Dr. Sue Johnson is one of the originators and the main proponent of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT). She is Director of the Ottawa (Canada) Couple and Family Institute and the International Center for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy as well as Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Ottawa and Research Professor at Alliant University in San Diego, California.
I have a Graduate Diploma Emotionally Focused Therapy, having trained for three years with Dr. Michelle Webster, founder & director of the Institute for Emotionally Focused Therapy. which is recognised by the International Society for Emotion Focused Therapy.
Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT) has evolved in recent years to have a significant impact on the field of psychotherapy. Its increasing popularity and the growing support for its efficacy with a wide variety of problems have made EFT an important approach to psychotherapy treatment.
Emotion Focused Therapy is an empirically-supported humanistic treatment that views emotions as centrally important in human functioning and therapeutic change. EFT involves a therapeutic style that combines both following and guiding the client’s experiential process, emphasizing the importance of both relationship and intervention skills. It views emotion as the fundamental datum of human experience while recognizing the importance of meaning making, and views emotion and cognition as inextricably intertwined.
1. 3 Key Factors in Healthy Relationships
2. Love Sense – The Revolutionary New Science of Romantic Relationships 5 mins 3 secs
3. What Makes a Healthy Marriage 3 mins 51 secs
4. Soothing the Threatened Brain 3 mins 49 secs
5. The Four Laws of Love 13 mins 50 secs
6. Being Lonely in Relationship 1 min 33 secs
7. What Can I Do to Have Great Sex Life? 2 minutes
9. Free 43 minute DVD with Sue Johnson on A New Science of Love