The Transforming Power Of Affect: A Model For Accelerated Change
E**T
Still A Worthwhile Read For Therapists!
This book, even though written 13 years ago, continues to maintain its strength in informing people, who counsel others, with the in-depth knowledge that it provides. THe author gives outstanding guidance as to how people can have major breakthroughs in therapy, and shows how certain therapeutic sessions have worked in using the techniques. The in-depth knowledge that she provides with why people react to past-life traumas are cutting edge today and even more relevant when the most recent neuro-science is included in the mix! A must read for every clinical therapist!
J**E
Brilliant, best illustration of relationship building and essence of therapy work
As a psychologist, I experience this book as ground-breaking. Every pages condensed of brilliant ideas, at the same time easy to understand and applicable. It fills the gaps for me after years of learning person-centered, psychodynamic and family systems therapy, and provided me answers with breath-taking clarity. I can also see the modesty and devotion of the author, which was very touching. In my opinion, every psychotherapist, beginner or old-timer, should read this book, particularly those who are interested in relationship building and the application of attachment theory in individual therapy.
D**A
Rich In Ideas, Passionate, and Clinically Innovative
Dr. Fosha has given us the gift of an important book, which combines easy access (fine writing), leading edge concepts in relational psychology and Intensive Psychotherapy, and the most helpful texts of clinical psychotherapy examples I have ever encountered. In fact, her running commentary (pithy and informal) on video transcripts from her own treatment is the perfect voice to accompany her chapter-long (and very helpful) illustrations of how the theoretical material on attachment and emotion-affect apply in real-life psychotherapy consultions and treatment. There are also some marvelous literary quotations sprinkled around, and solid recognition of the pathfinders ahead of her, from Darwin to Davenloo.
R**E
hard to read at first, fantastic clinical material
Initially this was very hard to read. I found that once I took a week long course with Diana Fosha on AEDP that this book became significantly more easy to read. After taking a year long course this book became something of a clinical bible( along with David Wallins book "Attachment In Psychotherapy). It would be wonderful if she did a second book on couples therapy from an AEDP perspective.
C**E
Very formally written
This book is helpful but written in very formal, academic language. I was hoping it would be more accessible for non-clinicians.
U**K
Outstanding, the best!
Diane Fosha gives a thorough discussion of theory and then explains how and when to apply. Reading was thoroughly enjoyable. In order to get the most out of this book, I would recommend that you have some prior understanding of psychology or Attachment Theory.
L**R
This is a wonderful book
This one is one of the best books I have read about doing psychotherapy. It also covers an area that is not addressed very often, at least in my experience. Fosha describes why tracking people's moment-to-moment emotional experience in therapy is important, and gives a number of ideas about how to track this emotional experience. The book has changed the way I do therapy and I am very glad I read it.
P**E
An important contribution
In this most important work Dr Fosha describes in clear prose and with engaging case material an emerging trend in the practice of effective short term psychotherapy. Her understanding and honoring of the internal landscape of the patients subjective experience and affect regulation will be an inspiration to new clinicians and a source of wisdom to seasoned veterans. Theory is presented in a clear accessible manner free of fluff and is enhanced by her lyrical narrative style.Peter A. Levine Ph.D. Author of "Waking the Tiger, Healing Trauma"
A**L
Brilliant ! The future of Dynamic Psychotherapy starts here.
In this book Diana Fosha describes her method of dynamic psychotherapy which she has named Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy: AEDP. The method focuses on the experience and processing of affects in therapy session in the context of a securely attached therapeutic relationship. AEDP evolved from her training with Habib Davanloo who pioneered Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy. But Fosha turns his confrontational approach on its head, replacing it with a powerfully engaging and empathic therapeutic approach. Fosha also draws on Emotion Focused Therapy [Les Greenberg] , Michael Alpert's Accelerated Empathic Therapy, and David Malan's Brief Psychotherapy.Bowlby's Attachment Theory forms the infrastructure for an essential dyadic framework. Above all she seems to me, closest to the legendary Donald Winnicott in the poetic humanity of her treatment method.Fosha introduces many powerful innovations to the therapeutic process. Among the most striking is the use of empathy rather than confrontation to bypass defenses. Perhaps the most original technique is meta-therapeutic processing, in which therapist and patient reflect on the impact of what has transpired between them, after each round of emotional processing. Fosha has brilliantly pulled together and integrated some of the best therapeutic interventions to derive a most powerful new generation dynamic psychotherapy.Essential reading for all who wish to remain dynamic psychotherapists.Alan Eppel
D**R
An excellent text
Fosha's text is clear, articulate and informative. The meta-processing of the attachment relationship between client and counsellor is excellent. I highly recommend it.
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