2022
DOI: 10.1002/cpp.2745
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A qualitative meta‐analysis of the clients' experiences of emotion‐focused therapy

Abstract: Objective Client experience of psychotherapy is an important resource for our understanding of psychotherapy and deserves relevant attention in psychotherapy research. Emotion‐focused therapy (EFT) is a relatively new adaptation of a humanistic therapy that has a tradition of giving a voice to the clients in therapy. Despite the number of qualitative studies looking at the experience of clients in EFT, there was no formal qualitative meta‐analysis conducted synthesizing the existing qualitative research on the… Show more

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“…The act of describing emotions can empower individuals to gain mastery over their emotions, making it bene cial for addressing negative moods such as depression. This emphasis on the description of emotions aligns with other therapeutic approaches, including Emotion-Focused Therapy 102,103 . Consequently, when facing intense emotion suppression, the description of emotions should be emphasized.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The act of describing emotions can empower individuals to gain mastery over their emotions, making it bene cial for addressing negative moods such as depression. This emphasis on the description of emotions aligns with other therapeutic approaches, including Emotion-Focused Therapy 102,103 . Consequently, when facing intense emotion suppression, the description of emotions should be emphasized.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%