2004
DOI: 10.1002/cpp.390
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‘Nothing that feels bad is ever the last step:’ the role of positive emotions in experiential work with difficult emotional experiences

Abstract: The goal of this paper is to show (i) how the moment-to-moment tracking and processing of emotion to completion-in an emotionally engaged patient-therapist dyad where the individual feels safe and known-constitutes a powerful mechanism of therapeutic transformation, and (ii) how positive emotions are sensitive affective markers of that transformational process. Evidence from transformational studies is used to elaborate the vital role of positive emotions in the process of change in general, and, more specific… Show more

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“…AEDP (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy) --a model that integrates experiential and relational elements within an affect-centered psychodynamic framework, and places the somatic experience of affect in relationship and its dyadic regulation at the center of how it clinically aims to bring about change (Fosha, 2000)--roots its understanding of how therapy works firmly in transformational studies (Fosha, 2004; Fosha & Yeung, in press), fields of endeavor devoted to investigating naturallyoccurring progressive transformational processes that operate powerfully, often rapidly and dramatically, yielding substantive changes that are often lasting. The evidence from transformational studies (see below) points to affective processes experienced within the context of an affirming relationship as being central in such quantum transformations.…”
Section: Prologue: Toward a Metapsychology Of Therapeuticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…AEDP (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy) --a model that integrates experiential and relational elements within an affect-centered psychodynamic framework, and places the somatic experience of affect in relationship and its dyadic regulation at the center of how it clinically aims to bring about change (Fosha, 2000)--roots its understanding of how therapy works firmly in transformational studies (Fosha, 2004; Fosha & Yeung, in press), fields of endeavor devoted to investigating naturallyoccurring progressive transformational processes that operate powerfully, often rapidly and dramatically, yielding substantive changes that are often lasting. The evidence from transformational studies (see below) points to affective processes experienced within the context of an affirming relationship as being central in such quantum transformations.…”
Section: Prologue: Toward a Metapsychology Of Therapeuticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When people have this even once, they no longer helplessly wonder for years whether they are changing or not. Now they can be their own judges of that" (Gendlin, 1981, p. 7) AEDP seeks to harness the power of these natural affective change processes to effect therapeutic results (Fosha, 2002(Fosha, , 2004Fosha & Yeung, in press) through its stance, the experiential method, and its healing centered orientation.…”
Section: The Centrality Of Affective Change Processes and The State Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
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