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Expressing Emotion
Myths, Realities, and Therapeutic Strategies
Myths, Realities, and Therapeutic Strategies
Eileen Kennedy-Moore and Jeanne C. Watson
Foreword by Jeremy D. Safran
Emotional expression is the link between internal experience and the outside world. It is intimately connected to who we are, how we feel, and how we relate to others. In daily life, expression enables people to communicate with each other and influence relationships; in psychotherapy, it provides important information about how clients are feeling and how they are relating to the therapist. This lucid volume examines expressions of such feelings as love, anger, and sadness, and highlights the individual and interpersonal processes that shape emotional behavior. It offers a lively and comprehensive discussion of the role of emotional
expression and nonexpression in individual adaptation, social interaction, and therapeutic process.
expression and nonexpression in individual adaptation, social interaction, and therapeutic process.
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