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  • Many EFT Therapists have become interested in doing Intensives for their couples but aren't sure how to dive in.

    In a more focused format, therapists can help their couples on a journey of connection, healing, and growth with our Couples Intensive Retreat featuring Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT).

    Many couples are longing to deepen their bond, communicate more effectively, and rediscover the love that brought them together.

    Join We Heart Therapy host Dr. Belle and special guest Jim Thomas, EFT Trainer Emeritus for a wonderful discussion where you'll delve into applying principles of EFT, a proven approach renowned for its effectiveness in strengthening relationships, in a couples intensives/retreat weekend format.

    For more information on EFT, please visit: https://www.iceeft.com and https://www.drsuejohnson.com

    Jim Thomas is the former Executive Director of the Colorado Center for EFT in the Denver area. Find more information on Jim Thomas, visit his website: https://jimthomas.care/ or https://www.coloradoeft.com/

    For more information on your host Dr. Belle, or to schedule and intensive with Dr. Belle, please visit:

    https://www.lasvegasmarriagecounselin...

    https://www.drbelle.com

    https://www.wehearttherapy.com

    https://www.snveft.com

  • Attunement is a pivotal clinical and social skill within Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), serving as a cornerstone of interpersonal connection. In the clinical realm, attunement embodies the therapist's ability to deeply tune into and understand as well as resonate with the emotional experiences of their clients, fostering a safe and empathetic environment wherein healing can flourish. Beyond therapy, attunement extends to social interactions, enhancing relational dynamics by fostering genuine understanding, empathy, and responsiveness.

    Join We Heart Therapy host Dr. Belle, PhD, LMFT and EFT Trainer Gretchen Harro (Chicago Center for EFT) as they discuss attunement, a transformative force, that enriches not only clinical relationships between therapists and clients but also promotes emotional well-being in social relationships.

    For more information on EFT, please visit: https://www.iceeft.com and https://www.drsuejohnson.com

    For more information on EFT Trainer Gretchen Harro and The Chicago Center for EF please visit: https://chicagoeft.com

    https://gretchenharro.com/

    For more information on your host Dr. Belle, please visit: https://www.lasvegasmarriagecounselin...

    https://www.drbelle.com

    https://www.wehearttherapy.com

    https://www.snveft.com

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  • Dr. Sue Johnson is an author, clinical psychologist, researcher, professor, popular presenter and speaker, and a leading innovator in the field of couple therapy and adult attachment. Sue is the primary developer of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), which has demonstrated its effectiveness in over 35 years of peer-reviewed clinical research.

    Sue is the founding Director of the International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT), a Distinguished Research Professor at Alliant University in San Diego, California, and Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology at the University of Ottawa, Canada.

    Join We Heart Therapy Host Dr. Belle, PhD, LMFT, Certified EFT Supervisor & Therapist as she interviews Dr. Sue Johnson about how she blazed new trails as a female leader during a time when the field of mental health was predominantly male dominated field.

    For more information on EFT and Dr. Sue Johnson, or to purchase a copy of her books, please visit: https://www.iceeft.com and https://www.drsuejohnson.com

    For more information on your host Dr. Belle, please visit: https://www.lasvegasmarriagecounselin...

    https://www.drbelle.com

    https://www.wehearttherapy.com

    https://www.snveft.com

  • When clinicians and therapists have clients that are more challenging than others because they present with more difficult dynamics, it can feel hard for the therapist to know how to confront and be direct about things in sessions with their clients in a way that is empathic and honors the truth, but doesn't shut down the client or activate their defenses.

    Join We Heart Therapy host Anabelle Bugatti PhD, LMFT and special guests, Belgium EFT Trainers Lieven Migerode and Jef Slootmaeckers, specialists in working with couples who suffer from violence in their relationships, as we discuss how to be direct and confront behavior and things that are not okay the EFT Way-More empathically while still honoring the truth using Emotionally Focused Therapy.

    You can contact Lieven and Jef directly on their website and request a copy of their published article on DV and IPV using EFT.

    For more information on Lieven Migerode and Jef Slootmaeckers, visit: https://eft-belgium.org

    For information on their book click here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Partnergewel...

    For information on the EFT World Summit https://www.EFTEuropa.com

    For more information on EFT, please visit:

    https://www.iceeft.com and https://www.drsuejohnson.com

    For more information on your host Dr. Belle, please visit:

    https://www.lasvegasmarriagecounselin...

    https://www.drbelle.com

    https://www.wehearttherapy.com

    https://www.snveft.com

  • Whenever two people come together, they each bring different experiences often around the same events or situations that have taken place. In couples therapy, being able to sit with both people within the relationship and make space for their experiences without taking sides or feeling like it has to be one truth or the other, can be a difficult challenge. Emotionally Focused Therapy is a model of couples counseling that really teaches therapists how to make space for both.

    Join We Heart Therapy host Dr. Belle, PhD, LMFT, and special Guest Dr. Cindy Goodness Zane, PsyD, EFT Trainer from Hawaii, as they discuss the art of being able to hold two truths together at the same time. How to make space for both to be right.

    For more information on EFT, visit:

    https://www.iceeft.com

    https://www.drsuejohnson.com

    For more information on Dr. Cindy Goodness and the Hawaii Center for EFT, please visit: https://www.hiceft.com/

    https://www.drcindygoodnesszane.com/

    For more information on your host, please visit:

    https://www.lasvegasmarriagecounselin...

    https://www.wehearttherapy.com

    https://www.DrBelle.com

    For Southern NV EFT visit:

    https://www.snveft.com

  • Emotionally Focused Therapy is an attachment-based model working in the zone of live emotions to help create second-order change. Join We Heart Therapy Host Dr. Belle, PhD, LMFT and Jim Thomas, ICEEFT Certified EFT Trainer & Therapist as they discuss how to get unstuck from intellectualizing emotions to going deeper into connecting to real live emotion in session.

    For more information on EFT and Sue Johnson, click below: http://drsuejohnson.com or http://www.iceeft.com

    Jim Thomas is one of the founders of the Colorado Center for EFT in Denver. Find more information on Jim Thomas, visit his website: https://jimthomas.care/ or https://www.coloradoeft.com/

    For more information on your host visit: http://www.LasVegasMarriageCounseling...

    http://www.WeHeartTherapy.com

    https://www.drbelle.com

  • Many Couples Therapists are interested in learning how to conduct intensive therapy sessions but are unsure how to go about switching from regular ongoing weekly sessions to 2 or 3 day couples intensives. Traditional Therapy is helpful for so many clients, however, many people don't have the schedule availability that permits regular sessions, and their relationship is suffering now. The good news is that couples intensives may be a great option for many of these couples! Attending a private couples therapy in an intensive therapy format helps couples get more traction in less time.

    Kelly Bourque, LMFT is a Certified Emotionally Focused Therapist (EFT) and Supervisor and the founder of Red Therapy Group. With 15+ years of experience, she works exclusively with couples, facilitating 3-day private intensives. Outside of therapy, Kelly spends her time mentoring other therapists, managing the group practice, developing e-courses and speaking.

    https://www.redtherapygroup.com

    https://www.eftmarriageintensive.com

    EFT Therapist Super Power Alliance hosted by Kelly, please visit: https://www.superpoweralliance.net/

    For more information on your host, Dr. Belle, PhD, LMFT please visit: https://www.DrBelle.com

    To book an intensive with Dr. Belle, please visit: https://www.LasVegasMarriageCounselin... https://www.WeHeartTherapy.com

    To order your Copy of her book, visit: https://a.co/d/1HwlZZf

  • As a therapist practicing Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), understanding secure attachment is paramount to providing effective couples counseling. Secure attachment serves as the foundation for healthy and thriving relationships, and EFT utilizes this knowledge to help couples strengthen their emotional bonds. By understanding the importance of secure attachment, therapists can guide couples in identifying and reshaping negative interaction patterns, fostering emotional responsiveness, and promoting a sense of safety and trust. EFT, considered the gold standard of couples counseling, empowers therapists to create a supportive therapeutic environment where couples can explore and heal attachment wounds, ultimately leading to greater relationship satisfaction and emotional well-being.

    In this video, we delve into the importance of understanding secure attachment using Susan Johnson's groundbreaking Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) approach. Join us as we explore the transformative power of EFT in cultivating secure attachment and fostering healthier, more fulfilling relationships.

    Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), pioneered by Susan M. Johnson, is a highly effective therapeutic approach (the gold standard of couples counseling actually!) designed to address all things related to the human experience, emotions, behavior, attachment-related issues, and it promotes and cultivates secure attachment.

    Secure attachment plays a vital role in our emotional well-being and relationship dynamics. Drawing from the research and expertise of renowned psychologist Susan Johnson, the creator of Emotionally Focused Therapy, this video unravels the core principles and practices of EFT to help you develop a deeper understanding of secure attachment. We'll also explore the fundamentals of secure attachment and its impact on our relationships. Discover how EFT emphasizes the importance of emotional responsiveness, accessibility, and engagement to create a secure attachment bond.

    By incorporating Emotionally Focused Therapy into your clinical practice, you can cultivate secure attachment, heal relationship wounds, and experience greater emotional well-being.

    If you're a therapist, Like and share this video with friends and loved ones who would benefit from gaining a deeper understanding of secure attachment and the transformative potential of Susan Johnson's Emotionally Focused Therapy. Together, let's unlock the power of secure attachment and cultivate healthier, more fulfilling relationships in our lives.

    For more information on EFT, Please visit The International Center for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy: https://www.iceeft.com

    For more information on Susan M. Johnson, PhD, please visit: https://www.drsuejohnson.com

    For information on special Guest Teri Murphy, PhD, LMFT, visit: https://www.terimurphy.com

    for information on scheduling therapy with Dr. Teri, visit: https://www.terimurphycounseling.com

    Visit The TN Center for EFT: https://www.EFTTennessee.com

    for information on your host Dr. Belle, visit:

    https://www.DrBelle.com

    https://www.WeHeartTherapy.com

    https://www.lasvegasmarriagecounselin...

    To get a copy of Dr. Belle's Book on Relentless Empathy, visit: https://www.amazon.com/Using-Relentle...

  • As mental health clinicians and couples therapists, having an effective map to help clients navigate their emotional pain and problems is essential. As EFT Therapists, we all learn EFT at different paces, and sometimes, as we get more complex cases and our own development in the model grows, we can sometimes forget some of the basics.

    Join We Heart Therapy host Anabelle Bugatti, Ph.D./LMFT/Certified EFT Supervisor & Therapist, and special guest EFT Trainer and LMFT Debi Scimeca-Diaz from the Center for EFT in New Jersey as we discuss going back to the basic fundamentals in EFT, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Founded by Susan M Johnson.

    For more information on EFT Emotionally Focused Therapy, and to get trained in EFT or to find an EFT Therapist in your area, please visit: https://www.iceeft.com or https://www.drsuejohnson.com

    For more information on EFT Trainer Debi Scimeca-Diaz, or the Center for EFT in NJ, click below:

    http://www.CouplesTherapyNJ.com

    http://www.EFTCNJ.com

    For more information on your host, Anabelle Bugatti, Ph.D./LMFT, click below:

    http://www.DrBelle.com

    http://www.WeHeartTherapy.com

    https://www.snveft.com

    For information on Dr. Belle's book, using Relentless Empathy in the Therapeutic Relationship, Connecting with Challenging and Difficult Clients, visit: https://a.co/d/cwZ0tFN

  • When people re-partner or remarry, bringing children with them from past relationships into their new relationship, sometimes the process of formulating a new family unit, or blending families into stepfamilies can present some unique challenges that couples have to face, not just within their couples relationship but within the new family unit as well.

    Join We Heart Therapy Host, Dr. Belle, Ph.D., LMFT, and EFT Trainer/ICEEFT Co-Founder, Gail Palmer, as they discuss how to use EFT Emotionally Focused Therapy and EFFT, Emotionally Focused Family Therapy strategies to help couples who are blending to find connection and cohesion in their new family unit.

    For more information on EFT/EFFT, or to learn how to become an official EFT Therapist by attending EFT Trainings, or to find an EFT Therapist in your area, please visit: https://www.ICEEFT.com

    For more information on Dr. Sue Johnson, pioneer of EFT/EFFT/EFIT, please visit: http://www.drsuejohnson.com

    For more information on special guest, Canadian EFT Trainer Gail Palmer, MSW/RMFT and ICEEFT Co-Founder, please visit: http://www.GailPalmerEFFT.com

    For more information on your host, Dr. Belle, please visit: https://www.DrBelle.com

    https://www.WeHeartTherapy.com

    https://www.SuccessinVulnerability.com

    https://www.SNVEFTcom

  • If you're a therapist or professional counselor, working with clients who have been through a loss and are grieving is an important area to be fully trained in to provide the best care. The mental health industry's current Gold Standard for therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy or EFT, whether for couples, families, or individuals, has been demonstrated through many outcome research to be one of the most effective models for helping people heal and connect. EFT is founded on attachment science and is offered by clinicians around the globe. Helping grieving clients go through the healing process using the attachment lens is an excellent and effective way to help them cope and heal.

    Join We Heart Therapy host, Dr. Belle, ICEEFT Certified EFT Supervisor & Therapist, and special guest Dr. Leanne Campbell, Psychologist, and ICEEFT certified EFT Trainer as they discuss how to use the model of Emotionally Focused Therapy to help individuals with grief cope and heal.

    For more information on Emotionally Focused Therapy, to get training as a therapist in the model, or to find a therapist in your area that is trained in EFT, visit: https://www.ICEEFT.com or https://www.drsuejohnson.com

    To buy a copy of Dr. Belle's book, Using Relentless Empathy in the Therapeutic Relationship Connecting with Challenging and Difficult Clients, on Amazon, click here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0367350440/...

    For more information on your host, Dr. Belle, please visit: http://www.drbelle.com

    https://www.lasvegasmarriagecounselin...

    https://www.WeHeartTherapy.com

    https://www.snveft.com

    For more information on special guest Dr. Leanne Campbell, please visit: https://courses.eftvancouverisland.com/

    Dr. Leanne Campbell is co-director of the Vancouver Island Centre for EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy) and Campbell & Fairweather Psychology Group and is an Honorary Research Associate of Vancouver Island University. Trained by Dr. Sue Johnson in the early 1990s, she has continued to work in the EFT model since that time, and has provided psychotherapy services to hundreds of individuals, couples, and families over the past about three decades. By request, Dr. Campbell also provides personalized results-driven ‘intensives’ (i.e., ‘boot camps’) for couples motivated to improve their relationship and/or address ‘attachment injuries’ related to infidelity, other significant life events and/or transitions (e.g., loss or trauma).

    Known for her expertise in trauma, Dr. Campbell has provided hundreds of psychological assessment reports for forensic/legal and personal injury matters being considered before various levels of Court. She also is regularly called upon to provide expert opinion, as well as psychological evaluations for various insurance companies and bodies involved in adjudicating personal injury and other trauma-based claims.

  • In relationships we often get into negative "cycles" or patterns of interaction, where miscommunication leads to anger, defenses, and disconnection. One of the most common relational patterns is the Pursuer-Withdrawer pattern. Pursuers often initiate discussions, want to talk things out right away, and move closer toward their partner to connect, whereas Withdrawers often shut down or get silent to avoid confrontation and may even leave the room to get "space" to manage difficult emotions. At the same time, everyone may do both a little of both at different times, whether you're a pursuer or a withdrawer boils down to your primary instinctual tendency during conflict. As EFT Emotionally Focused Therapists, it is important that we understand what's happening inside the world of both pursuers and withdrawers. Join We Heart Therapy Host Anabelle Bugatti, Ph.D., LMFT, and Certified EFT Trainer Sam Jinich, Ph.D., as they discuss how to understand the world of a withdrawer and tips and strategies within EFT for helping these clients.

    For information on Emotionally Focused Therapy, visit: http://www.ICEEFT.com

    http://www.drsuejohnson.com

    Sam Jinich, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice in San Francisco. Sam has been endorsed and certified by the International Centre of Exellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT) as a Certified Emotionally Focused Couple Therapist, Supervisor, and Trainer. Sam is the Clinical Director of the San Francisco Center for Emotionally Focused Therapy (SFCEFT) and of the Instituto de Terapia Focalizada en las Emociones (ITFE).

    For more information on Sam Jinich, PhD, visit:

    https://www.sfceft.com

    http://www.samueljinich.com/

    For more information on your host Dr. Belle and We Heart Therapy, please visit:

    http://www.drbelle.com

    https://www.wehearttherapy.com http://www.LasVegasMarriageCounseling...

    http://www.snveft.com

    More EFT Training Visit: https://www.SuccessinVulernability.com

  • Emotionally Focused Therapy currently holds the APA Gold Standard of couples counseling because of its rigorous research and outcome studies on the efficacy of the model and its interventions. But many don't know that EFT is also perfect for working with Individuals and Families!

    Join We Heart Therapy Host Dr. Belle, PhD, LMFT, and Dr. Sue Johnson, the Pioneer of Emotionally Focused Therapy, as they discuss why EFT is perfect for working with individual clients in counseling and therapy and how it can be applied to these sessions.

    For more information on EFT and Dr. Sue Johnson, please visit: https://www.ICEEFT.com

    https://www.DrSueJohnson.com

    To purchase a copy of Dr. Sue Johnson's latest books on Amazon, visit:

    A Primer for Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT) https://a.co/d/ikZaQJ1

    Attachment Theory in Practice https://a.co/d/8DoCJRE

    For more information on your host Dr. Belle, Author, Speaker, Certified EFT Supervisor & Therapist, and President of Southern NV EFT, please visit: https://www.WeHeartTherapy.com

    https://www.DrBelle.com

    https://www.SNVEFT.com

    To Purchase a copy of Dr. Belle's book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/4GIwj5h

  • The client's use of their spiritual values and religion in their therapy sessions can really be an asset to the client's mental health. However, sometimes, clients can use their religious values or spiritual beliefs as a block or an exit during sessions as a sort of bypass to avoid doing some of the deeper emotional work that's needed. Spirituality and Religion can be super helpful, and it can be very delicate to know what to do when you want to honor the client's beliefs but also recognize when it's coming up in session as a way to avoid doing deeper work. As therapists, we want to make sure that we don't dismiss a client's spiritual or religious beliefs, or that we also don't get stuck preaching to them either (be sure of your ethical best practices here!).

    Join We Heart Therapy host Dr. Belle and ICEEFT Certified EFT Trainer "Doc Hawk," James Hawkins Ph.D., as they discuss how to work with clients' use of spiritual/religious bypasses in session using EFT Emotionally Focused Therapy.

    For more information on ICEEFT & EFT, visit: http://www.iceeft.com http://www.drsuejohnson.com

    For more information on Arkansas EFT Trainer James Hawkins, Ph.D., LPC, find him at: https://www.arkansaseft.com

    Find James on his podcast, The Leading Edge in Emotionally Focused Therapy https://theleadingedgeineft.podbean.com/

    Find Dr. James Hawkins & Dr. Belle on Success in Vulnerability: https://www.successinvulnerability.com

    To purchase a copy of Dr. Belle's Self of the Therapist book on Amazon, all about Harnessing the power of Empathy to connect with difficult clients, visit: https://a.co/d/7R1S76N

    For information on your host, Anabelle Bugatti, Ph.D., LMFT, visit: http://www.drbelle.com

    http://www.wehearttherapy.com

    http://www.snveft.com

    http://www.lasvegasmarriagecounseling...

  • Anger can easily be one of the most misunderstood emotions. Anger tells us something important about a person's pain and fear and plays an important function in our survival. Sometimes anger can also show up as a response to trauma, and learning how to work with anger similarly to the way we work with Trauma can be helpful in working with angry clients.

    Join We Heart Therapy host Anabelle Bugatti Ph.D., LMFT, and special guests, Belgium EFT Trainer Lieven Migerode and EFT Supervisor Jef Slootmaeckers as they discuss how to work with anger as a form of trauma in relationships using Emotionally Focused Therapy.

    You can contact Lieven and Jef directly on their website and request a copy of their published article on DV and IPV using EFT.

    For more information on Lieven Migerode and Jef Slootmaeckers, visit: https://eft-belgium.org

    For more information on EFT, please visit: https://www.iceeft.com and https://www.drsuejohnson.com

    To get a copy of Dr. Belle's book on Amazon for therapists, click here: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin...

    For more information on your host Dr. Anabelle Bugatti, please visit:

    www.DrBelle.com

    www.WeHeartTherapy.com

  • As therapists, we often help couples rebuild their connection, but what happens when a couple doesn't stay together? There are many resources for grieving from someone's passing, but not a lot of resources to help someone who is going through the end of a relationship, heartbreak, or break up. Join We Heart Therapy host, Dr. Belle, PhD, LMFT Certified EFT Supervisor & Therapist, and special guest Dr. Clare Rosoman, Clinical Psychologist and ICEEFT certified EFT Trainer in Australia, as we discuss Grieving Relationship Loss using the attachment-based model of counseling, Emotionally Focused Therapy.

    For more information on EFT, or to become trained as a therapist in EFT, please visit: http://www.ICEEFT.com or https://www.DrSueJohnson.com

    For more information on special guest Dr. Clare Rosoman, and to get a copy of her new book, please visit:

    An Emotionally Focused Guide to Relationship Loss: Life After Love https://www.amazon.com/Emotionally-Fo...

    For the Australian Centre for EFT (ACEFT): https://www.aceft.com.au

    Dr. Clare Rosoman https://www.clarerosoman.com

    For more information on your host, Dr. Belle, PhD, LMFT please visit and to purchase a copy of her book on Relentless Empathy for Challenging and Difficult Clients:

    https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin...

    https://www.WeHeartTherapy.com

    https://www.DrBelle.com

    https://www.snveft.com

  • As therapists, we often have clients that come to therapy that engage in habits and behaviors that are consistent with addiction, but because their behaviors don't fit into the stereotypical societal definition of addiction, they may struggle to see the problem with their behavior or even recognize their behavior as a part of problematic substance use. Join We Heart Therapy Host Dr. Belle Ph.D., LMFT (Certified EFT Supervisor & Therapist), and Jim Thomas, ICEEFT Certified EFT Trainer, Supervisor & Therapist, and Addiction Specialist as they discuss the EFT techniques and interventions to work with clients with problematic substance use.

    For more information on EFT and getting trained in EFT or to find an EFT therapist in your area, visit: https://www.iceeft.com https://www.DrSueJohnson.com

    Jim Thomas is the Executive Director of the Colorado Center for EFT in the Denver area. Find more information on Jim Thomas, visit his website: https://jimthomas.care/ or https://www.coloradoeft.com/

    To get your copy of Dr. Belle's book for mental health workers, visit: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin...

    For more information on your host Dr. Belle, PhD, LMFT visit: http://www.DrBelle.com

    http://www.WeHeartTherapy.com or http://www.snveft.com

  • There are many reasons why a person may have had to learn to shut down emotion, avoid doing emotion or simply was never taught how to express their emotions outwardly, all of which have nothing to do with Autism. Yet, many therapists mistake a lack of emotional expression right off the bat for Autism, which can cause a therapist to jump to a pathological conclusion without really understanding the whole picture.

    And while lack of appropriate emotional expression or flat affect can be a diagnostic criteria for autism, there are also many people in the world who have Autism and can name and identify emotions as well. Regardless of whether or not a person comes for couples counseling or individual psychotherapy with autism, the diagnosis does not have to equal total hopelessness for learning how to do emotions. And in either case, the work a skilled Emotionally Focused Therapist will do in session for any client with trouble feeling and expressing emotion will be the same, whether or not a person does have Autism.

    Join We Heart Therapy host & Cert. EFT Supervisor/Therapist Dr. Belle and special guest, EFT Trainer Scott Woolley, PhD, as they discuss Autism, emotions, and how to use Emotionally Focused Therapy to work with both dynamics.

    For more information on Emotionally Focused Therapy pioneered by Sue Johnson, visit: http://www.iceeft.com

    For more information on Scott Woolley, PhD, contact Scott at http://www.DrScottWoolley.com or http://TRIEFT.org

    To buy a copy of Dr. Belle's book, click here: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin...

    Join your host Dr. Belle, PhD LMFT at: https://www.DrBelle.com http://www.LasVegasMarriagecounseling... or http://www.WeHeartTherapy.com

  • Anger is perhaps one of the more misunderstood emotions and is commonly more challenging dynamic therapists work directly with when it comes alive in therapy sessions. Join EFT Supervisor/Therapist Dr. Belle, Ph.D. LMFT and special guest ICEEFT Certified EFT Trainer George Faller, LMFT, EFT Trainer/Supervisor and President of the NY Center for EFT as they discuss how to understand and work with Anger effectively using Emotionally Focused Therapy.

    To purchase a copy of Dr. Belle's Book, Using Relentless Empathy in the Therapeutic Relationship, on Amazon: https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin...

    For information and research on EFT pioneered by Sue Johnson, visit: http://www.iceeft.com

    https://www.drsuejohnson.com

    For more information on special guest George Faller, visit: Learn tactical strategies for helping your couples at- https://www.successinvulernability.com

    http://www.GeorgeFaller.com or https://www.SuccessInVulernability.com

    http://www.nyceft.com

    Check out George's podcast Foreplay Radio at: https://www.foreplayrst.com/

    Visit your host EFT Supervisor and Therapist, Anabelle Bugatti Ph, LMFT at: https://www.drbelle.com

    https://www.LasVegasMarriageCounselin...

    https://www.WeHeartTherapy.com https://www.snveft.com

  • Right now in society, it has never been more important to learn how to have hard conversations that are effective and lead to understanding and healing the pain of social injustices and injuries that have taken place. The good news is, is that Emotionally Focused Therapy offers us a clear roadmap for having such challenging and important conversations. Using the EFT map around healing attachment injuries can help bring people within not just our families and friends, but also within our society into the conversation that can hopefully result in healing, understanding, repairing, and connection. Remember, a person doesn't have to have bad intentions in their heart in order to unknowingly be doing something that is sending a signal of danger or disconnection to another. This is why it has never been more important to learn how to have effective conversations where two seemingly different perspectives can come together not in a spirit of blame and attack but to a place of repair; offering understanding and empathy in a place of pain, creating awareness and change around danger cues, and having important repairative conversations that build connection together.

    Join We Heart Therapy host Dr. Belle and ICEEFT Certified EFT Trainer "Doc Hawk", James Hawkins PhD, as they discuss how to use EFT's attachment injury repair model as a map to having challenging conversations and repair social injuries.

    For more information on ICEEFT & EFT, visit: http://www.iceeft.com http://www.drsuejohnson.com

    For more information on Arkansas EFT Trainer James Hawkins, PhD, LPC, find him at: https://www.arkansaseft.com

    Find James on his podcast The Leading Edge in Emotionally Focused Therapy https://theleadingedgeineft.podbean.com/

    Find Dr. James Hawkins & Dr. Belle on Success in Vulnerability: https://www.successinvulnerability.co...

    For information on your host, Anabelle Bugatti, PhD, LMFT visit: http://www.drbelle.com

    http://www.wehearttherapy.com

    http://www.snveft.com

    http://www.lasvegasmarriagecounseling...