Stepping into Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy: Key Ingredients of Change

Author(s) : Lorrie L. Brubacher

Stepping into Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy: Key Ingredients of Change

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‘This is an amazing book! Lorrie L. Brubacher lays out how to do Dr Sue Johnson’s emotionally focused therapy (EFT) in a very clear, concise, understandable manner. She also integrates the latest research into the “how to” of practice. This is a must-read for anyone interested in learning EFT.’
- Scott R. Woolley, PhD, Distinguished Professor, Couple and Family Therapy, California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, San Diego, California

‘Emotionally focused couple therapy moves confidently into the complex world of relational experiences of couples that are not successful, bringing them the deep emotional experiences of meaning and joy that they are seeking. Dr Sue Johnson’s comprehensive model of couple therapy translates the findings of attachment theory into a very organised therapeutic stance involving a sequence of interventions to guide the struggling couple into the experiential patterns that their relationship needs to thrive. In her new book, Lorrie L. Brubacher provides us with an excellent guide for understanding Dr Johnson’s treatment model. Brubacher, an experienced EFT therapist, consultant, and trainer herself, is well positioned to invite us to walk with her in understanding a strong, evidence-based, treatment model for becoming engaged with couples in their struggling experiences in ways that enable them to forge deeply satisfying bonds.’
- Daniel Hughes, PhD, founder and developer of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy

In Stepping into Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy, Lorrie L. Brubacher contributes a valuable and much-needed resource for learning Dr Sue Johnson’s model of emotionally focused therapy. Brubacher guides the reader on an intimate voyage into the practice of EFT by inviting us into the internal worlds of Emily, an EFT therapist, and three of her couple clients. This text takes a unique approach to exploring the method of EFT by building from experience in the therapy room to an explication of theory. Brubacher draws on the experience of Emily and her clients to clearly and succinctly identify the stages and steps of EFT, the therapeutic tasks and tools, and the markers for change. Added bonuses include an in-depth description of the EFT model for the resolution of attachment injuries and the application of EFT to working with individuals. All therapists, whether novice or seasoned, can benefit and improve their practice through this engaging and relevant read.’
- Gail Palmer, MSW, RMFT, founding member and co-director of the International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy

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