Guest blogger: Amy Steinhauer, LCSW, CST, Evanston Relational Psychotherapy A late 60s heterosexual couple enters my office. They have turned away from each other sexually since his surgery for...
Over the past eight years of involvement in EFT trainings, I’ve heard a wide variety of ways that people learn of the model: a conference workshop, a one-day training, a course in grad school, etc., B...
A few weeks ago a group of advanced EFT practitioners met together to do a live supervision session using a bug-in-the-ear. If you’re not familiar with the process, the therapist conducts the session ...
Last month, we started EFT Advanced Core Skills series in both Minneapolis/St. Paul and Detroit and having the sessions just a week apart helped me finally clarify how to teach an essential element in...
I’ve always struggled with prescribing homework for couples. First, nobody likes doing it. Second, it can be difficult to know how to follow up when it isn’t done, or even attempted. Finally, while i...
I learned a new word at the Chicago Externship I co-led a few months ago with Lisa Palmer-Olsen of San Diego: “attachify”. Lisa first heard it from Dan Kim, an EFT therapist and colleague, but who kno...
The dates are set for Chicago Core Skills, your chance to learn, practice and sharpen your EFT skills with couples! Over the course of four 2-day sessions, we work through EFT, step by step, to deepen...
Hi Everyone – hope you’re all enjoying a glorious Summer! I’m writing about some upcoming trainings in the area this Fall that are worthy of special consideration. Dr. Barry McCarthy is a long time se...
I recently came across this short excerpt from a video interview conducted by Rich Simon of the Psychotherapy Networker with Dr. Dan Hughes, the creator of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy. Hughes d...