Journal of Counseling Research and Practice
Abstract
This article will present an integrated approach for treating emotional distress. The authors review the purposes of emotions and explore how they operate in individuals’ lives based on learned responses and inaccurate perceptions. Distinct categories of emotions are identified, including both maladaptive and adaptive forms. Basic ideologies and negative evaluations will also be reviewed to illustrate how these patterns develop and maintain disturbing conditions. The authors will examine the complimentary association between affective and cognitive material and how treating both in therapy can be beneficial. Emotion and cognitive-based interventions will be presented through the use of a case study.
Recommended Citation
Mills, Kimblerly; Johnson, Jake A.; and Jordan, Masica
(2019)
"Treating Emotional Distress through the use of Emotion and Cognitive-Based Therapies,"
Journal of Counseling Research and Practice: Vol. 4:
Iss.
1, Article 3.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56702/UCKX8598/jcrp0401.3
Available at:
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/jcrp/vol4/iss1/3