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Facilitating The Function Of Attachment In Distressed Adult Romantic Relationships: An Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) Framework

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), founded by Dr. Sue Johnson, is a cutting-edge, tested, and proven couple intervention developed in tandem with the science of adult attachment. Research indicates that secure attachment and emotionally fulfilling relationships are integral components of mental and physical health and that emotionally focused interventions have the power to establish and recreate supportive bonds among individuals.

In this learning experience, Dr. Hawkins will bring his expertise and creativity to help clinicians improve their focus and efficacy in working with couples stuck in emotional and relational distress and move from rigid cycles of self-protection to flexible cycles of connection.

In this experiential course, learners will journey through the flow of attachment in adult romantic relationships, focusing on guiding couples toward the beacon of secure connection. Through clinical tapes, role plays, and experiential exercises, special attention will be given to helping clinicians address standard blocks and detours in clinically distressed couples' treatment.

This course is open to seasoned couples therapists and individual, child, and family therapists interested in learning more about EFT and how applying the language of attachment and emotion-focused interventions can effect change in challenging and stressful relationships and moments.

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EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED COUPLES THERAPY EXTERNSHIP: HOSTED BY Alaska EFT Community