Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. Theory
II. Intervention
Phase One of EFTT
Phase Two of EFTT
Phase Three of EFTT
Phase Four of EFTT
Afterword
Appendix A: Short Form of the Client Experience Scale
Appendix B: Short Form of the Working Alliance Inventory
Appendix C: The Degree of Resolution Scale
References
Index
About the Authors
Sandra Paivio, PhD, CPsych, received her PhD in psychology
from York University in 1993. Her program of research and clinical
interests in complex trauma began at that time when she conducted
and participated in published clinical trials of emotion-focused
therapy. This approach proved to be particularly well-suited to
clients dealing with complex trauma.
Since that time, Dr. Paivio has published, with colleagues and
graduate students, numerous chapters and articles on
emotion-focused therapy and emotion-focused therapy for trauma
(EFTT) and is the coauthor, with Les Greenberg, of Working With
Emotions in Psychotherapy.
Her research has continued to focus on clinical trials evaluating
emotion-focused therapy and the emotional processes contributing to
disturbance and recovery from complex trauma. Recent studies have
evaluated the efficacy and processes of change in EFTT, and the
benefits of different re-experiencing procedure.
Dr. Paivio currently is a professor in and head of the psychology
department at the University of Windsor, Canada, and director of
the Psychotherapy Research Centre. Most recently her clinical work
and supervision has focused on EFTT with refugee trauma survivors.
She also maintains a part-time private practice.
Antonio Pascual-Leone, PhD, CPsyc, is a clinical
psychologist and a professor of psychology at the University of
Windsor, Canada. Originally from Toronto, he completed his early
graduate training in France and then returned to Toronto to
complete his PhD with Les Greenberg at York University. Since that
time, he has published a number of articles on the process and
outcome of psychotherapy, with a special focus on the role of
emotion. More recently, he coauthored an outcome study on an
emotion-focused treatment for domestically violent men as well as
several articles on psychotherapy skills training.
In 2009, Dr. Pascual-Leone received the New Researcher Award from
the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration for
his contribution to the field.
He currently runs a research group studying emotion and
intervention at the University of Windsor, where he is also a
graduate faculty member teaching emotion-focused therapy and
integrative approaches to psychotherapy. In addition, Dr.
Pascual-Leone has been a returning faculty member at the
Emotion-Focused Therapy Summer Institute (Toronto) for many years,
where he helps instruct intensive seminars on emotion-focused
therapy skills for professionals.
As well as being involved as a therapist in several of the
published clinical trials of emotion-focused therapy—for both
individual and couples therapy—he has also been trained in
dialectical behavior therapy and cognitive–behavioral therapy. He
runs a private practice in Windsor, seeing individuals and
couples.
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