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Emotionally focused couples therapy

In this program, Dr. Johnson describes and then demonstrates the principles of emotionally focused marital therapy (EFT) with a couple that has problems of anger and violence. Her approach shows the importance of emotion in marital distress and its central role in couples therapy.

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  • "Emotionally focused therapy with Dr. Susan Johnson"
  • "Emotionally focused therapy with Dr. Susan Johnson"@en
  • "Emotionally-focused couples therapy (EFT)"

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  • "In this program, Dr. Johnson describes and then demonstrates the principles of emotionally focused marital therapy (EFT) with a couple that has problems of anger and violence. Her approach shows the importance of emotion in marital distress and its central role in couples therapy."
  • "In this program, Dr. Johnson describes and then demonstrates the principles of emotionally focused marital therapy (EFT) with a couple that has problems of anger and violence. Her approach shows the importance of emotion in marital distress and its central role in couples therapy."@en
  • "Sue Johnson demonstrates Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy in an actual couples therapy session. Watch this master therapist and learn how to emotionally engage couples within a structured, manualized therapy format. In this video, Johnson works with a couple on the brink of divorce. Leslie says she can't take Scott's explosive temper anymore; Scott says he thinks Leslie sees him as "just a mean and nasty guy". Johnson helps Leslie communicate that it is not Scott she can't be close to, but his temper that keeps her away. As Johnson helps Scott explore "softer emotions hidden underneath his anger", the couple discovers how difficult it is to traverse this foreign territory. Nonetheless, Johnson's persistent and gentle coaching helps them to take risks and begin to connect in ways they've never experienced before, providing a spark of hope that they can reverse their downward spiral."
  • ""In this training video, Sue Johnson demonstrates Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy in a session with an actual couple on the brink of divorce. Johnson's persistent and gentle coaching helps them to take risks and begin to connect in ways they've never experienced before. Watch this master therapist and learn how to emotionally engage couples within a structured, manualized therapy format. You will learn how to help couples deescalate their negative emotional interactions and create new, healthy patterns and cycles of engagement; gain an understanding of the research that backs the Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy approach; and develop new ways of working with couples that allow you to facilitate visible change within the therapy session. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions.""@en
  • "Sue Johnson demonstrates Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy in an actual couples therapy session. Watch this master therapist and learn how to emotionally engage couples within a structured, manualized therapy format. In this video, Johnson works with a couple on the brink of divorce. Leslie says she can't take Scott's explosive temper anymore; Scott says he thinks Leslie sees him as "just a mean and nasty guy." Johnson helps Leslie communicate that it is not Scott she can't be close to, but his temper that keeps her away. As Johnson helps Scott explore softer emotions hidden underneath his anger, the couple discovers how difficult it is to traverse this foreign territory. Nonetheless, Johnson's persistent and gentle coaching helps them to take risks and begin to connect in ways they've never experienced before, providing a spark of hope that they can reverse their downward spiral. Keywords: Susan, Johnson, emotionally focused, emotions, divorce, anger, passive-aggressive, passive-aggression, emotion-focused, EFT, separation, separated, Counseling, counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist.--Supplied by publisher."@en

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  • "Emotionally focused couples therapy"
  • "Emotionally focused couples therapy"@en
  • "Emotionally focused couples therapy with Sue Johnson"