2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jagp.2023.04.007
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Virtually-Delivered Emotion Focused Mindfulness Therapy (EFMT) Group vs. Wait-List Control for Late-Life Anxiety: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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“…In particular, the strong embedding in psychotherapy process research makes this approach attractive to clinicians working with different populations and for clinicians open to integrative approaches in psychotherapy. Developments of experiential psychotherapy have been used and recognized in the therapeutic work with adults (Elliot et al, 2021), older adults (Hatch et al, 2021(Hatch et al, , 2023, children (Hölldampf et al, 2010;Wright et al, 1986), couples (Fisher, 2002;Greenberg & Goldman, 2008;Johnson, 2019), and families (Diamond et al, 2014). Clients with depression (Watson et al, 2003), anxiety disorders (Shahar et al, 2017, interpersonal difficulties (Paivio & Greenberg, 1995), eating disorders (Dolhanty & Greenberg, 2009), personality disorders (Pos & Paolone, 2019;Sachse, 2020), and addiction (motivational interviewing as development of client-centered therapy; Miller & Rollnick, 2012) are treated with experiential approaches to psychotherapy.…”
Section: Historical Development Of Clinical Applications Of Experient...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the strong embedding in psychotherapy process research makes this approach attractive to clinicians working with different populations and for clinicians open to integrative approaches in psychotherapy. Developments of experiential psychotherapy have been used and recognized in the therapeutic work with adults (Elliot et al, 2021), older adults (Hatch et al, 2021(Hatch et al, , 2023, children (Hölldampf et al, 2010;Wright et al, 1986), couples (Fisher, 2002;Greenberg & Goldman, 2008;Johnson, 2019), and families (Diamond et al, 2014). Clients with depression (Watson et al, 2003), anxiety disorders (Shahar et al, 2017, interpersonal difficulties (Paivio & Greenberg, 1995), eating disorders (Dolhanty & Greenberg, 2009), personality disorders (Pos & Paolone, 2019;Sachse, 2020), and addiction (motivational interviewing as development of client-centered therapy; Miller & Rollnick, 2012) are treated with experiential approaches to psychotherapy.…”
Section: Historical Development Of Clinical Applications Of Experient...mentioning
confidence: 99%