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• Archive: Faculty: Susan Johnson | James Coan Duration: 3 Hours 44 Minutes Format: Audio and Video Copyright: Mar 19, 2016 Description Understanding the neurobiology of the brain not only explains how change happens, it also translates into more effective psychotherapy.
• In this dynamic demonstration-workshop, Sue Johnson, EdD and James Coan PhD offer a dialogue demonstrating the relevance of neuroscience to the process of repairing couples relationships.
• Together the presenters will review recorded couples therapy sessions to explore how neurobiological insights can inform and help shape a therapist’s moment-by-moment decision-making.
• Overview of couple’s therapy Recognizing EFT in therapy Using a clear, systematic approaches to get the best outcomes - Attachment Theory Experiencing couple’s therapy Discover how relationships affect the brain with James Coan Evoke the attachment panic to activate brain function Exposure to a recorded couple’s therapy session Concluding remarks with Sue Johnson and James Coan Explaining client vulnerabilities and what it means for treatment Techniques to help couples change and grow through each other for a better sense of self Faculty Susan Johnson, Ed.D. Related seminars and products: 38 Dr. Sue Johnson, is an author, clinical psychologist, researcher, professor, popular presenter and speaker and a leading innovator in the field of couple therapy and adult attachment.
• Sue is the primary developer of Emotionally Focused Couples and Family Therapy (EFT), which has demonstrated its effectiveness in over 30 years of peer-reviewed clinical research.