2022EXT05-CE
This page contains additional information for the C.E .Credits for the EFT Externship focused on Working with Black Clients (May 27 – June 4, 2022)
CE language provided to you by R. Cassidy (Word).
Upon completion of the course, 24 continuing education (CE) credits will be available from R. Cassidy for $40 (USD). Evaluations and Certificates are available by email and online following course completion at www.ceuregistration.com
Content Level: Introductory
Agenda:
- Day One
- Attachment Science as a Guide for Psychotherapy ― EFIT, EFCT, EFFT
 - Couple therapy: The Place of EFT
 - Basics of the EFT Model ― Experiential & Systemic
 - Adult Attachment Theory & Implications for Therapy
 - Overview of the process of change ― Stages and Steps
 - EFT Tango Across Modalities
 - Exercise or DVD Clip & Discussion
 
 
- Day Two
- Case Presentation: Live Session or Tape Review or Case Role-Play ― Discussion
 - Assessment in EFIT & EFCT
 - Alliance Building
 - Stage 1 ― Stabilization / De-escalation of Negative Cycles
 - Exercise or DVD Clip & Discussion
 
 
- Day Three
- Case Presentation / Live Session or Tape Review / Discussion
 - Micro Interventions / RISSSC / Catch-the-Bullet / Building Attachment / Slice It Thinner
 - Stage 2 and Change Events
 - Exercise or DVD Clip & Discussion
 
 
- Day Four
- EFIT ― Goals ― Tango ― Watch DVD Sessions
 - Becoming an EFT Therapist & Certification
 - Forgiveness and Attachment Injuries in EFCT
 - Escalated Couples / Traumatized Individual Clients
 - Exercises or DVD Clip & Discussion
 
 
Course Objectives:
- Describe 3 modalities of EFT therapy from the perspective of attachment science — EFIT, EFCT AND EFFT.
 - Describe 5 features of relationship distress.
 - Describe 2 causes of relationship distress
 - Describe 7 basic features of attachment theory
 - Identify 3 ways attachment throw informs working with couples, families, and individuals in EFT
 - Explain 2 key features of each of the systemic and experiential elements of EFT.
 - Discuss 7 key features of the macro-interventions of EFT, called the EFT 5 basic moves, or Tango.
 - Describe 3 change factors involved in moving from distress to recovery.
 - Identify the 3 stages and 9 process tests of EFT
 - Demonstrate 2 ways that basic empathy and reflection of inner and between drams are central to the therapeutic process in EFT
 - Identify and demonstrate 3 basic assessment skills in EFT
 - Describe and demonstrate 4 skills to create a therapeutic alliance: empathic attunement, validation, acceptance, and genuineness,
 - Discuss 2 applications of the EFT Tango in Stage one of EFT.
 - Demonstrate one way to enter the experience of partners to find out how each construct his/her/they experience of their relationship
 - Demonstrate two skills to track and frame the sequences of interaction that perpetuate distress and disconnection.
 - Discuss two ways to describe a couple’s negative cycle of interaction (e.g., pursue/withdraw) while emphasizing attachment needs such as closeness, connection, fear or loss).
 - Identify three aspects of assessment, using the EFT Tango with individuals in Stage one.
 - Identify four ways that systemic and experiential theories that underlie EFT interventions.
 - Identify and demonstrate at least three basic EFT interventions for assembling and deepening emotion, such as reflection, validation, evocative responding, empathic conjecture, and heightening.
 - Demonstrate how to use four elements of RISSC to heighten emotional experience.
 - Identify and discuss four elements of facilitating Stage two encounters (distilling, deepening, disclosing process — Tango moves 2,3, and 4 combined).
 - Describe two ways the interventions combine to facilitate change events.
 - Describe three change events in EFT for couples: de-escalation, withdrawer engagement and pursuer softening.
 - Discuss three skills to evoke, assemble, and deepen emotional experience
 - Demonstrate two skills for facilitating acceptance (move 4 of the EFT Tango).
 - identify and explain one, Stage two change using enactments / encounters
 - Assess five of the EFT Tango moves as applied to individuals in EFIT
 - Explain one defining feature of an attachment injury from an attachment theoretical perspective.
 - Identify four steps of interaction toward resolving attachment injuries and rebuilding trust.
 - Describe three key interventions with escalated couples
 - Critique two in the EFT approach to managing comorbidites such as depression and sexual dysfunction.
 - Plan four elements of process for becoming an EFT therapists that have personal relevance.
 
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