ABSTRACT

Most psychological disorders involve distressful emotions, yet emotions are often regarded as secondary in the etiology and treatment of psychopathology. This book offers an alternative model of psychotherapy, using the patient’s emotions as the focal point of treatment. This unique text approaches emotions as the primary source of intervention, where emotions are appreciated, experienced, and learned from as opposed to being regulated solely.

Based on the latest developments in affective neuroscience, Dr. Stevens applies science-based interventions with a sequential approach for helping patients with psychological disorders. Chapters focus on how to use emotional awareness, emotional validation, self-compassion, and affect reconsolidation in therapeutic practice. Interventions for specific emotions such as anger, abandonment, jealousy, and desire are also addressed.

This book is essential reading for clinicians practicing psychotherapy, social workers and licensed mental health counselors, as well as anyoe interested in the emotional science behind the brain.

part I|58 pages

Introduction and Scientific Background

chapter 2|12 pages

Affective Science

chapter 3|38 pages

Affective Neuroscience

part II|98 pages

The Practice of Clinical Affective Neuroscience: Emotion-Based Interventions

chapter 5|22 pages

Emotional Validation

chapter 6|9 pages

Self-Compassion

chapter 7|5 pages

Understanding Emotion

chapter 10|5 pages

Notions of Self

chapter 11|11 pages

Affect Reconsolidation

chapter 12|6 pages

Conclusion