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Publications
Most chapters contain transcripts of therapy sessions

Chapters

  1. Johnson, S. M. (in press) Emotionally focused couple therapy. In H Reis & S. Sprecher (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Human Relationships. Sage Press

  2. Greenman, P., Young, M., & Johnson, S. M. (2009) Emotionally focused therapy with intercultural couples. In M. Rastogi, & V. Thomas (Eds.) Multicultural couple therapy, pp. 143-166. Los Angeles. Sage

  3. Macintosh, H. B., & Johnson, S. M. (2007) Forgive and forget: A comparison of EFT and CBT models of forgiveness and intervention in the context of couple infidelity. In P. Peluso (Ed.), Infidelity: A practitioners guide to working with couples in crisis, pp. 127-148. New York: Routledge.

  4. Johnson, S. M. (in press)  Couple and family therapy: An attachment perspective. In J. Cassidy & P. Shaver (Eds.) Handbook of attachment: Theory, research and clinical applications, 2nd Edition. New York: Guilford Press. 

  5. Johnson. S. M. (in press) Extravagant emotion: Understanding and transforming love relationships in Emotionally Focused Therapy. In  D. Fosha, D. Siegel, D.,  & M. Solomon (Eds.), The healing power of emotion: Neurobiological understandings and therapeutic perspectives. New York: Norton. 

  6. Johnson, S. M., & Bradley, B. ( in press) Emotionally focused couples therapy. In J. Bray & M. Stanton (Eds.,), Handbook of family psychology. New York: Blackwell Publishing.

  7. Johnson, S. M., & Courtois, C. ( in press) Emotionally focused couple therapy in the aftermath of complex developmental trauma. In C. Courtois & (Eds.) Treating Trauma. New York:    

  8. Johnson, S. M. & Woolley, S. (2009)  Emotionally focused couples therapy: An attachment intervention. In G. Griffith (Ed.) The American Psychiatric Textbook of Psychotherapeutic Treatments in Psychiatry. Washington, DC.: APA Press. 

  9. Johnson, S.M. (in press) Attachment and Emotionally Focused Therapy: Perfect partners. In J. Obegi & E. Berant (Eds.), Clinical applications of adult attachment. New York. Guilford. 

  10. Lafontaine, M.F., Johnson-Douglas, S.M., Gingras, N., & Denton, W. (2007) Thérapie de couple axée sur l'émotion. In J. Wright, S. Sabourin, & Y. Lussier (Eds),
    La psychothérapie de couple: un guide clinique.
    pp. 277-312. Sainte-Foy, Canada : Presse de L'Université du Québec.

  11. Woolley, S. & Johnson, S. M. (2006) Emotionally focused interventions. In J. Lebow (Ed.) Handbook of Clinical Family Therapy, pp. 384-405. New York: Wiley 

  12. Bradley, B. & Johnson, S. M. (2005) Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy: An integrative contemporary approach. In M. Haraway (Ed.), Couples Therapy, pp. 179-193. New York: Wiley & Son.

  13. Macintosh, H, & Johnson, S. M. (2005) Hanging on to a Heartbeat: Emotionally focused therapy as a resource for couples dealing with the trauma of coronary heart disease. In E. Molinari (Ed.), Italian handbook of clinical psychology and heart disease ( Mente & Cuore: clinica psicologica della malattia cardiaca) pp. 317-342.  And reprinted in English by Springer, pp 391-412.

  14. Johnson, S. M. (2005) An emotionally focused approach to infidelity. In F. Piercy (Ed.), Handbook on treating infidelity , pp. 17- 29. New York: Haworth Press.

  15. Johnson, S. M. (2005)   Emotion and the repair of close relationships.  In W. Pinsof & J. Lebow (Eds.), Family Psychology: The Art of the Science, pp. 91-113. New York. Oxford University Press. 

  16. Johnson, S. M. (2004) Attachment theory a guide for healing couple relationships. In W. S. Rholes & J. A. Simpson (Eds.), Adult attachment, pp. 367-387.  New York. Guilford Press.

  17. Bradley, B. & Johnson, S. M. (2004) Task analysis of couple and family change events. In D. Sprenkle & F. Piercy (Eds.), Research methods in family therapy, 2nd Edition, pp. 254-271. New York, Guilford Press.

  18. Johnson, S. M. (2004) Facing the dragon together: Emotionally focused couples therapy with trauma survivors. In D. Catherall (Ed.), Handbook of Stress, Trauma and the Family, pp. 493-512. Washington, DC.: APA Press.

  19. Johnson, S. M. (2003) Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy: Empiricism and Art. In   T. Sexton, G. Weeks, M. Robbins (Eds.), The Handbook of Family Therapy, pp. 263-280. New York. Brunner/Routledge.

  20. Johnson, S.M. (2004).  An antidote to post-traumatic stress disorder: The creation of secure attachment. In L. Atkinson & S. Goldberg (Eds.) , Attachment issues in psychopathology and intervention, pp. 207-298. Mahwah, NJ.: Erlbaum

  21. Johnson, S. M. (2003) Introduction to attachment: A therapists guide to primary relationships and their renewal. In S. M. Johnson & V. Whiffen (Eds.), Attachment processes in couples and families, p. 3-17. New York: Guilford Press.

  22. Johnson, S. M. (2003) Attachment theory: A guide for couples therapy. In S. M. Johnson & V. Whiffen (Eds.), Attachment processes in couples and families, p.103-123. New York: Guilford Press.

  23. Johnson, S. M., & Makinen, J. (2003) Post-traumatic stress disorder: Treating traumatized couples. In D. Snyder & A. Whisman (Eds.), Treating difficult couples, pp. 308-329. New York: Guilford Press.

  24. Johnson, S. M., & Makinen, J. (2003) Creating a safe haven and a secure base: Couples therapy as a vital element in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. In D. Snyder & M. Whisman (Eds.), Treating difficult couples, pp. 308-329. New York. Guilford Press.

  25. Johnson, S.M. (2003) Couples therapy research: Status and directions, p. 797-814. In G.P. Sholevar (ed.), Textbook of family and marital therapy, pp. 797-820. Washington, DC.: APPI Press.

  26. Johnson, S. M. (2002) Marital Problems. In D. Sprenkle (Ed.), Effectiveness Research in Marriage and Family Therapy, pp. 163-190. Alexandria, VA.: American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

  27. Johnson, S.M., & Denton, W. (2002) Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy: Creating Connection. In A. S. Gurman (Ed.), The Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Third Edition, pp. 221-250.  New York: Guilford Press.

  28. Johnson, S.M. & Best, M. (2002) A systematic approach to restructuring adult attachment: The EFT model of couples therapy. In P. Erdman & T. Caffery (Eds.), Attachment and family systems: Conceptual, empirical and therapeutic relatedness, pp 165-192.
    New York: Springer.

  29. Johnson, S.M., & Boisvert, C. (2002). Treating couples and families from the Humanistic Perspective: More than symptoms, more than solutions.  In D. Kane (Ed.), Humanistic Psychotherapies, pp 309-338. Washington, DC.: APA Press.

  30. Johnson, S.M.,  (2000) Emotionally focused couples therapy : Creating a secure bond. In F. M. Dattilio (Ed.), Comparative treatments in relationship dysfunction, pp 163-185. New York : Springer.

  31. Johnson, S.M., & Sims, A. (2000).  Creating secure bonds in couples therapy.  In T. Levy (Ed.), Handbook of Attachment Interventions, pp. 167-191.San Diego: Academic Press.

  32. Johnson, S.M. & Lee, A. (2000).  Emotionally focused family therapy: Restructuring attachment. In C.E. Bailey (Ed.), Children in Therapy: Using the Family as a Resource, pp. 112-136  New York:  Guilford Press. 

  33. Johnson, S.M. (1999) Emotionally focused couples therapy: Straight to the heart. In J Donovan (Ed.), Short Term Couple Therapy, .pp.11-42. New York.: Guilford Press. 

  34. Johnson, S. M. (1998).  Emotionally focused interventions:  Using the power of emotion, pp. 450-472.  In F. D’Attilio (Ed.). Case studies in couple and family therapy: Systemic and cognitive perspectives.  New York:  Guilford Press.

  35. Johnson, S.M., & Greenberg, L. S.  (1995).  The emotionally focused approach to problems in adult attachment.  In N. S. Jacobson & A. S. Gurman (Eds.), The clinical handbook of marital therapy (2nd ed.), pp. 3-26.  New York : Guilford Press.






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