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Author Borelli, Jessica L., author.

Title Relational savoring : using guided reflection to strengthen relationships and improve outcomes in therapy / Jessica L. Borelli
Published Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2024]

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 329 pages) : illustrations
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1. Overview of Relational Savoring -- Part I. Theoretical and Empirical Support -- 2. Theoretical Principles Underlying Relational Savoring -- 3. Evidence Base for Relational Savoring -- Part II. The How-To of Relational Savoring -- 4. Phase One: Memory Generation -- 5. Phase Two: Memory Reflection -- 6. Addressing General Areas of Difficulty and Clinical Techniques to Circumvent Them -- Part III. Relational Savoring in Clinical Context -- 7. Tailoring Your Relational Savoring Intervention to Your Individual Client -- 8. Adapting Relational Savoring to be Appropriate for Individuals with Specific Mental Health Concerns -- 9. Relational Savoring in Couples and Families -- 10. The Cultural Congruence of Relational Savoring and Partnering with Community Agencies to Heighten It -- Afterword: Relational Savoring for Clinicians --
Summary "This book provides an overview of the science and practice of relational savoring, a brief, guided reflection exercise that helps clients reconnect with memories of being closely connected with another person. Positive connection with others provide essential psychological benefits. Yet for many therapy clients, it is all too easy to overlook these positive moments. Relational savoring helps clients reflect on and value these experiences and relationships, to achieve improved relationship satisfaction and better emotion regulation. This book blends research, theory, expert clinical guidance, and compelling case examples to show how therapists can use the relational savoring approach with clients. Therapists first help clients choose an appropriate memory to savor, then guide them through a reflection exercise where they reflect on the emotions, thoughts, and significance associated with a close-connected experience occurring within an attachment relationship (e.g., parent-child or intimate partnerships). Relational savoring is an ideal complement to other, ongoing interventions. Alternatively, the approach can be used on its own. Given its versatility, effectiveness, and brevity, this intervention will be a welcome addition to any therapist's toolkit. "-- Provided by publisher
"This book provides an overview of the science and practice of relational savoring"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 04, 2024)
Subject Interpersonal relations -- Psychological aspects
Psychotherapy.
PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Counseling.
PSYCHOLOGY / Clinical Psychology.
Interpersonal relations -- Psychological aspects
Psychotherapy
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2023021065
ISBN 1433840685
9781433840685