Difference between revisions of "Emotional Restructuring"
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*recollection of past negative situational memories tied to target individual | *recollection of past negative situational memories tied to target individual | ||
*optional role play with therapist assuming the position of target individual | *optional role play with therapist assuming the position of target individual | ||
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*imagery scene used to release anger and increase self-nurturing | *imagery scene used to release anger and increase self-nurturing | ||
*provide additional information about the target individual that explains why this was all he or she was capable of doing and | *provide additional information about the target individual that explains why this was all he or she was capable of doing and | ||
− | *a brief role play in which the client acknowledges the harm caused by the target individual and the fact that he or she was incapable of doing otherwise, with a statement of forgiveness for the target individual | + | *a brief role play in which the client acknowledges the harm caused by the target individual and the fact that he or she was incapable of doing otherwise, with a statement of forgiveness for the target individual |
Latest revision as of 16:48, 15 February 2011
- recollection of past negative situational memories tied to target individual
- optional role play with therapist assuming the position of target individual
- therapist presents a description of why the target individual engaged in detrimental behaviors affecting the client
- role reversal with client assuming the position of target individual
- imagery scene used to release anger and increase self-nurturing
- provide additional information about the target individual that explains why this was all he or she was capable of doing and
- a brief role play in which the client acknowledges the harm caused by the target individual and the fact that he or she was incapable of doing otherwise, with a statement of forgiveness for the target individual