Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy
Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy: Marriage and Relationship Counselling
EFT enables partners to explore emotional experience to discover needs and desires within their relationship, and communicate these more effectively.
EFT has been enlisted in helping couples more effectively cope with the devastating effects of trauma.
Couple therapy has also been used to treat individual issues such as stress, anxiety and depression.
Close and supportive relationships have been linked to health benefits such as immune system resilience, stress reduction, and the ability to cope with stressors (Johnson, 2002). Conversely, distressed relationships are associated with depression, Post Traumatic Stress, and other emotional issues.
The efficacy of Emotion Focused Therapy with couples has been well researched. The data indicates that this model yields a high rate of recovery for distressed couples with a low rate of relapse when compared with behavioural interventions. This model is approved by the American Psychological Association as an empirically validated intervention for couples. Amoung the wide variety of couple types for which EFT is effective are included:
- Parents of chronically ill children
- Partners from different cultures and socioeconomic groups
- Older couples
- Couples suffering from chronic illness
- Couples in which at least one partner is coping with depression and anxiety (including PTSD).
Common Challenges Addressed by EFT
- Communication Breakdowns: One of the most common issues couples face is difficulty in communicating effectively. EFT helps partners understand and express their underlying emotions, leading to more open and constructive communication.
- Conflict Resolution: EFT teaches couples how to navigate conflicts in a way that strengthens their relationship, rather than eroding it. By focusing on emotional needs and responses, couples learn to approach conflicts with empathy and understanding.
- Infidelity and Trust Issues: Recovering from infidelity is a profound challenge for any relationship. EFT addresses the root emotional wounds caused by breaches of trust, helping couples rebuild a secure, honest, and loving connection.
- Emotional Distance: For couples feeling disconnected or emotionally distant, EFT can help rekindle intimacy and closeness. It encourages partners to express their needs and vulnerabilities, fostering a stronger emotional bond.
- Premarital Counseling: Couples looking to build a strong foundation for their marriage can benefit from EFT by addressing potential emotional issues and enhancing their connection before they arise.
- Adjusting to Life Changes: Significant life events such as the birth of a child, job loss, or relocation can strain a relationship. EFT helps couples navigate these transitions by supporting each other emotionally.
- Sexual Dissatisfaction: EFT can improve sexual intimacy and satisfaction by addressing the emotional aspects of a couple's sexual relationship, helping them to communicate their desires and concerns more openly.
- Parenting Challenges: Parenting can put a strain on the couple's relationship. EFT helps parents work together more effectively by improving their communication and emotional support for each other.
- Grief and Loss: Coping with the loss of a loved one can be devastating. EFT supports couples in processing their grief together, providing emotional support and understanding during difficult times.
- Anxiety and Depression: When one or both partners are dealing with anxiety or depression, EFT can help by addressing the impact of these conditions on the relationship and helping partners support each other emotionally.
FAQ: Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples
Couples often have questions before starting therapy, and we’re here to help you feel comfortable and confident in taking the next step. Below are some common questions about couples therapy and what you can expect at Sojourn Counselling.
What is Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)?
How long does EFT take?
Is EFT effective for all couples?
What can we expect in an EFT session?
How do we prepare for EFT sessions?
Does EFT address individual issues like anxiety or depression?
Is EFT covered by insurance?
Can EFT be done online?
What if my partner is hesitant to try EFT?
How do we start EFT?
Resources for Further Learning on Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples
By addressing these FAQs, we aim to provide clear, helpful information for couples considering EFT to improve their relationship, fostering a deeper understanding and comfort with the therapy process.
1. "Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love" by Dr. Sue Johnson
This seminal book by the founder of EFT, Dr. Sue Johnson, offers couples insight into the patterns that define their relationships and provides practical advice on how to develop a more secure, lasting bond. Through seven transformative conversations, couples learn to navigate the complexities of their relationship with love and understanding.
2. "Love Sense: The Revolutionary New Science of Romantic Relationships" by Dr. Sue Johnson
In "Love Sense," Dr. Johnson explains the science of love, debunking myths about romance, and offering insights into how a strong, loving relationship can improve overall happiness and well-being. The book lays out practical strategies for strengthening bonds and offers hope for relationships in distress.
3. "The Practice of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy: Creating Connection" by Dr. Sue Johnson
While primarily aimed at clinicians, this book can also offer clients a deeper understanding of the EFT process and its theoretical underpinnings. For those interested in the 'how' and 'why' behind the therapy, it can be an enlightening read.
4. "Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy for Dummies" by Brent Bradley and James Furrow
A part of the popular "For Dummies" series, this book breaks down the principles of EFT into accessible language and practical steps. It's an excellent resource for couples looking to apply EFT concepts to their relationship without feeling overwhelmed by clinical jargon.
5. Online Resources and Videos
- Dr. Sue Johnson’s YouTube Channel: Features a variety of videos with Dr. Johnson discussing EFT, providing tips for couples, and explaining the science of attachment and bonding.
- The International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT): Offers articles, research findings, and additional resources for couples interested in EFT.
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