Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples Resources
For couples who want to learn more or explore outside of therapy, here are trusted and highly recommended resources:
Books by Dr. Sue Johnson
- Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love
- Love Sense: The Revolutionary New Science of Romantic Relationships
- Created for Connection (faith-integrated version of Hold Me Tight)
- Attachment Theory in Practice (for those interested in the professional science behind EFT)
Books for General Relationship Support
- The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work — Dr. John Gottman
- Wired for Love — Stan Tatkin
- The Power of Vulnerability — Brené Brown (audiobook/lecture)
Websites & Videos
- ICEEFT (International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy)
https://iceeft.com
| Information about EFT, therapist directory, and research studies - Hold Me Tight Programs & Workshops
https://holdmetight.com
| Online and in-person workshops for couples - Sue Johnson Talks on Attachment & Love
Search “Sue Johnson EFT TED Talk” on YouTube
| Short introductions to the approach and its success
Research
- EFT outcome research at ICEEFT:
https://iceeft.com/eft-research/
| Summaries of clinical trials and published findings
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