Lecture: Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy (EFT)
Want to learn about therapy that has improved 90% of relationships? If you are a professional or student of psychology and want to work in this area, this is a great opportunity to get in touch with Emotion-Focused Couple Therapy. EFT is an approach developed in the 1980s and is anchored in adult attachment and attachment theory. In recent years, the model has expanded and research has proven the effectiveness of EFT.
The lecture, on May 5, will be presented by Adriana Zilberman - clinical psychologist for 29 years, master in social and personality psychology, specialist in couple and family therapy from CEFI (1993); specialist in clinical psychology from CFP (1999). He took an EFT course with couples with Sue Johnson at the Ackermann Institute, New York. Director, teacher and supervisor of the Center for Family and Individual Studies - CEFI, acting on the following subjects: family and couple, current approaches, psychotherapy, grief and other family crises. She is Coordinator of CORA (Center for Studies and Mourning Care).
Find out more about the event, which will be held at CEFI - Carlos Training Filho, 34, at https://bit.ly/2qYdvDV or call 51 99420-7008 (whatsapp).