At the cutting edge of the new era in couple and family therapy, EFT offers clinicians a systematic map, not just to conflict reduction but to the creation
of safe emotional connection.
Hold Me Tight by Sue Johnson — teaches Emotionally Focused Therapy, and that the way to save and enrich a relationship is to
reestablish safe emotional connection and preserve the attachment bond ↵ 9.
Introduces the author's Emotionally Focused Therapy technique, explaining how to assist couples by treating their relationship as a love - based, attachment bond that can be healed through a reestablishment
of safe emotional connections.
As you begin to use these steps and work through the cycles you create
a safe emotional connection which also fosters a real strong sense of «usness» in the relationship.
However, there are often things that get in the way of experiencing that deep and
safe emotional connection.
I sincerely believe EFT is a successful approach to creating loving relationships and understanding relationships in a different and more helpful manner, and I have great privilege and pride to be able to walk alongside couples in their journey to greater closeness and
safe emotional connection.
EFT focuses on the emotional connection of every relationship by de-escalating conflict, creating
a safe emotional connection, and strengthening bonds between partners.
The book is a therapy program that helped many couples learn how to de-escalate conflict, create
a safe emotional connection, and strengthen bonds between partners.
The way to enhance or save our relationships with each other and with God is to be open, attuned, responsive, and to reestablish
safe emotional connection.
«Hundreds of attachment studies show that
safe emotional connection is the opposite of deadening, in or out of bed,» says Johnson.
Hundreds of attachment studies show that
safe emotional connection is the opposite of deadening, in or out of bed.