May 23, 2024 12:00 pm - 3:15 pm EST

Attachment theory and science offer a guide to understanding love and loss. Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT), an attachment-based humanistic experiential therapy, provides clinicians with a roadmap and set of interventions to support and guide individuals as they begin their unique journeys from loss to resilience (see, for e.g., Campbell & Johnson, 2022; Mikulincer & Shaver, 2021). In this workshop, join Dr. Leanne Campbell, Registered Psychologist and ICEEFT Certified Trainer as she explores, through the lens of attachment, how best to understand and support individuals in the grief process. Witness the power of harnessing and employing the deep emotion that so often accompanies loss as Leanne guides clients through the process from loss and grief to growth and resilience. Participants will discover:
• The key elements of the attachment perspective and its significance for understanding personality, healthy functioning, love, and loss, including traumatic loss
• The process of tuning in and finding focus in EFIT when working with loss
• A guide for working with loss across the three stages of EFIT
• How to apply key Attachment-based Experiential Humanistic interventions based on the EFT model and over thirty years of process and outcome research when working with loss

Registration:

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