Dr. Shea Dunham interviews Dr. Scott Woolley about Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT). Dr. Woolley discusses what attracted him to EFT, the founders of EFT and the differences in their approaches, key components of the model, diversity, and how pathology is viewed from an EFT perspective. Finally he discusses the research base of EFT.
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