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Publications
Recent Articles on EFT -
(by other authors)
Efron, D., & Palmer, G. (2008) Emotionally Focused Family Therapy. VandeCreek, L. & Allen, J.B. (Eds).,
Innovations in Clinical Practice:Focus on Group, Couples, & Family Therapy
pp 47-59
Furrow, J. L., & Palmer, G. (2007). EFFT and blended families: Building bonds from the inside out. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 26, 44-58.
Palmer, G., & Efron, D. (2007) EFFT:Developing the Model. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 26, 17-24.
Joanne Laucius (2003) An Ottawa psychologist is
mapping the way to healing marital 'injuries' ©Copyright
2003 The Ottawa Citizen
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Bradley, B., & Furrow, J. L. (2004) Toward a mini-theory
of the blamer softening event:Tracking the moment by moment process.
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 30, 233-246.
Efron, D. (2004) The use of EFFT in a Children'ts Mental Health Center. Journal of Systemic Therapiie, 23, 78-90.
Chapters in Attachment processes in couple and family therapy
(2003). S Johnson & V. Whiffen (Eds.), Guilford Press: Bradley
& Palmer (pp 281-299) Attachment in later life- Implications
for intervention with older adults. Whiffen, V. (pp 321-341) Adult
attachment and childbearing depression. Josephson, G. (pp 300-320)
Using an attachment based intervention for same sex couples.
Dankoski, Mary, D. (2001) Pulling on the heart strings: An emotionally
focused approach to family life cycle transitions. Journal of
Marital and Family Therapy, 27, 177-189.
Denton, W., et al (2000) A randomized trial of emotion- focused
therapy for couples at a training clinic. Journal of Marital and
Family Therapy, 26, 65- 78.
Vatcher, C, & Bogo, M. (2001) The feminist/emotionally focused
therapy practice model: An integrated approach for couple therapy.
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27, 69-84.
Protinsky, H. et al. (2001) Using eye movement desensitizaton
and reprocessing to enhance treatment of couples. Journal of Marital
and Family Therapy, 27, 157-165. - (includes discussion of EFT).
Bradley, B. (2001) An intimate look into emotionally focused
therapy: An interview with Susan M. Johnson. Marriage & Family
- A Christian Journal, 4, 117-124.
Keiley, M. (2001) Affect regulation and attachment focused treatment
of a husband with OCD and his wife. Journal of Couple and Relationship
Therapy, 1, 25-44.
Schwartz, R. & Johnson, S. M. (2000) Commentary: Does couple
and family therapy have emotional intelligence? Family Process,
39, 29-34.
Gordon-Walker, J., Manion, I., & Clothier, P. (1998). A two-year
follow-up on an emotionally focused intervention for couples with
chronically ill children. A two-year follow-up. Journal of Martial
and Family Therapy, 28, 391-399
Baucom, D., Shoham, V., Mueser, K., Daiuto, A., & Stickle,
T. (1998). Empirically supported couple and family interventions
for marital distress and adult mental health problems. Journal
of Consulting & Clinical Psychology, 58, 53-88.
James, P. (1991). Effects of a communication training component
added to an emotionally focused couples therapy. Journal of Marital
& Family Therapy, 17, 263-276.
Desaulles, A (1991). The treatment of clinical depression in
the context of marital distress. Unpublished doctoral dissertation,
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
Goldman, A., & Greenberg L. (1989). A comparison of systemic
and emotionally focused outcome studies: Journal of Marital &
Family Therapy, 15, 21-28.
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