The Practice of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy

Höfundur Susan M. Johnson

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780815348016

Útgáfa 3

Útgáfuár 2020

5.790 kr.

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  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1 The Field of Couple Therapy and EFT
  • The Emergence and Growth of EFT
  • The EFT Approach
  • What Is EFT?
  • How Is EFT Different From Other Approaches?
  • Role of the Therapist
  • A Primary Focus on the Present
  • Treatment Goals—Secure Bonding
  • An Emotional Focus
  • Taking People As They Are
  • Where Does the EFT Theory of Change Come From?
  • What Does EFT Look Like?
  • Stage 1: The De-Escalation of Negative Cycles of Interaction—Relationship Stabilization
  • Stage 2: Changing Interactional Positions
  • Stage 3: Consolidation and Integration
  • The Process of Change
  • A Typical Change Process: Snapshots
  • Cycle De-Escalation
  • Withdrawer Engagement
  • Blamer Softening
  • 2 An Attachment View of Love: The EFT Approach
  • The EFT Perspective on Adult Love
  • The Tenets of Attachment Theory
  • Adult Attachment—A Note
  • Attachment as an Integrative Perspective
  • Changes in Attachment
  • The Significance of Attachment Theory for Couple Therapy
  • 3 The EFT Theory of Change: Within and Between
  • The Experiential Viewpoint—Changing Inner Experience
  • Systems Theory: Changing Interactional Patterns
  • Integrating Systemic and Experiential Perspectives
  • Summary: The Primary Assumptions of EFT
  • 4 The Basics of EFT Interventions: Emotions and the Macro-Intervention, the EFT Tango
  • Expanding Experience and Shaping Dances
  • The Key Role of Empathy
  • Task 1: The Creation and Maintenance of a Therapeutic Alliance
  • Task 2: The Accessing and Reformulating of Emotion
  • Emotion in EFT
  • Which Emotion to Focus On?
  • Example: A Therapist Piecing Together the Elements of Emotion
  • The EFT Tango: Changing Self and Relational System
  • Tango Move 1—Mirroring Present Process
  • Tango Move 2—Affect Assembly and Deepening
  • Tango Move 3—Choreographing Engaged Encounters
  • Tango Move 4—Processing the Encounter
  • Tango Move 5—Integrating and Validating
  • The Therapist’s Stance in the EFT Tango
  • 5 Basic EFT Micro Skills: Experiential and Systemic
  • Skills and Micro-Interventions: Task 2: Accessing, Regulating, and Restructuring Emotion
  • 1. Reflection
  • 2. Validation
  • 3. Evocative Responding: Reflections and Questions
  • 4. Heightening
  • 5. Empathic Conjecture/Interpretation
  • 6. Self-Disclosure
  • Summary
  • Task 3: Restructuring Interactions Toward Positive Connection
  • 1. Tracking and Reflecting
  • 2. Reframing
  • 3. Restructuring and Shaping Interactions
  • Techniques Specific to Difficult Therapeutic Impasses
  • Diagnostic Pictures or Narratives
  • Individual Sessions
  • Summary
  • The How of Interventions
  • In-Session Processes and Interventions
  • 6 Assessment: Defining the Dance and Listening to the Music
  • Process Goals
  • The Therapy Process
  • Personal Landmarks or Defining Incidents and Injuries
  • Interactional Landmarks
  • Individual Sessions
  • Therapeutic Processes
  • Therapeutic Markers
  • Intrapsychic Markers
  • Interpersonal Markers
  • Interventions
  • The EFT Tango in Early Sessions
  • Move 1: Mirror and Reflect Present Process
  • Move 2: Affect Assembly and Deepening
  • Micro-Interventions in Early Sessions
  • 1. Reflection
  • 2. Validation
  • 3. Evocative Reflections and Questions
  • 4. Tracking and Reflecting Interactions
  • 5. Reframing
  • Couple Process and End State of Early Sessions
  • 7 Changing the Music: Toward De-Escalation/Stabilization
  • Markers
  • What Does the EFT Tango Typically Look Like at This Point in Therapy?
  • Micro-Interventions
  • 1. Validation
  • 2. Evocative Reflections and Questions
  • 3. Heightening
  • 4. Empathic Conjecture
  • 5. Tracking and Reflecting Patterns and Cycles of Interaction
  • 6. Reframing of the Problem in Terms of Contexts and Cycles
  • Couple Process and State at the End of Stage 1
  • End of Stage 1: Snapshot and Exercise
  • 8 Deepening Engagement: The Beginning of Stage 2
  • Markers
  • The EFT Tango in Stage 2
  • Micro-Interventions in Stage 2
  • 1. Evocative Responding
  • 2. Heightening
  • 3. Empathic Conjecture
  • 4. Restructuring Interactions
  • Couple Process and End State
  • 9 Reaching for Secure Connection
  • EFT Change Events in Stage 2: Re-Engagement and Softening
  • Markers
  • The Tango in Change Events—Re-Engagement and Softening in Stage 2
  • Interventions
  • Evocative Responding: Reflections and Questions
  • Empathic Conjecture
  • Tracking and Reflecting the Cycle
  • Reframing
  • Restructuring Interactions
  • Change Events
  • Withdrawer Re-Engagement
  • Softening
  • 10 The Consolidation of a Secure Base: Stage 3
  • The Beginning of Stage 3
  • Markers: The Beginning of Consolidation
  • Consolidating New Positions, Stories, and Visions
  • In the Final Sessions
  • Interventions in the Consolidation Stage
  • Reflection and Validation of New Patterns and Responses
  • Evocative Responding
  • Reframing
  • Restructuring Interactions
  • Couple Process and End State
  • The Nurturing and Maintenance of a More Secure Bond
  • 11 Key Clinical Issues and Solutions: Becoming an EFT Therapist
  • Becoming an EFT Therapist
  • Question: What Types of Couples/Individuals Is EFT Particularly Suited For/Not Suited For?
  • Question: When Is EFT Contraindicated?
  • Question: What Is the General EFT Stance on Addressing Diversity?
  • Question: How Does the EFT Therapist Deal With Impasses in Therapy?
  • Question: How Does the EFT Therapist Deal With Past Experiences?
  • Question: Does the EFT Therapist Ever Contain Emotion?
  • Question: Do Individuals Change in the Course of EFT?
  • Question: How Does the EFT Therapist Know Which Emotion to Focus On?
  • Question: How Does Emotional Experience Evolve in EFT?
  • Engagement Expands Emotion
  • Specific Interactional Tasks Create New Experience and a New Story
  • Emotional Processing Naturally Evolves and Has Its Own Pathways
  • Comment
  • Question: What Do We Know of the Process of Becoming an EFT Therapist?
  • 12 EFFT: Emotionally Focused Family Therapy
  • Restructuring Attachment
  • Basic Goals and Techniques
  • Format
  • Prerequisites and Contraindications
  • First Sessions (1–2)
  • Working Through Sessions
  • First Case Example of EFFT: My Daughter, I Just Want to Protect You
  • A Typical Session
  • Reflection of Experience
  • Reflection of Pattern
  • Validation
  • Evocative Responding
  • Heightening
  • Empathic Conjecture
  • Reframing
  • Restructuring Interactions
  • Termination Sessions
  • Differences From EFT for Couples
  • Second Case Example of EFFT: Hold Me Tight Before I Go
  • Present Status of EFFT
  • 13 Relationship Traumas: Addressing Attachment Injuries
  • Forgiveness and Reconciliation
  • 14 Live at an EFT Externship: A Stage 1 EFT Session
  • 15 A Stage 2 EFT Session
  • Stage 2 Session
  • The Tsunami of Disapproval
  • Incident
  • Move 1—Mirror Present Process
  • Move 2—Affect Assembly and Deepening
  • Move 3—Choreograph New Encounters
  • Move 4—Process the Encounter
  • Move 5—Integrating and Validating
  • Epilogue
  • EFT Learning Resources
  • Relationship Education Programs
  • For Professionals
  • For the Public
  • References
  • Additional Readings
  • Books
  • Key Outcome and Follow-Up Studies on EFT in the Last Decade
  • Outcome Research
  • Process and Predictors Research
  • EFT Relationship Education Program Research
  • Index
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