Seminars


Externship in Emotionally Focused Therapy (Level One)
Mar
6
to Mar 14

Externship in Emotionally Focused Therapy (Level One)

For Iranian Mental Health Providers from all over the world,

With Special Discount!

 

Learning EFT Begins with the 4-Day EFT Externship

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) was developed by Dr. Sue Johnson and Dr. Les Greenberg.  Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) provides a well-researched map for helping couples grow closer and deal with relationship conflicts.  The EFT model is based on Attachment Theory, the Science of Love and Emotions and Humanistic Psychology.  EFT helps couples move from relational distress and disconnection to safer, more connected relationships.

Relationships can be a cause of stress and pain or a source of comfort and joy. EFT therapists help partners understand more clearly each other’s deepest emotions and attachment longings and fears. However, feelings are often hidden, unexpressed or misunderstood. EFT therapists help partners access, deepen and communicate their feelings to each other in heart-felt moving ways.

In the EFT Externship, therapists will learn how to view relationship distress through an Attachment lens and to focus their attention on attachment needs and longings.  Therapists will learn how to pay attention more closely to the emotions of their clients and to explore, heighten and expand underlying emotions.  Therapists will also learn and practice how to facilitate new couples therapy conversations that increase their couples’ feelings of secure attachment, closeness and connection. The goal of the San Francisco Center for Emotionally Focused Therapy is to train therapists to attune to their clients better, by tuning their therapeutic ear to the emotions of the relational dance.

When couples are in distress, some couples disagree, fight and repeatedly engage in negative patterns of blaming, criticizing, defending and withdrawing. In a patterned fashion, this often leads partners to fight, avoid, distance, emotionally or physically withdraw or to become detached from each other. The focus of EFT is to understand the underlying, often unspoken reasons and attachment-related significance and impact of these patterns and to help partners to express their vulnerable emotions to each other.

Traditional types of couple’s therapy tend to be open-ended, focus on behavior change, teach negotiation and communication skills or minimize the importance of interdependence. In contrast, the EFT approach hones in on increasing a couple’s attunement and empathy in order to build trust and create a safe haven and secure base.  In EFT, we focus on helping couples create and build more secure bonds with each other. We help partners turn to each other when they are most vulnerable, and we foster accessibility, responsiveness, and emotional engagement when partners take the risk of expressing their underlying feelings and needs.

In the EFT approach, couples learn to recognize the negative cycle that keeps them stuck where often one person pursues and criticizes and the other responds defensively or withdraws or both pursue or both withdraw. Couples learn to identify the needs and fears that keep them in that negative cycle and they learn to identify and express their underlying emotions in a way that transforms the repetitive negative cycle into a more positive and secure relationship that enables the couple to more easily resolve their problems on their own.

Partners learn to empathize with each other and become more supportive when they experience the others vulnerability expressed in clear and poignant ways. By learning how to be more accessible, responsive and emotionally engaged (A.R.E.), partners create a more secure and loving bond.

In the EFT Externship, you will learn how to help your couples deal with their feelings together, reach towards each other, and be responsive in more loving and positive ways. You will learn by watching videotaped and live demonstrations of the approach and you will practice via experiential exercises and role plays.

The four-day EFT Externship is the first step towards developing an in-depth understanding of Emotionally Focused Therapy and learning this model of couples’ therapy.

Our Externship is recognized by the International Center for Excellence in EFT (ICEEFT) and completion of the four training days can also be used for Continuing Education credit (28 CEU’s) and towards your Certification as an EFT therapist.

We recommend that you visit ICEEFT.com and DrSueJohnson.com for more details.

Suggested Reading for the EFT Externship:

  1. Johnson, S.M. (2019). Attachment Theory in Practice: Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) with Individuals, Couples and Families. – First Edition.

  2. Johnson, S.M. (2004). The Practice of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy: Creating Connection. New York: Bruner / Routledge.-Second Edition.

  3. Johnson, S.M, Bradley, B., Furrow, J., Lee, A., Palmer, G., Tilley, D., & Woolley, S. (2005). Becoming an Emotionally Focused Couples Therapist: A Workbook. New York: Bruner/ Routledge.

  4. Johnson, S.M. (2008). Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love. New York: Little Brown.

General Objectives of Externship:

Participants will:

1.     Obtain a clear understanding of the basic experiential and systemic concepts of an “Emotionally Focused” approach to couple therapy.

2.     Conceptualize couple distress and relationship repair based on theories of attachment and emotion.

3.     Develop skills in helping partners to change the emotional responses that lead to relational distress and that maintain a repetitive negative cycle of interaction.

4.     Help partners shape new interactional patterns and bonding events.

5.     Practice EFT interventions to overcome therapeutic impasses with couples and to treat attachment related injuries.

At an EFT Externship you can expect:

1.     Presentations of theory and clinical techniques that are clearly explained.

2.     Skills training and experiential / hands-on exercises.

3.     Observation of videotaped sessions and when possible, a live couple consultation.

After Completion of the 4-Day EFT Externship, you will receive a Certificate for 28 hours of Continuing Education from R Cassidy Seminars (28 CE credits: $30)

For other worldwide EFT trainings, events, workshops, books, articles, training tapes, and information about becoming certified in EFT, please visit ICEEFT.com and DrSueJohnson.com.

 

Details About EFT Externship:

Who should attend: The Externship is limited to all licensed professionals (and license eligible interns) who counsel couples, including psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists, licensed pastoral counselors, family physicians, social workers, psychiatric nurses, counselors and students training in these professions.

Diversity: We aim to cultivate a climate of inclusion, an environment where all can feel safe, valued, cared for, and given an opportunity to form meaningful connections with each other.  In all facets of our work we strive to embody what we hope to see in the world – a just, loving humanity and community in which people are free to be themselves fully – where people can embrace their most basic universal human attachment needs without fear of persecution or marginalization as a result of religion, race, ethnic or national origin, sexual/affectional orientation and preferences, gender expression, family structure, age, class, mental health, physical character or disability.  These values are inherent in the attachment science and humanistic approach to intervention that all our work is based on.

Continuing Education Credits: 28 hours of Continuing Education Credits available to Psychologists, MFTs, LCSWs for participating in this training offered by R. Cassidy Seminars (28 CE credits: $30)

Cancellation Policy: If you wish to withdraw from the Externship, you must do so in writing. Cancel six weeks prior to the externship to receive a full refund of your registration fee. We are sorry that no refunds will be available for cancellations made within six weeks of the externship due to administrative costs, materials fees and other expenditures made in advance of the training. 

Location: Online via Zoom


Trainer: Dr. Sam Jinich, Certified EFT Therapist, Supervisor and Trainer

               Jila Behnad, Certified EFT Therapist, Supervisor (Helper)


Date: March / 6-7th, 13.14th / 2021 from 9am to 5pm Pacific Time

Fee:  Regular Fee: $1100   For Iranian Mental Health Providers: $600 (After 12/30/2020)

                                                                                   Early Bird:    $500 (Before 12/30/2020)

                                                                                    Student Fee: $400

For more info contact please contact us at Contact@RahaFoundation.org

 

 

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Sep
26

Can You See Me? - Live Interactive Webinar

An invitation to dialogue for therapists working with clients who differ from them. 

Recently our country has been awakened to the systemic nature of racism, and the complicit part that well-meaning people have played.

Join us for a day of deep reflection and discussion in a safe atmosphere to explore the parts of us that have previously been too risky to explore.

This workshop uses story-telling, experiential exercises, videos, small group exploration and large group discussion to explore themes of racism, prejudice, privilege and fear as they pertain to the therapy setting.

By: Jila Behnad, MFT, Certified EFT Therapist and Supervisor  and

     Naomi Rather, PhD, Certified EFT Therapist and Supervisor

Date &Time: Saturday, September/ 26/ 2020  Time: 9:00 am – 4:30 pm  Pacific Time                  

Location: Online/Zoom

(It will be recorded. You can watch it later if you are unable to participate.)

Cost:  $100 for workshop only     

This course offers 6CEs that will count for required 6 units for law and ethics and Multicultural Diversity for Psychologists, Psychoanalysts, Social Workers, Counselors/Marriage and Family Therapists, Creative Arts Therapists, Chemical Dependency Counselors, Educators, and Nurses.

If you need 6 CE hours of Law and Ethics or Multicultural Diversity, please register here:

https://www.academeca.com/CEUReg/SeminarInfo.aspx?seminarId=3254

You will see “Select” in a blue box under Upcoming Seminars. Choose9/26/20. Then click on “Select Pricing”. You can pay now or after the course for your CE credits and then follow the instructions on their paid receipt. If you have any question about your CE please call Karen Newell 707-321-0926 or email Karen@rcassidy.com.


Objectives

-Identify our own "blind spots" and defensiveness with certain clients.

-Explore the origins of these beliefs and behaviors.

-Unpack our ingrained responses, and begin to imagine new ways of being with others who are different from ourselves.

-Find our "inner immigrant" and learn to tune in to the losses and experiences of clients who have immigrated to our home country.

-Become more attuned to generational trauma, learn to identify and address it earlier in treatment.

-Develop new ways of being more authentic with clients who are different from us.

Who will benefit most from this course

- Mental health professionals who work with immigrant clients.

- Those who support immigrants and are striving to build an understanding multi-cultural community.

Please watch the trailer:   https://youtu.be/DiNQEMKd0To 

(Thanks to all the wonderful trainers, supervisors, therapists, clients and friends who shared a very beautiful but unseen part of themselves with us in my interviews with them.)  

Looking forward to seeing you

We Can Make A Better World Together!

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