Expressing Emotion: Myths, Realities, and Therapeutic Strategies

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Guilford Press, 1 thg 3, 2001 - 365 trang
This clearly written book examines the role of emotional expression and nonexpression in individual adaptation, social interaction, and the therapeutic process. Synthesizing a vast body of theory and research into a coherent conceptual framework, the authors show that expression and nonexpression come in many different forms, with a wide range of consequences for personal well- being and relationship satisfaction. Including helpful clinical examples, the book provides guidelines for the assessment and treatment of problems related to emotional behaviour.
 

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Expression Nonexpression and WellBeing An Overview
3
The Myth of Emotional Venting
25
Blind Spots and Epiphanies Expression Nonexpression and Emotional Insight
61
The Shoulds Oughts and Musts of Emotional Behavior Expressive Goals and Values
89
INTERPERSONAL PROCESSES
105
Family Socialization of Emotional Behavior
107
Men Women and the Language of Love
131
Telling Ones Troubles Expression of Distress in Intimate Relationships
178
Expression and Nonexpression in Psychotherapy Facilitating Emotional Understanding and Behavioral Change
201
Beyond Sadness Therapeutic Approaches to Emotional Constriction in Depression
221
Flooding or Blunting Vacillating Expression and Nonexpression in Bereavement and Trauma
236
Emotional Expression in Marital Therapy
254
ExpressionRelated Interventions in Health Psychology
269
Conclusion
289
References
303
Index
347

Treatment Implications
199

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