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* Provides a vital, hands-on resource that enables couples to readily explore and apply the principles of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to their relationship. * Contains three chapters on emotion, which is a key component to EFT, and is a difficult concept for both therapists and clients to understand. * Each chapter includes several relationship strengthening exercises that build on each other incrementally in small manageable steps. * Offers illustrative case examples, which are both instructive and normalizing to couples. * Includes recent research on attachment and the EFT model, building upon Sue Johnson's latest work, 'Attachment Theory in Practice'. * Offers therapists a new section on how to use this workbook as an adjunct to therapy. * There is a greater focus on diversity, including culture, sexual identity, and gender fluidity, with updated language and a look at how cultural issues play out in couple dynamics. * Authors are certified EFT therapists and trainers who hail from Canada and Australia. * Demand for training in EFT is continuing to expand across Canada, South America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand, and Australia.
* Content has been fully revised to include advances in attachment science and EFT practice. * A new chapter has been included on EFT with individuals (EFIT) and the chapter on working with families (EFFT) has been significantly updated. * Increased use of examples that reflect a diverse audience, including same sex couples and attention to racial and cultural differences. * EFT Tango metaframework is used throughout the workbook to highlight the critical moves in EFT's approach to working with emotion. * Authored by renowned experts in the field of EFT and led by pioneer Sue Johnson.
* Content has been fully revised to include advances in attachment science and EFT practice. * A new chapter has been included on EFT with individuals (EFIT) and the chapter on working with families (EFFT) has been significantly updated. * Increased use of examples that reflect a diverse audience, including same sex couples and attention to racial and cultural differences. * EFT Tango metaframework is used throughout the workbook to highlight the critical moves in EFT's approach to working with emotion. * Authored by renowned experts in the field of EFT and led by pioneer Sue Johnson.
* Provides a vital, hands-on resource that enables couples to readily explore and apply the principles of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to their relationship. * Contains three chapters on emotion, which is a key component to EFT, and is a difficult concept for both therapists and clients to understand. * Each chapter includes several relationship strengthening exercises that build on each other incrementally in small manageable steps. * Offers illustrative case examples, which are both instructive and normalizing to couples. * Includes recent research on attachment and the EFT model, building upon Sue Johnson's latest work, 'Attachment Theory in Practice'. * Offers therapists a new section on how to use this workbook as an adjunct to therapy. * There is a greater focus on diversity, including culture, sexual identity, and gender fluidity, with updated language and a look at how cultural issues play out in couple dynamics. * Authors are certified EFT therapists and trainers who hail from Canada and Australia. * Demand for training in EFT is continuing to expand across Canada, South America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand, and Australia.
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