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New Research Findings on Emotionally Focused Therapy: Introduction to Special Section
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PsychotherapySpecial SectionPsychopathologyNew Research FindingsPsychiatryCouple PsychologyClinical PsychologyEducationClinical Counseling TheoriesTherapeutic RelationshipSocial SciencesProcess ResearchMental HealthMental Health CounselingCounselling PsychologyIndividual TherapyPsychology
This article introduces the special section "New Research Findings on Emotionally Focused Therapy." Emotionally focused couple therapy researchers have a strong tradition of outcome and process research and this special section presents new findings from three recent studies. The first study furthers the goal of determining the kinds of clients for which EFT is effective (Denton, Wittenborn, & Golden, this issue) and the next two studies (Furrow, Edwards, Choi, & Bradley, this issue; Wittenborn, this issue) focus on the person of the therapist and provide some implications for EFT intervention and training. Together, these three studies provide valuable lessons on how to deepen our knowledge of the application of EFT for different populations and therapists.
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