EFT Research

Year

 Title

 Author

 2019  Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy: A Systematic Review of Its Effectiveness over the past 19 Years  Candice C. Beasley & Richard Ager
 2017  Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy for Parents Raising a Child with an Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Pilot Study N.Lee, J. Furrow, B. Bradley
 2017  Creating relationships that foster resilience in Emotionally Focused Therapy
A Review of the Research in Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples
 S. Wiebe, S. Johnson
 2017  Emotionally focused individual therapy: An attachment-based experiential/systemic perspective, Person-Centered & Experiential Psychotherapies  Lorrie Brubacher
 2015  Straight to the heart: Romantic relationships, attachment, and the management of cardiac disease.  Greenman, P.S., Tassé, V., & Tulloch, H.
2014 Emotionally Focused Therapy as Treatment for Couples With Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Relationship Distress   Jacob Priest
2013  Nurturing connections in the aftermath of childhood trauma: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy for Female Survivors of Childhood Abuse  Dalton, Greenman, Classen, & S. Johnson
 2013  Close relationship processes and health: implications of attacthment theory for health and desease.  Pietromonaco, P. R., Uchino, B., & Dunkel Schetter, C
 2013  Process Research on Emotionally Focused Therapy
(EFT) for Couples: Linking Theory to Practice
 Paul S. Greeman*,† and
Susan M. Jonhson
 2012  Therapist emotional experience in successful blamer softening events in EFT  James L. Furrow and Shenelle A. Edwards
 2012  Current Directions in Psychological Science-Broken Hearts and Broken Bones Naomi I. Eisenberger
 2012  A couples intervention for patients facing advanced cancer and their spouse caregivers: outcomes of a pilot study Augmenting Antidepressant medication treatment of depressed women with EFT  Wayne H. Denton, Andrea K. Wittenborn,  Robert N. Golden
 2012  Healing the Attachment Injury of Marital Infidelity Using Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy: A Case Illustration.  Schade and Sandberg
 2012  Therapist Presence in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy Blamer Softening Events: Promoting Change through Emotional Experience.  Furrow
 2012  Research on the Treatment of Couple Distress Research on Withdrawer Re-Engagement.  Dissertation by Kathryn Rheem
 2011  Research on the Treatment of Couple Distress  Jay L. Lebow and Anthony L. Chambers, Andrew Christensen , S. Johnson
 2011  Enhancing Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy Through the Practice of Mindfulness: A Case Analysis  Nancy L. Beckerman & Michele Sarracco
 2011  Supervising Emotionally Focused Therapists: A Systematic Research-Based Model.  Lisa Palmer-Olsen, Lisa L. Gold, Scott R. Woolley
 2011  The Experience of Learning Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy  Johnathon G. Sandberg, Andrea Knestle
 2009  Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Activity Predicts Responsiveness to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Schizophrenia.  Kumari, et al. Bilogical Psychiatry
 2009  Gender Perspective in Cross-Cultural Couples  Judith Kellner
 2008  Culturally Informed Emotionally Focused Therapy with Latino/a Immigrant Couples  Parra-Cardonna, et al.
 2007  Marital therapy for couples facing advanced cancer: case review  Linda M. Mclean and Rinat Nissim
 2006  Use of fMRI to predict Recovery From Unipolar Depression With Cognitive Behavior Therapy  Seigle, et al. American Pyschiatry
 2006  Current Status and Future Directions in Couple Therapy.

 Snyder, Castellani and Whisman, Annual Reviews-Psychology

 2005  The Interaction of Stressful Live Events and a Serotonin Transporter Polymorphism in the Prediction of Episodes of Major Depression.  Kendler et al.
 2003  The Revolution in Couple Therapy: APractitioner-Scientist Perspective.  S. Johnson
 2003  Chronic Illness in Couples: A Case For Emotionally Focused Therapy.   John Kowal and S. Johnson
 2003  Does Rejection Hurt? An MRI Study of Social Exclusion.  Eisenberger et al.
 2003  Why Rejection Hurts Supporting Online Material  Naomi I. Eisenberger, Matthew D. Lieberman, Kipling D. Williams
 2002  Emotionally Focused Interventions for Couples with Chronically Ill Children: A 2-year Follow-up.  Cloutier, Manion, Walker and S. Johnson
 2001  Regional Brain Metabolic Changes in Patients With Major Depression Treated With Either Paroxetine or Interpersonal Therapy.  Brody, et al. Gereral Psychiatry
 2000  A Randomized Trial of Emotion-Focused Therapy for Couples in a Training Clinic.  Denton, et al.
 1999  Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy: Status and Challenges  S. Johnson, Hunsley, Greenberg and Schindler
 1998  Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couple and Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors Enhancing Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy Through the Practice of Mindfulness: A Case Analysis Empirically Supported Couple and Family Interventions for Marital Distress and Adult Mental Health Problems  Baucom, et al. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.
 1994  Evaluation of the Clinical Efficacy of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy on Psychological Adjustment and Natural Killer Cell Cytotoxicity in Early Breast Cancer Exploring The Influence Of The Attachment Organizations Of Novice Therapists On Their Delivery Of Emotionally Focused Therapy For Couples Facilitating Intimacy: Interventions and Effects  Dandeneau and S. Johnson
 1991  Clinical Significance: A Statistical Approach to Defining Meaningful Change in Psychotherapy Research.  Jacobson and Tuax