Summary Family Counseling Approach Paper Emotionally Focused Therapy Liberty University ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT GUARANTEE GRADE A+
Abstract Emotionally Focused therapy is a technique used in couple and family therapy to treat trauma. Techniques focus heavily on interpersonal communication, acknowledging emotions, and repairing bonds. Emotional experience is said to be about human growth potential and self- disclosing. These techniques prove to be very beneficial in repairing relationships and developing skills families and couples can use well into the future to prevent future trauma. Because each family and client are unique there is not one way to do therapy. EFT focuses on each situation individually and uses client led goals to help them get to a place where they can heal and address their feelings openly. Keywords: Emotionally Focused Therapy, family, couple, emotion Part I Emotional distress is something that many people have to face in their lives. There are also many incidents of attachment issues and negative effect on relationships and bonding. Emotionally focused therapy (EFT), is an approach that is used for couples and families who face these problems and is an empirically validated approach (Wiebe & Johnson, 2016). It is said to be one of the most effective approaches in relation so solving family and relationship problems. EFT is an approach that relies heavily on the aspects of functioning described using the attachment theory. Relationship trauma whether romantic or familial has been seen to be able to be repaired using emotionally focused therapy. What makes EFT so significant and successful is that it views couples and families in an intrapsychic and interactional way. This helps them to gain access to what is emotionally substantial for all involved. Leading figures There are two leading figures in the EFT approach. Sue Johnson and
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- Liberty University
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- HSMF 601 (HSMF601)
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