Integrating FOT with other verbal and body-centered therapies
This innovative approach to therapy is ideal for both beginners and master practitioners who want to integrate FOT with their current methods If you're a client who has had a bad experience with therapy, or have never experienced it at all, check out Focusing-Oriented Therapy, it could change your life.
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