Chapter 2 EFT Susan Johnson 09

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Chapter Two : 

Chapter Two EFT Philosophy

Ten Tenets : 

Ten Tenets Attachment is an Innate Motivating Force Secure Dependence Complements Autonomy Attachment Offers a Safe Haven Attachment Offers a Secure Base Emotional Accessibility and Responsiveness Build Bonds

Ten Tenets : 

Ten Tenets Fear and Uncertainty Activate Attachment Needs The Process of Separation Distress is Predictable A Finite Number of Insecure Forms of Engagement Can be Identified Attachment Involves Models of Self and Other Inherently traumatizing

Adult & Parent-Child : 

Adult & Parent-Child Adult More Representational More Sexual More Reciprocal Child Need Physical Contact Less Sexual Adults Lead, Children Follow

Chapter Three : 

Chapter Three Theory of Change

Humanistic Tenets : 

Humanistic Tenets Focus on Process Focus on Collaborative Alliance Focus on Health Focus on Emotion Focus on a Corrective Emotional Experience

Experiential Approach : 

Experiential Approach Reflect Partner’s Emotional Experience Validate and Accept Experience Move Beyond Surface Reactivity From Anger to Sadness From Sadness to Panic Expand Client’s Experience Direct Clients to Engage in New Experience

Systems Theory Tenets : 

Systems Theory Tenets Observe the Context Note How Elements Interact Interaction is Predictable Ex: Argument over Parenting Sounds Like Argument over Money Causality is Circular The More She Complains, The More He Withdraws

Systems Theory Tenets : 

Systems Theory Tenets Task is to Change Negative Interactional Cycle Demand-Pursue Defend-Withdraw Attack-Attack Restructure Interactions Share a Fear V. Put Down a Partner

Assumptions : 

Assumptions Paradigm for Adult Intimacy is Emotional Bonding Emotion is the Key in Organizing Attachment Behaviors Problems are Maintained by Negative Interaction Patterns Attachment Needs are Healthy Change is Associated with Reprocessing Emotional Experience