Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) is an evidence0based therapy model. It has been viewed as an empirical approach to couple therapy, and it has lasting treatment effects (Johnson, 2004; Greenman & Johnson, 2013). However, Greenman and Johnson (2013) also argued that there is still a lack of research concerning the EFT process. This study focuses on connections between theory and practice by analyzing the EFT process. Recursive Frame Analysis (RFA), a tool developed by Chenail and Keeney to map therapeutic conversation (Chenail, 1993; Chenail, 1995; Keeney, 1987), is used here as a research method to examine Sue Johnson’s use of EFT interventions and techniques to delivering EFT theory in the educational DVD titled, “Emotionally Focu...
Couple and family therapists are rarely the focus of research yet are critical for positive outcomes...
Objectives: In emotion‐focused therapy (EFT) relational processes between the therapist and client a...
A practical method of organizing and understanding discourse in therapy is presented based on four c...
Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) is an evidence0based therapy model. It has been viewed as ...
Recursive Frame Analysis is used as a research method to examine Sue Johnson’s use of Emotionally Fo...
Emotionally-Focused Therapy for Couples (EFT for couples) is an evidence-based, short-term (8-20 ses...
Recursive frame analysis (RFA), both a practical therapeutic tool and an advanced qualitative resear...
The origin of recursive frame analysis (RFA) is revisited and discussed as a postmodern alternative ...
Recursive frame analysis (RFA) is both an advanced qualitative research method and a therapeutic too...
This thesis examines the effect of the use of Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) on the therapeutic ...
Emotion-focused therapy (EFT), also known as process-experiential therapy, integrates active therape...
The overall purpose of this study was to test claims regarding both the efficacy and mechanism of ch...
Attachment injuries occur as a result of aversive interpersonal events in which a partner is betraye...
Relationships with parents, siblings, and other family members go through transitions as they move a...
Focus is a critical component in solution focused brief therapy (SFBT; de Shazer et al., 1986), yet ...
Couple and family therapists are rarely the focus of research yet are critical for positive outcomes...
Objectives: In emotion‐focused therapy (EFT) relational processes between the therapist and client a...
A practical method of organizing and understanding discourse in therapy is presented based on four c...
Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) is an evidence0based therapy model. It has been viewed as ...
Recursive Frame Analysis is used as a research method to examine Sue Johnson’s use of Emotionally Fo...
Emotionally-Focused Therapy for Couples (EFT for couples) is an evidence-based, short-term (8-20 ses...
Recursive frame analysis (RFA), both a practical therapeutic tool and an advanced qualitative resear...
The origin of recursive frame analysis (RFA) is revisited and discussed as a postmodern alternative ...
Recursive frame analysis (RFA) is both an advanced qualitative research method and a therapeutic too...
This thesis examines the effect of the use of Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) on the therapeutic ...
Emotion-focused therapy (EFT), also known as process-experiential therapy, integrates active therape...
The overall purpose of this study was to test claims regarding both the efficacy and mechanism of ch...
Attachment injuries occur as a result of aversive interpersonal events in which a partner is betraye...
Relationships with parents, siblings, and other family members go through transitions as they move a...
Focus is a critical component in solution focused brief therapy (SFBT; de Shazer et al., 1986), yet ...
Couple and family therapists are rarely the focus of research yet are critical for positive outcomes...
Objectives: In emotion‐focused therapy (EFT) relational processes between the therapist and client a...
A practical method of organizing and understanding discourse in therapy is presented based on four c...