Diana Fosha

Diana Fosha

Diana Fosha, PhD, is the developer of AEDP (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy), a healing-based, transformation-oriented psychotherapeutic treatment model. She is currently the founder and director of the AEDP Institute. He lives in New York City and has served in the departments of Psychiatry and Psychology at New York University and St. Luke's / Roosevelt Medical Centers (now Mount Sinai) in the same city, and in the doctoral programs in clinical psychology. at the Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies and at The City University of New York. Diana Fosha is the author of The Transforming Power of Affects, and of numerous articles on the experiential treatment model centered on attachment, emotion, and transformation. She is senior editor, along with Daniel Siegel and Marion Solomon, of The Healing Power of Emotions and a co-author, along with Natasha Prenn, of Essentials of AEDP Supervision (APA, 2016). She has contributed chapters to, among others, Clinical pearls of wisdom: 21 leading therapists offer their key insights, edited by M. Kerman (Norton, 2009); Complex traumatic stress disorders: An evidence-based clinician’s guide, edited by C. Courtois & J. D. Ford (Guilford, 2009); Healing trauma: Attachment, mind, body and brain, edited by Marion Solomon and Daniel Siegel (Norton, 2003); and The comprehensive handbook of psychotherapy, Volume 1: Psychodynamic and object relations therapies, edited by J. J. Magnavita (Wiley, 2002). For the past 20 years, Dr. Fosha has been active in promoting a scientific basis for therapy focused on attachment, emotion and transformation oriented healing. To learn more about AEDP and Diana Fosha visit the AEDP Institute website. The Cuatro Ciclos Institute will bring Dr. Fosha to Barcelona in October 2019. To find out more, visit the Cuatro Cycles website.