"In this training video, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) cofounder Sue Johnson conducts a therapy session with a couple struggling with PTSD and the "echoes of war." Johnson first consults with Matt and Rhea's couples therapist, aided by video clips from prior sessions. In a single session, she helps them conceptualize their conflicts in attachment terms, gain an understanding of their negative cycle, and begin to reveal some of the vulnerable feelings that underlie their explosive anger. Commentary before, during, and after the consultation and session provides insight into her approach. You will learn the core theory and principles of EFT; how to help couples identify the negative cycles that keep them stuck; and specific techniques to help clients access the primary emotions that drive their conflicts, including reframing, amplification, "relentless empathy," and enactments. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions."
""In this training video, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) cofounder Sue Johnson conducts a therapy session with a couple struggling with PTSD and the "echoes of war." Johnson first consults with Matt and Rhea's couples therapist, aided by video clips from prior sessions. In a single session, she helps them conceptualize their conflicts in attachment terms, gain an understanding of their negative cycle, and begin to reveal some of the vulnerable feelings that underlie their explosive anger. Commentary before, during, and after the consultation and session provides insight into her approach. You will learn the core theory and principles of EFT; how to help couples identify the negative cycles that keep them stuck; and specific techniques to help clients access the primary emotions that drive their conflicts, including reframing, amplification, "relentless empathy," and enactments. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions.""
""In this training video, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) cofounder Sue Johnson conducts a therapy session with a couple struggling with PTSD and the "echoes of war." Johnson first consults with Matt and Rhea's couples therapist, aided by video clips from prior sessions. In a single session, she helps them conceptualize their conflicts in attachment terms, gain an understanding of their negative cycle, and begin to reveal some of the vulnerable feelings that underlie their explosive anger. Commentary before, during, and after the consultation and session provides insight into her approach. You will learn the core theory and principles of EFT; how to help couples identify the negative cycles that keep them stuck; and specific techniques to help clients access the primary emotions that drive their conflicts, including reframing, amplification, "relentless empathy," and enactments. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions.""@en
"In two parts. Matt and Rhea are dispirited from their frequent fights, and their couples therapist is struggling to contain their heated conflict and help them reconnect with positive feelings. After serving in Iraq as a helicopter pilot, Matt has returned with a PTSD diagnosis and finds himself shutting down emotionally, leaving Rhea feeling hurt, abandoned, and more like an employee than a partner. But her desperate longing to be seen and appreciated comes out as escalating anger, leaving Matt feeling overwhelmed and wanting to withdraw further. Johnson first consults with Matt and Rhea's couples therapist, aided by video clips from prior sessions. Then you'll see Johnson work with this couple in a brilliant demonstration of the subtlety and efficacy of EFT. In a single session, she helps them conceptualize their conflicts in attachment terms, gain an understanding of their negative cycle, and begin to reveal some of the vulnerable feelings that underlie their explosive anger. Commentary before, during, and after the consultation and session provides insight into her approach."
"Matt and Rhea are dispirited from their frequent fights, and their couples therapist is struggling to contain their heated conflict and help them reconnect with positive feelings. After serving in Iraq as a helicopter pilot, Matt has returned with a PTSD diagnosis and finds himself shutting down emotionally, leaving Rhea feeling hurt, abandoned, and more like an employee than a partner. But her desperate longing to be seen and appreciated comes out as escalating anger, leaving Matt feeling overwhelmed and wanting to withdraw further. Johnson first consults with Matt and Rhea's couples therapist, aided by video clips from prior sessions. Then you'll see Johnson work with this couple in a brilliant demonstration of the subtlety and efficacy of EFT. In a single session, she helps them conceptualize their conflicts in attachment terms, gain an understanding of their negative cycle, and begin to reveal some of the vulnerable feelings that underlie their explosive anger. Commentary before, during, and after the consultation and session provides insight into her approach. Keywords: EFT, PTSD, anger, conflict, supervision, consultation, emotional, emotion, emotions, passive-aggressive, passive-aggression, nagging, trauma, yelling, Counseling, counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist.--Supplied by publisher."@en
"Sue Johnson consults with a couple to demonstrate the subtlety and efficacy of EFT. In a single session she helps them conceptualized their conflicts in attachment terms, gain an understanding of their negative cycle, and begin to reveal some of the vulnerable feelings that underlie their explosive anger. Commentary before, during and aften the consultation and session provide insight into her approach."
International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy.
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