Preface
How to Use This Book
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index
About the Authors
Leslie S. Greenberg, PhD, is Distinguished Research
Professor of Psychology at York University in Toronto, Ontario. He
is a leading authority on working with emotion in psychotherapy and
the developer of emotion-focused therapy.
He has, with colleagues, authored the major texts on
emotion-focused approaches to treatment of individuals and couples,
from the original work on emotion in psychotherapy and emotionally
focused couples therapy in the 1980s to his more recent books,
Emotion-Focused Therapy for Depression (2005); Emotion-Focused
Couples Therapy: The Dynamics of Emotion, Love, and Power (2008);
and Emotion-Focused Therapy (2011).
Dr. Greenberg has published extensively on research on the process
of change.
He is a founding member of the Society of the Exploration of
Psychotherapy Integration and a past president of the Society for
Psychotherapy Research.
He received the 2004 Distinguished Research Career Award of the
Society for Psychotherapy Research. He has been awarded the
Canadian Council of Professional Psychology Program Award for
Excellence in Professional Training and the Canadian Psychological
Association Professional Award for Distinguished Contributions to
Psychology as a Profession, as well as the Carl Rogers Award of
APA's Society for Humanistic Psychology. He is also the recipient
of the APA Award for Distinguished Professional Contribution to
Applied Research.
Dr. Greenberg serves on the editorial boards of many psychotherapy
journals, including the Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology and the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy.
He conducts a private practice for individuals and couples and
trains therapists in experiential and emotion-focused
approaches.
Nancy McWilliams, PhD, is the author of Psychoanalytic
Diagnosis: Understanding Personality Structure in the Clinical
Process (1994, rev. ed. 2011), Psychoanalytic Case Formulation
(1999), and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A Practitioner's Guide
(2004), and is associate editor of the Psychodynamic Diagnostic
Manual (2006). She teaches at the Graduate School of Applied and
Professional Psychology at Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey.
She is a former president of APA Division 39 (Society for
Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychology), is on the editorial
board of Psychoanalytic Psychology and is a consulting editor for
the Psychoanalytic Review.
Dr. McWilliams has written on personality structure and personality
disorders, psychodiagnosis, sex and gender, trauma, intensive
psychotherapy, and contemporary challenges to the humanistic
tradition in psychotherapy. Her books have been translated into 15
languages, and she has lectured widely, both nationally and
internationally.
Dr. McWilliams's book on case formulation was given the Gradiva
Award for best psychoanalytic clinical book of 1999, and in 2004
she received the Rosalee Weiss Award for contributions to practice
by APA Division 42 (Psychologists in Independent Practice). She has
received both the Leadership and Scholarship awards from Div. 39,
and she is an Honorary Member of the American Psychoanalytic
Association.
A graduate of the National Psychological Association for
Psychoanalysis, she is also affiliated with the Center for
Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy of New Jersey and the National
Training Program of the National Institute for the Psychoanalytic
Therapies in New York City.
Dr. McWilliams has a private practice in Flemington, New
Jersey.
Amy Wenzel, PhD, is owner of Wenzel Consulting, LLC,
clinical assistant professor at the University of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine, adjunct faculty at the Beck Institute for
Cognitive Behavior Therapy, speakers bureau member for Cross
Country Education, and an Affiliate of the Postpartum Stress
Center. She is an internationally recognized expert on cognitive
therapy and regularly provides in-person workshops, webinars, and
intensive supervision.
Dr. Wenzel has authored or edited 12 books, including Strategic
Decision Making in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (2013), Group
Cognitive Therapy for Addictions (2012), Anxiety in Childbearing
Women: Diagnosis and Treatment (2011), and Cognitive Therapy for
Suicidal Patients: Scientific and Clinical Applications (2009). She
has published more than 100 journal articles and book chapters on
diverse topics such as cognitive processes in psychopathology,
perinatal distress, suicide prevention, and interpersonal
relationships.
Her research has been funded by the American Foundation for Suicide
Prevention, the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and
Depression (now the Brain and Behavior Research Foundation), and
the National Institute of Mental Health. She is certified by the
American Board of Professional Psychology in the area of cognitive
behavioral psychology.
Dr. Wenzel is on the scientific advisory board of the American
Foundation for Suicide Prevention, and she has held leadership
positions in the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive
Therapies.
Dr. Wenzel currently divides her time between a cognitive
therapy-based clinical practice, training and supervision, and
scholarly research and writing.
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