Susan Johnson – Using the Science of EFT with Individuals: Bringing Your Clients to Life and Restoring Their Ability to Live Well
Emotionally Focused Therapy is a well-known approach to couples treatment. But how can it translate to work with individuals? This workshop introduces EFIT (Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy), which focuses on helping individual clients shape a robust and resilient sense of self, ready to move into what Carl Rogers called “existential living.” EFIT privileges emotion and shapes corrective emotional experiences in each session to restructure negative ways of defining the self, organizing inner experience, and engaging with others. As in EFT for couples, attachment science offers a map that simplifies how we frame clients’ problems and shape their journey toward wholeness. You’ll discover:
- The key elements of the attachment perspective on personality and its significance for clinical intervention
- The process of change and the elements of the EFT Tango
- Micro-interventions to gradually move clients into transformative moments where vulnerabilities are encountered with balance and competence
- The applicability of EFIT with clients suffering from a range of symptoms and issues
Outline
Introduction to Susan Johnson
Introduction to Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy
- Summary of EFT w/ Couples
- The Focus of EFIT
- Importance of Attachment Theory
- Case Study Video 1: Natalie
Understanding the Theory Behind Emotionally Focused Therapy & Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy
- Attachment Theory Implications for Practice
- Core Tenets of Attachment Theory
Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy
- Goals of EFIT
- How to Reach EFIT Goals
- EFIT Stages & Steps
- 5 Basic Moves of EFIT
- Dancing the EFT Tango
- Exercise: Tango Dance Move 3
- Case Study Video 2: Natalie
Q&A
Readmore about: Susan Johnson
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