York Region In-Person EFT Core Skills Training

This streamlined EFCT Core Skills training is tailored for clinicians seeking a condensed version of the core skills advanced training, prioritizing practical content over experiential elements. Designed for mental health practitioners who prefer a shorter approach, the program features lectures, dyadic presentations, tape demonstrations, and structured exercises.

Dispensing with case presentations and role-plays, this refined course is ideal for those aiming for a methodical learning of the EFCT model. Purchase can advance more swiftly to individual supervision with a local certified EFT supervisor for further development of the EFCT skills, as the curriculum contains a singular focus on applying the EFCT model with working with couples.  The “Basic Core Skills” is also designed for those requiring a training with less group commitment.

The overall goal of the Core Skills Training is to take the overview knowledge gained in reading EFT literature and in an EFT Externship and turned it into a procedural map for intervention for the therapist.

Additionally, the Basic Core Skills Training provides EFCT immersion in a small group with a maximum of 14 people.

Training occurs on the following levels.

  1. Instruction and review of the EFT Model.
  2. Demonstration of skills through video recording.
  3. A deeper look at the macro intervention, the EFT tango in each stage.

The EFT Core Skills Training consists of 2 2-day 12 – hour modules (training)

In the Core Skills Training, participants spend more time learining the EFCT stages and interventions.

Each of the training modules is 2-day – 12 hours and consists of instruction by a certified ICEEFT trainer.  In the first two modules, participants deepen their understanding of Stage #1 of EFT – Deescalation. In the second two modules, participants will learn how to restructure interactions and create bonding moments for their couples creating second order change.  At the fifth module, participants come together and present a small 15 minute video or audio of their work (couple or family) with an EFT Certified Supervisor and is a necessary module for EFT certification.

The Core Skills material is taught with a variety of teaching methods including lecture, interactive discussions, video demonstrations and follows the learning guidelines set out by the Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT).  This is a 24-hour training course and is a further step to becoming a Certified EFT Therapist.  Participants are required to commit to all 24 hours in order to create a cohesive group that is a safe and secure place to learn and explore, take risks and have fun! 

It is our main goal to create a safe and secure place to explore, take risks, be vulnerable and learn!

In her new book, ‘Attachment Theory in Practice’, Sue Johnson states the EFT tango is the basic intervention that the therapist employs again and again in all stages and forms of EFT (Johnson – 2019).

Participants of the Core skills will spend time learning the 5 moves of the tango, watching it being executed in EFT videos.

This training is for mental health practitioner interested in learning the EFCT model including Psychologists, Psychoanalysts, Psychiatrists, Psychotherapists, Social Workers, MFTs, RMFTs, Counsellors, Abuse and Addiction Counsellors.

Module One – Monday/Tuesday January 13/14, 2025
9:00 AM – 4:30 PM (EST)

Stage One of EFT – Cycle De-escalation | Relationship Stabilization
EFT Tango in Stage 1
Alliance and Assessment and Identifying negative cycle and attachment issues

Skills training:
1. Building a positive alliance
2. Assessment
3. Treatment planning/the EFT map
4. Identifying negative cycle
7. Negative Cycle Reflections and Reformulations
8. Assessing for Cycle De-escalation

5. EFT interventions – Heightening and RISSSC, Elements of Emotion and EFT tango.

Method: didactic, video demonstration, practice, group discussion and handouts

Module Two – Monday/Tuesday January 27/28, 2025
9:00 AM – 4:30 PM (EST)

Stage Two
Implementing the Tango to restructuring the bond.
* Access implicit needs, fears, models of self
* Promote acceptance by other – expand dance
* Structure reach and respond – express attachment needs – create bonding interactions

Skills training:
1. Evocative Responses to expand emotion
2. Processing partner’s attachment fears and longings
3. Promoting acknowledgment and acceptance
4. Choreographing a partner’s reach

Stage 3 – Implementing the tango in Consolidation

Method: didactic, video demonstration, structured exercises and handouts

 

The Core Skills training is open to all therapists who have taken the EFT Externship.

For More Information Please Contact:

Elana Goldin-Lerman

elana@elanalerman.com

Your Team

York Region Basic CS – Deposit

Robin Williams Blake

ICEEFT Certified Trainer, Supervisor, and Therapist

Elana Goldin-Lerman

EFT Supervisor and Therapist