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Online-Workshop in Emotion-Focused Couples Therapy (EFT-C Level 1)
Description
The Swiss Institute for Emotion-Focused Therapy is very pleased to announce a four-day workshop in Emotion-Focused Therapy for Couples with Dr. Leslie Greenberg (EFT-C, Level 1). This four-day online training is designed for practising therapists who are interested in learning Emotion-Focused Couples Therapy from its founding father without committing to the full two-year EFT-C training.
This program provides participants with a solid grounding in the skills required to work more directly with emotion in psychotherapy with couples. In order to provide some degree of experiential training participants will be asked to script another member as a relational partner and we will work in this manner with each persons couple patterns. The training program will begin with a theoretical discussion of the role of emotion and emotional awareness in function and dysfunction in couples. The importance of working with amygdala based emotion in therapy will be emphasized. The principles of emotionally focused couples work will be presented. We will look at ways for dealing with affect regulation in marriage especially in relation to power and identity issues and emotional injuries that lead to depression. The role of the emotions of shame and anger related to threats to identity, status or power central in depression in couples will be addressed in addition to the emotions of fear and anxiety, related to abandonment fears and loss and threats to attachment security. We will look at how to access adaptive emotions, such as sadness at loss and empowering anger at violation. This leads to a change in self-other narratives and interaction. Tapes of how to work in couple therapy with the emotions related to, intimacy and attachment, power and identity, to transform vicious cycles into virtuous ones will be discussed.
Educational Objectives:
1. Develop formulations, treatment goals, and create plans based on the EFT- C model.
2. Understand the phenomenon of marital distress in the context of emotion and its role in intimacy and attachment.
3. Identify specific interventions to help couples externalize their problem as a negative interactional cycle.
4. Learn to identify different types of emotions, emotion schemes and forms of emotional expression.
5. Learn to differentiate between attachment and identity oriented emotions.
6. Learn how to intervene differentially with emotion.
7. Learn how to access adaptive emotions to produce change.
8. Learn to facilitate the transformation of negative interactional cycles and related problematic affect states and access more intimate states.
9. Change both intra-psychic and interpersonal dynamics.
10. Deal with blocks and impasses in responsiveness.
This program provides participants with a solid grounding in the skills required to work more directly with emotion in psychotherapy with couples. In order to provide some degree of experiential training participants will be asked to script another member as a relational partner and we will work in this manner with each persons couple patterns. The training program will begin with a theoretical discussion of the role of emotion and emotional awareness in function and dysfunction in couples. The importance of working with amygdala based emotion in therapy will be emphasized. The principles of emotionally focused couples work will be presented. We will look at ways for dealing with affect regulation in marriage especially in relation to power and identity issues and emotional injuries that lead to depression. The role of the emotions of shame and anger related to threats to identity, status or power central in depression in couples will be addressed in addition to the emotions of fear and anxiety, related to abandonment fears and loss and threats to attachment security. We will look at how to access adaptive emotions, such as sadness at loss and empowering anger at violation. This leads to a change in self-other narratives and interaction. Tapes of how to work in couple therapy with the emotions related to, intimacy and attachment, power and identity, to transform vicious cycles into virtuous ones will be discussed.
Educational Objectives:
1. Develop formulations, treatment goals, and create plans based on the EFT- C model.
2. Understand the phenomenon of marital distress in the context of emotion and its role in intimacy and attachment.
3. Identify specific interventions to help couples externalize their problem as a negative interactional cycle.
4. Learn to identify different types of emotions, emotion schemes and forms of emotional expression.
5. Learn to differentiate between attachment and identity oriented emotions.
6. Learn how to intervene differentially with emotion.
7. Learn how to access adaptive emotions to produce change.
8. Learn to facilitate the transformation of negative interactional cycles and related problematic affect states and access more intimate states.
9. Change both intra-psychic and interpersonal dynamics.
10. Deal with blocks and impasses in responsiveness.
Formateurs/trices
Prof. Greenberg Leslie
Date
22.10.2024 - 25.10.2024
Heures
2:00pm - 9:30pm CET
Catégorie
Webinar
Spécialités
Psychologie clinique
Lieu de la formation
3012 Bern
Suisse
Région
Espace Mittelland
Nom de l'institution
Institut für Emotionsfokussierte Therapie Schweiz
Prix en CHF (TVA incluse)
800.00
Unités de formation continue
16.00
Langues
Anglais
Accessible en fauteuil roulant
Oui