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    a| 9781433833960 q| (paperback)
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    z| 9781433834622 q| (ebook)
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    a| 616.8914 b| UND 2021
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    a| Undoing aloneness & the transformation of suffering into flourishing : b| AEDP 2.0 / c| edited by Diana Fosha
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    a| Undoing aloneness and the transformation of suffering into flourishing
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    a| Accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy 2.0
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    a| Washington, DC : b| American Psychological Association, c| [2021]
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    a| ix, 437 pages : b| illustrations ; c| 26 cm
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    a| text b| txt 2| rdacontent
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    a| unmediated b| n 2| rdamedia
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    a| volume b| nc 2| rdacarrier
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    a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    t| How AEDP works / r| Diana Fosha -- t| The first session in AEDP: harnessing transformance and cocreating a secure attachment / r| Karen Kranz -- t| Historical context: AEDP's place in the world of psychotherapy / r| Gil Tunnell and Jenna Osiason -- t| What just happened? and What is happening now? the art and science of moment-to-moment tracking in AEDP / r| Yuko Hanakawa -- t| A shift in focus: making use of therapist experience in AEDP / r| Benjamin Lipton -- t| Using AEDP's representational schemas to orient the therapist's attunement and engagement / r| Karen Pando-Mars -- t| Neuroplasticity in action: rewiring internal working models of attachment / r| Ronald J. Frederick -- t| Portrayals in work with emotion in AEDP: processing core affective experience and bringing it to completion / r| Ben Medley -- t| Agency, will, and desire as core affective experience: undoing disempowerment to foster the emergence of the agentic self / r| Eileen M. Russell -- t| Fierce love: championing the core self to transform trauma and pathogenic states / r| SueAnne Piliero -- t| Finding healing in the broken places: intra-relational AEDP work with traumatic aloneness / r| Jerry Lamagna -- t| Relational Prisms: navigating experiential attachment work with dissociation and multiplicity in AEDP / r| Kari A. Gleiser -- t| What went right? What happens in the brain during AEDP's metatherapeutic processing / r| Danny Yeung -- t| "We are organized to be better than fine": building the transformational theory of AEDP 2.0 / r| Diana Fosha -- t| Future directions / r| Diana Fosha
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    a| "This book updates clinical guidance and theory for Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), an approach that gives patients corrective emotional and relational experiences that mobilize changes in the brain. Practitioners of AEDP understand psychopathology as a byproduct of internal working models, borne out of insecure attachment experiences, that now thwart adaptive functioning in adulthood. The goal of AEDP is to be therapeutically present with patients and their pain and to guide them to have a new experience-a good experience-thus rewiring memory and capacity to reflect. Updates to the AEDP approach (moving it into its second iteration, or "2.0") leverage emerging findings from the field of affective neuroscience to enhance individuals' healing and transformation. The authors demonstrate the power of relational work by sharing excerpts and analysis of clinical session transcripts. In each chapter, they engage different aspects of the AEDP model to show how emotional suffering can be transformed into adaptive connection, even for individuals with histories of neglect, abuse, and complex trauma"-- c| Provided by publisher
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    a| Loneliness
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    a| Emotions
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    a| Adjustment (Psychology)
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    a| Psychotherapy
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    a| Fosha, Diana, e| editor
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    a| American Psychological Association
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    a| book b| 12-01-24
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