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Dr. Sue Johnson's Biography
Dr. Sue Johnson is one of the originators and the
main proponent of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT), now
one of the best validated couples interventions in North America.
She is Professor of Clinical Psychology at The University of
Ottawa, Director of the Ottawa Couple and Family Institute Inc. and
the International Center for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy. She received her doctorate
in Counseling Psychology from the University of British Columbia
in 1984. She is a registered psychologist in the province of Ontario,
Canada, and a member of the editorial board of the Journal of
Marital and Family Therapy, the Journal of Couple and Relationship
Therapy and the Journal of Family Psychology. She is a Distinguished Research
Professor in the Marital & Family Therapy Program at Alliant
University in San Diego.
Her 2004 book (2nd Ed), The Practice of Emotionally Focused Couples
Therapy: Creating Connection (Brunner Rouledge) is the basic text
on EFT for couples. She is the senior editor of the 2003 book
Attachment Processes in Couples Therapy (Guilford Press) and the
1994 book The Heart of the Matter (Guilford Press). Her 2002 book
on couples therapy with trauma surviours (Guilford Press) applies
EFT to different kinds of trauma. Her most recent edited book
is the EFT Workbook, Becoming an EFT Couples Therapist (2005 Brunner
Routledge).
Sue consults to varied groups such as the U.S. Army Chaplins
and the N.Y. Fire Department counsellors and is an invited member
of the APA Division 43 Family Psychology Task Force on competence
and standards in family therapy.
Sue is an Approved Supervisor for the American Association of
Marriage and Family Therapy and is internationally known for her
workshops and presentations on practice, theory and research in
couple therapy, adult attachment and emotion in psychotherapy.
She maintains a private practice and lives in Ottawa, Canada,
with her husband and two children
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