
Sue Johnson, is a science-based therapy designed to help couples and families form meaningful connections and secure attachments for a lifetime of love. The book is richly illustrated with case examples and session transcripts. Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), developed by Dr. The authors, who codeveloped the approach, illuminate the power of emotional experience in relationships and in the process of therapeutic change. Since the original publication of this book, EFT has been implemented and tested with growing numbers of couples in a wide range of settings. This systematic review aimed to examine emotionally focused therapy (EFT) and its effectiveness as a treatment for couples suffering from symptoms of depression. EFT approaches include elements experiential therapy such person centered therapy and Gestalt. Originally developed as a form of couples therapy, EFT can be adapted for individuals (emotionally focused individual therapy/EFIT) or for families (emotionally focused family therapy/EFFT). EFT is a structured approach to couple therapy that integrates intrapsychic and interpersonal perspectives to help couples create new, more satisfying interactional patterns. navigation Jump search Emotionally focused therapy and emotion focused therapy EFT are family related approaches psychotherapy with individuals, couples, families. Emotionally focused therapy helps people restructure their emotional responses to help strengthen their relationships.

This influential volume provides a comprehensive introduction to emotionally focused therapy (EFT): its theoretical foundations, techniques, and clinical practice. Johnson, EdD, School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, and Ottawa Couple and Family Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaInhaltsverzeichnis Greenberg, PhD, Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Susan M.

Presents a comprehensive introduction to emotionally focused therapy (EFT): its theoretical foundations, techniques, and clinical practice.Über den Autor
