The role of corrective emotional experiences in the counsellor-client attachment: a model for processing emotions in therapy |
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Authors: | Ruth A. Lawson-McConnell |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social Practice, Laidlaw College, Auckland, New Zealand therapy@ruthmcconnell.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Even though emotions are central in many counselling modalities, how best to work with emotions has not often been clearly articulated or practically presented for counsellors. In this paper I outline a brief history of the science of emotion, highlighting the role of emotional regulation in the counsellor-client attachment and present a five-step model of working with emotions in therapy, adapted from the work of Canadian developmental psychologist, Gordon Neufeld. The paper provides a theoretical and practical framework for understanding the crucial importance of a corrective emotional experience for client healing. |
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Keywords: | Emotion regulation attachment neuroscience of emotion therapy counselling |
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