EFT for Therapists: What You Need To Know
Are you interested in becoming a Certified EFT couples therapist?
EFT is a unique empirically-based treatment that integrates family systems and experiential approaches with attachment theory. It focuses on emotional availability, responsiveness and engagement and the investment in secure relationships.
As an evidence-based treatment, EFT offers an alternative to more technically-oriented evidence-based approaches.
EFT is a unique empirically-based treatment that integrates family systems and experiential approaches with attachment theory. It focuses on emotional availability, responsiveness and engagement and the investment in secure relationships.
As an evidence-based treatment, EFT offers an alternative to more technically-oriented evidence-based approaches.
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Negative emotions, such as anger and fear, narrow our focus, while positive emotion expands the range of our thoughts and creates the urge to play and experiment.
- Dr. Sue Johnson - EFT creator and founder of the International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT) -
All of us, from cradle to grave, are happiest when life is organised as a series of excursions, long or short, from the secure base provided by our attachment figure(s).
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No one can dance with a partner and not touch each other’s raw spots. We must know what these raw spots are and be able to speak about them in a way that pulls our partner closer to us.
- Dr. Sue Johnson -
Learning to love and be loved is, in effect, about learning to tune in to our emotions so that we know what we need from a partner and expressing those desires openly, in a way that evokes sympathy and support from him or her.
- Dr. Sue Johnson -
To be human is to need others, and this is no flaw or weakness.
- Dr. Sue Johnson -
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