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Practicing Emotionally Focused Therapy online: Calling all relationships.

Robert AllanStephanie A WiebeSusan M JohnsonOlena PiaseckyjT Leanne Campbell
Published in: Journal of marital and family therapy (2021)
In the midst of a global pandemic, couples are dealing a range of impacts that call for a cohesive unit while the virus frays at the edges of our most important relationships. Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is an evidence-based approach to working with relationships rooted in attachment theory. As a process-oriented psychotherapy, EFT is an ideal approach to working with relationships during this pandemic helping to solidify an "in it together" approach required to survive both as a couple and the pandemic. In this paper, we briefly review the adaptations for moving a couple therapy practice online through an EFT lens, drawing on an EFT macro-intervention called the "Tango" as a focus in this process. We conclude the paper with a case example providing the reader with an illustration of the process and ideas for what to pay attention to when working online with a couple from an EFT perspective.
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