Seattle Therapy Center Presents International Training: Emotion Focused Therapy for Individuals Level 1 September 12-15th, 2011 in Seattle with Leslie Greenberg Ph.D.

"A fabulous compendium of strategies for working with emotions...There is no doubt that Greenberg is both a pioneer and the field's premier investigator in the important work of applying the basic research on emotions to the process of psychotherapy." Marsha M. Linehan, Ph.D. Learn to build stronger alliances with clients. Work more effectively with clients with over regulated and under regulated emotions. Gain skills to transform the impact of attachment losses, trauma, neglect, and abuse.

Seattle, WA, October 27, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Seattle Therapy Center is pleased to present its first International training in EFT. This workshop benefits the growth of Seattle Therapy Center as a sponsor of trainings in EFT. It also benefits western U.S. therapist by providing a unique opportunity to train with one of the founders of EFT.

This in depth 4-day training institute provides therapists with solid grounding in the foundational skills and tasks required to work more directly with emotions in psychotherapy. The focus of the training is experiential process and learning how to provide change in core emotional structures.

Participants enhance their therapeutic skills and conceptual understanding through a combination of brief lectures, video demonstrations, live modeling, case discussions and supervised role-playing practice. Supervised role-playing practice will involve extensive experiential practice in which participants learn by working as both a client and a therapist in small groups. To enhance the learning experience enrollment is strictly limited to 32 participants.

EFT boasts the effectiveness of other therapies by bringing in the constructive use of emotions, going beyond why to how problems are maintained, and a richer understanding of self and previous interpersonal relationships.

Research on individual EFT has demonstrated that it is as effective as CBT in treating general depression and more effective in relational depressions. A 75% success rate for treating depression was obtained within 16-20 weeks. It is also used for eating disorders, anxiety, and trauma.

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Seattle Therapy Center
Roy Hodgson, MA, MA, LMHC, LMFT
206-284-2276
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