Articles by Sue Johnson

 

 Year 

Title of Article

Authors

 2016

Changes In Relationship-Specific Attachment In EFT

 Moser, Susan Johnson, Dalgleish, Wiebe &  Tasca
 2015  My, How Couples Therapy has Changed! Attachment, Love and Science  Sue Johnson
 2013  Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Emotionally Focused Therapy For Couples: The Client Change Process and Therapist Interventions  Dino Zuccarini, Susan M. Johnson, Tracy L. Dalgleish, Judy A. Makinen
 2012  New Research Findings On Emotionally Focused Therapy: Introduction to Special Section  Susan M. Johnson and Andrea K. Wittenborn
 2012  How to Harness this Great Motivator  Susan M. Johnson
 2010  Integrating Sex and Attachment in Emotionally Focused Therapy  Susan M. Johnson
 2009  Attachment Theory and Emotionally Focused Therapy for Individuals and Couples Perfect Partners  Chapter 16  Susan M. Johnson
 2009  Coping with Early Breast Cancer: Couple Adjustment Processes and Couple-Based Intervention.  Sandra Naaman, Karam Radwan, and Susan Johnson
 2009  Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy: Status and Challenges  Peter Strelan and Nicole Wojtysiak
 2009  Extravagant Emotion: Understanding and Transforming Love Relationships in Emotionally Focused Therapy. Chapter 10  Susan M. Johnson
 2009  Hold Me Tight Article-Pyschology Today Magazine  Sue Johnson 
 2006

A New Era for Couple therapy: Theory, Research, and Practice In Concert

 Susan M. Johnson
 2006  Are You There for Me?  Susan M. Johnson
 2006  Resolving Attachment Injuries in Couples Using Emotionally Focused Therapy: Steps Toward Forgiveness and Reconciliation  Susan M. Johnson and Judy A. Makinen
 2006  The Path to a Secure Bond: Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy  Susan M. Johnson and Paul S. Greenman
 2005  Broken Bonds: An Emotionally-Focused Approach to Infidelity.  Susan M. Johnson
 2005  Creating a Confluence:An Interview with Susan Johnson and John Gottman.  Mark A. Young
 2005  Creating Secure Connections: Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy  Scott R. Woolley and Susan M. Johnson
 2005  Treating Attachment Injured Couples with Emotionally Focused Therapy- A Case Study Approach  Sandra Naaman, James D. Pappas, Judy Makinen, Dino Zuccarini, and Susan Johnson–Douglas 
 2003 Attachment Theory – A guide for Couple Therapy-Chapter 6  Susan M. Johnson
 2003  Chronic Illness in Couples: A Case For Emotionally Focused Therapy.  John Kowal and Susan M. Johnson
 2003  Introduction to Attachment: A Therapist’s Guide to Primary Relationships and Their Renewal.  Susan M. Johnson
 2003  Let Us Keep Emotion at the Forefront: A Reply to Roberts and Koval  Susan M. Johnson
 2003  The Revolution in Couples Therapy: A Practioner-Scientist Perspective  Susan M. Johnson
 2002  Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy: Creating Secure Connections. Clinical Handbook of Couple Therapy, Chapter 8. Part 1 and Part 2  Susan M. Johnson and Wayne Denton.
 2001

An Intimate Look into Emotionally Focused Therapy: An Interview with Susan M. Johnson

 Brent A. Bradley, Marriage & Family: A Christian Journal
 2001

Attachment Injuries in Couple Relationships: A New Perspective on Impasses in Couples Therapy

 Johnson, Makinen and Millikin
 1999  Made to Measure: Adapting Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy to Partners’ Attachment Styles.  Susan M. Johnson and Valerie E. Whiffen 
 1998  Creating Healing Relationships for Couples Dealing with Trauma: The Use of Emotionally Focused Marital Therapy.  Susan Johnson, Lyn Williams-Keeler
 1998  Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy. Case Studies in Couple and Family Therapy.  Editor Frank Dattilio
 1998 Emotionally Focused Family Therapy for Bulimia: Changing Attachments Patterns.  Susan M. Johnson, Cindy Maddeaux and Jane Blouin.
 1998  Listening to the Music: Emotion as a Natural Part of Systems Theory  Susan M. Johnson
 1998  The Use of Emotions in Couples and Family Therapy  Susan M. Johnson
 1996  Emotionally Focused Marital Intervention for Couples With Chronically Ill Children  Johnson et. al. Journal of Counseling and Clinical Pyschology
 1986  Bonds or Bargains: Relationship Paradigms and Their Significance for Marital Therapy  Susan M. Johnson