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emotion
focused therapy (EFT)
What is EFT?
EFT is a short term (8-20
sessions), structured approach to couples therapy formulated in the early
80's by Sue Johnson and Les Greenberg. The strategies and techniques of
EFT are also used with families. A substantial body of research outlining
the effectiveness of EFT now exists. This research suggests that EFT is
associated with large treatment effect sizes. EFT appears to move couples
from distress to recovery in 10-12 sessions for 70-75% of cases, and
creates improvements in 90% of couples coming for therapy. The major
contraindiction for EFT is on-going violence in the relationship. EFT has
been used with many different kinds of couples in private practice,
university training centers and hospital clinics. These distressed couples
include partners suffering from disorders such as depression, post
traumatic stress disorders and chronic illness.
Strengths of
Emotionally Focused Therapy
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EFT is based on clear,
explicit conceptualizations of marital distress and adult love. These
conceptualizations are supported by empirical research on the nature of
marital distress and adult attachment.
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Change strategies and interventions are
specified.
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The change process and change events have
been mapped into nine steps and three change events.
·
EFT has been validated
by 15 years of empirical research. There is also research on the change
process and predictors of success.
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EFT has been applied to
many different kinds of problems and populations.
To find out more about Emotion Focused theory
(EFT) and many other theories, you may
be interested in an online class.
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