2025 Nov | EFIT for Anxiety
Anxiety is one of the most common and distressing concerns clients bring to therapy, whether it appears on its own or alongside other challenges. This one-day training explores how Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT) provides a clear, attachment-based framework for understanding and treating anxiety.
Whether you’re building your EFT foundation or refining your work with individuals, this training will strengthen your clinical skills and deepen your confidence and skills in understanding and treating anxiety through an attachment-based experiential lens and simple five-move set of interventions. Completion counts toward EFIT certification with ICEEFT.
Register for “EFIT for Anxiety” (Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy)
1 Day Event
Friday, Nov. 7, 2025
Daily Schedule
6hr training + 40min lunch + two 10min breaks
Event Time by North American Time Zone
Pacific: 6:00am – 1:00pm
Mountain: 7:00am – 2:00pm
Central: 8:00am – 3:00pm
Eastern: 9:00am – 4:00pm
This event will be recorded. Tickets are for the live event ONLY.
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Readings
Discount: Each publisher offers Courses attendees discounts off the following texts. Once you have registered for a course, you may access the relevant discount codes via the Courses Portal.
There are no required readings for this course. The follow texts are recommended:

Recommended
“A Primer for Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT): Cultivating Fitness and Growth in Every Client” by Susan M. Johnson and T. Leanne Campbell, 2022.
Routledge offers this publication in paperback, hardcover or eBook.

Recommended
“Attachment Theory in Practice: Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) with Individuals, Couples, and Families” by Dr. Susan M. Johnson, 2019.
Guilford Press offers this publication in hardcover or eBook.

Recommended
“Becoming an Emotionally Focused Therapist: The Workbook (2nd Edition)” by James L. Furrow, Susan M. Johnson, Brent Bradley, Lorrie L. Brubacher, T. Leanne Campbell, Veronica Kallos-Lilly, Gail Palmer, Kathryn Rheem, Scott R. Woolley, 2022.
Routledge offers this publication in paperback, hardcover or eBook.
Become the therapist you want to be! Register today.
Registrations close 2 days prior to the event unless sold out prior.
This event will be recorded. Tickets are for the live event ONLY.
Trainers
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Leanne CampbellICEEFT Certified TrainerDr. T. Leanne Campbell is co-director of the Vancouver Island Centre for EFT 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.
Known for her expertise in the area of 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 surrounding Canadian Forces Base, Veterans Affairs Canada, Royal Canadian Mounted Police/RCMP (and other first responder) cases, as well as psychological evaluations for various insurance companies and bodies involved in adjudicating personal injury and other trauma-based claims.
In addition to maintaining an active and full-time private practice, with a primary focus in the areas of trauma, grief and loss, Dr. Campbell currently co-manages a two-site practice comprised of over twenty clinicians and is a site co-ordinator for an Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT) outcome study.
An active ICEEFT Certified Trainer, Leanne has been providing trainings in EFT over the past many years and has similarly been involved in the development of various training materials including DVDs, on-line educational/training programs, books, workbooks and articles.
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Paul GreenmanICEEFT Certified TrainerPaul est thérapeute, superviseur et formateur en Thérapie centrée sur les émotions (TCÉ) de Sue Johnson. Il est professeur de psychologie clinique et ancien directeur du Département de psychoéducation et de psychologie de l’Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO), située à Gatineau, au Québec. Il est également psychologue à l’Institut du couple et de la famille d’Ottawa, en Ontario. Tout au long de sa carrière, Paul s’est fortement impliqué dans l’enseignement et la supervision de la TCÉ à l’Unité de médecine familiale de l’Hôpital Montfort (Ottawa), à la Clinique des services psychologiques de l’UQO et à l’Institut du couple et de la famille. Il s’intéresse particulièrement à l’application des traitements psychologiques aux patients en milieu médical; il a supervisé et contribué à des projets de recherche sur l’impact de la TCÉ sur les couples dont l’un des partenaires souffre d’une maladie cardiaque, ainsi que sur ses effets sur la prise en charge d’autres maladies, notamment le diabète et la dépression post-partum. Paul a publié de nombreux articles et chapitres d’ouvrages dans des revues à comité de lecture. Il présente régulièrement des communications lors de congrès scientifiques sur le processus et l’efficacité de la thérapie centrée sur les émotions (TCÉ) pour les couples.
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Paul is an EFT therapist, supervisor, and trainer. He is a full-time professor of clinical psychology and former chair of the Department of Psychoeducation and Psychology at the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) in Gatineau, Québec, Canada. Paul provides services to clients at the Ottawa Couple and Family Institute (OCFI) and for 15 years was a clinical and research psychologist at the Montfort Hospital in Ottawa, Canada. Throughout his career, Paul has been heavily involved in the teaching and supervision of EFT at the Montfort, at the Psychological Services Clinic of the UQO, and at the OCFI. Paul has a strong interest in the application of psychological treatments to patients in medical settings; he has overseen and contributed to research projects on the impact of EFT on couples in which one partner suffers from cardiac disease, as well as its effects on the management of other illnesses, including diabetes and post-partum depression. Paul has collaborated most recently with Sue Johnson and colleagues at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute on the development of the “Healing Hearts Together” program for people with heart disease and their spouses. Healing Hearts Together is an adaptation of the “Hold Me Tight” relationship education program. Paul has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters. He also presents regularly at scientific conferences on the process and efficacy of EFT. Paul conducts therapy and trainings in French, German, Italian, and English.