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Emotional safety : viewing couples through the lens of affect
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New York, NY : Routledge, 2007
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9780415954518

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Emotional Safety is designed to help couple therapists identify and conceptualize the problems of their clients and to provide solutions, focusing on the two central elements of emotion and attachment.

Problems occur in relationships when the partners no longer feel safe being open and vulnerable with each other. Emotional Safety: Viewing Couples Through the Lens of Affect enables couple therapists to recognize and articulate the emotional subtext of their clients' interactions. The emotional safety model is based on modern affect theory and focuses on the affective tone of messages in the areas of attachment and esteem. The model allows therapists to address the subtle interplay of perceived threat and emotional reaction which underlies their clients' difficulties and disrupts emotional safety.


Author Notes

Don R. Catherall is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University.


Table of Contents

Donald L. Nathanson, M.D.
Forewordp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
Part I Theory and Foundation
1 The Problemp. 3
2 The Language of Affectp. 13
3 Realms of Affect: Attachment and Esteemp. 23
4 Realms of Emotion: Views of Self and Otherp. 39
5 Mapping the Terrain of the Emotional Relationshipp. 47
6 Why Partners Matter: The Power of Affective Resonancep. 55
7 Why Esteem Matters: The Power of Shame and Pridep. 65
8 How Emotions Operate: Scripts of Self and Otherp. 79
Part II Clinical Applications
9 The Core Components of Relationship Problemsp. 93
10 Patterns of Maladaptive Responsesp. 111
11 Identifying the Problemp. 125
12 Establishing Safetyp. 137
13 Maintaining Esteemp. 147
14 Repairing Damaged Esteemp. 171
15 Maintaining Attachment Securityp. 199
16 Healing Attachment Injuriesp. 213
17 The Emotional Safety Model of Treatmentp. 227
Notesp. 241
Referencesp. 261
Indexp. 269