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  1. Find the first item called “Testimonial [Template] that is saved as a draft, hover over it, click on the 3 dots and then click “Duplicate”. The system will create a duplicate with a testimonial preset according to our format and open the new item.

  2. Hit “Edit” and add the “blog post” title. The recommended format will be "Name Surname, Job Title of/at Organization Name (Category)”. Your categories are:

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  6. In the same “Options” tab, go to “Status”, change it to “Published” and select the date & time to publish and arrange your new testimonial. This is how you can change the order of the testimonials from the same category. If you don’t have a preference about the order, leave current date & time. The new testimonial will automatically appear in the relevant testimonials summary on the dedicated page where we filter the content exactly by categories. 

To edit an existing testimonial, go to its “Settings” and edit the "excerpt. Saved changes will be automatically applied to summary blocks that contain this testimonial. 

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Stefan G. Hofmann (EET Book)

It is a must-read.

Emotion Efficacy Therapy (EET) is a well-crafted treatment protocol that combines techniques from effective, emotion-focused, and transdiagnostic treatments. Their well-written eight-week program gives concrete guidelines for the therapist to help their clients enhance their emotional awareness, utilize mindful acceptance and coping strategies to regulate emotions, and choose adaptive and value-based actions. Using concrete examples, monitoring forms, and summary points, this valuable book will provide clinicians with a powerful and much-needed clinical tool. It will help countless clients suffering from emotional distress.

Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD, professor of psychology at Boston University, and author of Emotion in Therapy

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Kirk Strosahl (EET Book)

Must read!

This book is a must read for any therapist who wants to work with emotionally dysregulated clients in a time-effective fashion...It is so well organized that any clinicians could use it off the shelf to deliver a highly effective emotion regulation treatment! The brief, structured, highly practical emotion efficacy therapy (EET) approach is clearly described—step by step—and integrates mindfulness, acceptance, and emotion processing strategies drawn from different therapy models in a masterful way. Each facet of EET is demonstrated via therapist-client dialogues, which make the concept come alive clinically. There are tons of patient handouts, worksheets, and other useful clinical tools.

Kirk Strosahl, PhD, cofounder of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and coauthor of Inside This Moment

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Rick Hanson (EET Book)

Extremely well-considered, conceptualized, and thorough book!

Emotion Efficacy Therapy (EET) is a brief, practical, and penetrating therapy that helps clients become more skillful with their critically important emotions. On a foundation of scientific evidence, they offer a structured program rich with useful tools, handouts for clients, clinical examples, and guidance for specific issues. This is an extremely well-considered, conceptualized, and thorough book—useful for clinicians at any level. Highly recommended.

Rick Hanson, PhD, author of Buddha’s Brain and Hardwiring Happiness

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Jacqueline B. Persons (EET Book)

This book is a gift to me—and to my patients.

I learned a ton of super-helpful things from reading this book! Written by truly brilliant clinicians, it provides an easy-to-use set of concepts and tools. I love the progress monitoring scales, the transcripts of delivering the interventions, and especially the description of emotion exposure procedures. We often tell our patients to ‘sit with’ their painful emotions. I’ve frequently wondered what that meant and how to do that exactly. This book’s description of the skills of emotion surfing gives me the information I’ve been seeking.

Jacqueline B. Persons, PhD, director of the Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Science Center in Oakland, CA; and clinical professor in the department of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley

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Martin M. Antony (EET Book)

Highly recommended!

EET combines strategies from several proven approaches for dealing with distressing emotions. The strategies laid out in this well-written, accessible, and practical guide will show clients how to experience a full range of emotions while reducing their pain and suffering. Each chapter is filled with illustrative case examples and practical worksheets that make it easy to deliver the program.

Martin M. Antony, PhD, ABPP, professor of psychology at Ryerson Universityin Toronto, ON, Canada; and coauthor of The Shyness and Social Anxiety Workbook and The Anti-Anxiety Workbook

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Rochelle I. Frank (EET Book)

A ‘must’ for therapists, supervisors, and trainees

This highly practical and timely treatment flows naturally from the transdiagnostic literature, and offers therapists a clear, step-by-step guide to helping clients improve their awareness of and ability to cope with strong emotions—an important aspect of successful therapy outcomes. Every page is clear, concise, and to-the-point, allowing clinicians to quickly grasp the treatment rationale and master the protocol. The illustrative dialogues and accompanying worksheets reflect the authors’ expertise in translating techniques into practice with actual clients, which is supported by the robust initial outcome data. A ‘must’ for therapists, supervisors, and trainees attempting to treat multiple problems simultaneously using a transdiagnostic approach.

Rochelle I. Frank, PhD, assistant clinical professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley

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Michael A. Tompkins (EET Book)

I highly recommend this book.

Based on sound, evidence-based principles, this book presents a straightforward approach to helping individuals who struggle with intense emotions with few resources or skills to manage them.

Michael A. Tompkins, PhD, licensed psychologist; codirector of the San Francisco Bay Area Center for Cognitive Therapy; assistant clinical professor at the University of California, Berkeley; diplomate and founding fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy; and author of Anxiety and Avoidance

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Joan Davidson (EET Book)

This is the book that clinicians have been waiting for!

This is a refreshingly straightforward and practical resource for clinicians seeking to integrate components from acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to target specific transdiagnostic mechanisms underlying problems with emotion regulation. Instructive handouts and sample therapist-client dialogues bring treatment components to life. Clinicians now have a resource that strategically guides them when helping clients increase awareness and acceptance of emotions, choose value-based actions, and practice distress tolerance skills, all within an exposure-based model.

Joan Davidson, PhD, codirector of the San Francisco Bay Area Center for Cognitive Therapy; assistant clinical professor in the clinical science program at the University of California, Berkeley; coauthor of The Transdiagnostic Road Map to Case Formulation and Treatment Planning; and author of Daring to Challenge OCD

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