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Embracing Emotions in Therapy
Sue Johnson, the originator of Emotionally Focused Therapy, explains the healing power of emotional connection for individuals, couples and families struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship problems and more.
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What is Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)?
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How does Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) work?
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Why does EFT focus on emotion?
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What is a healthy relationship?
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How does EFT conceptualise couple or family distress?
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Does the security of your attachment predict better mental functioning and mental health?
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Is it really possible to gain a secure attachment through therapy?
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How effective is Emotionally Focused Therapy?
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How does Emotionally Focused Therapy differ for individuals and families?
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What kind of interventions or change strategies are used in Emotionally Focused Therapy?
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How does trauma affect relationships?
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How much does this therapy examine childhood experiences?
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How does EFT approach the situation where one partner wants to leave the relationship and the other wants to save it?
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What is the goal of Emotionally Focused Therapy?
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How do you balance working with a couple when one of the members of the couple has much greater insight/connection to their emotional experience than the other? How do you carefully navigate this kind of work so that it doesn't focus too much on one individual? Or is focusing on one of the individuals more than the other a common occurrence? I worry that this might give a client the impression that they are being "targeted" as the "cause" of a relationship difficulty.
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How can lying and cheating behaviours be best explained according to EFT and attachment theory?
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Can Emotionally Focused Therapy be used to promote the establishment of attachment bonds during periods of post-natal depression?
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Do you find that anger often arises during family sessions of Emotionally Focused Therapy, and do you have any tips for defusing tense situations?
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How long does it take to repair relationships?
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Is serial infidelity considered as emotional abuse?
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When is the right time to go for marriage counseling?
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Can EFT help couples achieve an amicable separation?
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How can emotionally focused therapy help couples with sex difficulties?
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Can I go alone to EFT sessions if my spouse refuses to come with me?
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If one partner has issues with addiction, should they seek intervention for this before engaging in couples EFT?
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How often is it necessary for couples therapy to be supplemented by individual treatment for one or both parties?
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Can principles of EFT and attachment science be integrated with other approaches such as CBT?
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Does EFIT take a transdiagnostic approach to mood and anxiety disorders or are there disorder-specific protocols?
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How does EFIT compare to CBT for clinical presentations such as generalised anxiety disorder or major depressive disorder?
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I would like to learn more about EFT, what book would you recommend?
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