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Becoming an Emotionally Focused Couple Therapist: The Workbook |  | Authors: Susan Johnson, Brent Bradley, Jim Furrow, Alison Lee, Gail Palmer, Doug Tiley, Scott Woolley Publisher: Brunner-Routledge Category: Book
List Price: $29.95 Buy New: $25.44 as of 11/21/2009 10:13 EST details You Save: $4.51 (15%)
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Media: Paperback Edition: Workbook Pages: 416 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.1 x 0.9
ISBN: 0415947472 Dewey Decimal Number: 616 EAN: 9780415947473 ASIN: 0415947472
Publication Date: September 7, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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An invaluable tool for clinicians and students, Becoming an Emotionally Focused Therapist: The Workbook takes the reader on an adventure – the quest to become a competent, confident, and passionate couple and family therapist. In an accessible resource for training and supervision, seven expert therapists lead the reader through the nine essential steps of EFT with explicit intervention strategies. Suitable as a companion volume to The Practice of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy, 2nd Ed. or as a stand-alone learning tool, the workbook provides an easy road-map to mastering the art of EFT with exercises, review sheets and practice models. Unprecedented in its novel and interactive approach, this is a must-have for all therapists searching for lasting and efficient results in couple therapy.
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| Customer Reviews: Excellent Book! September 16, 2008 John Thomas 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book was required for my graduate level psychology class. It was well written and full of useful information. I intend to keep it as a reference book for my practice.
Over the top workbook July 3, 2006 Dr. John Laughlin (Glenn Dale, MD) 26 out of 28 found this review helpful
Be prepared to spend tons of time reading, answering multiple choice questions, hunting down answers in the back of this clumsy oversized book. It is too much of a pretty good thing. Needs reworking and a good editor to trim it down and make it more user friendly. It has more words in it than the book Becoming an Emotionally Focued Couple Therapist and duplicates lots that is in that book. They need to redo this and its companion as a set. Right now it is only the covers that go together.
Clarifying the EFT Interventions June 18, 2006 Paula Zerfoss (Santa Fe, New Mexico USA) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
For me, this book supplied the logical missing piece after finishing the EFT Externship and beginning the supervision process. The book enabled me to reinforce on my own and at my own pace the steps, stages and interventions that I learned in the group context. Using this valuable tool, I was able to slow down and clarify the parts of the model which had been unclesr to me previously. The chapter on Impasses in EFT was an especially nice bonus. This book was the most valuable EFT book I have used thus far. Well worth the price. Paula Zerfoss, LCSW
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