When families and couples in
distress come to therapy, they often present with a wide range of difficulties.
Not exact matches
People often don't
come to couples counselling until the relationship really is in crisis, so therapists find themselves working with people who are
distressed, angry and disappointed — and who bring their arguments, resentments and sexual difficulties into the
therapy room.
Research on EFT has shown that 70 - 75 % of couples move from
distress to recovery and about 90 % of couples show greater improvements as compared
to when they started
coming to therapy.
When people are experiencing
distress in their lives and can't find a way
to fix it on their own they end up
coming in for EMDR
Therapy.
EFT appears
to move couples from
distress to recovery for 70
to 75 % of the cases, and creates improvements in 90 % of the couples
coming in for
therapy.
Research on the success of EFT: EFT appears
to move couples from
distress in 10 - 12 sessions for 70 - 75 % of cases and creates improvements in 90 % of couples
coming in for
therapy.
And many of the couples who
come into my
therapy practice blame their relationship
distress on not knowing how
to communicate with one another.