I Get so Emotional,
Baby
I 2nd that Emotion
All the Feels
You've Lost that Love'n Feel'n
Emotion Sickness
100

The first stage of EFT.

What is de-escalation?

100

Attachment theory's term for the process in which individuals form a connection in a relationship that satisfies one's primary need for attachment.

What is "bonding"?

100

The founders of (EFT) Emotionally Focused Family Therapy.

Who are Sue Johnson and Les Greenberg?

100

The second stage of EFT.

What is restructuring?

100

The third stage of EFT.

What is consolidation?

200

The goal of EFT.

What is...

"The goal of EFT is to create a more secure emotional bond." - Sue Johnson


200

Anger and defensiveness are considered this type of emotion.

What is a secondary emotion?

200

EFT integrates these 3 theories.

What are attachment, experiential, and systems theories.

200

Distress signifies this type of threat.

What is an attachment threat?

200

Bowlby describes this as an individual's basic need for trust and security, significantly influenced and developed throughout infancy and early childhood per the child related to his or her primary caregiver.

What is "attachment"?

300

Attachments are created by these 2 facets.

What are safe havens and a secure base?

300

The most common modality that EFT is used for.

What are couples?

300

Change happens through this.

What is creating new experiences?

300

The founder of attachment theory.  

Who is John Bowlby?

300

This describes when a therapist uses gentle open-ended prompts to help clients access and clarify emotional experiences/emotions

What is evocative responding

400

"Needs" that are related to attachment and experienced through the more vulnerable emotions.

What are "primary needs"?

400

These refer to the surface level emotions designed to protect the more vulnerable emotions.


What are "secondary emotions"?

400

Cycles are the problem-they maintain __________.

What is distress?

400

EFT's major "agent of change."  In other words, what do EFT therapists target?

 What is emotion?

400

This is displayed when a therapist intentionally intensifies an emotional experience of a client so they can feel it more clearly and access underlying attachment needs.

What is heightening?

500

Emotions aren't the problem...

What is "unprocessed emotions are?


500

The relationship styles/cycles in EFT. 

What is Pursue/Withdraw and/or Criticize/Defend? 


500

EFT for families can involve or discuss these.

What are parent/child attachment, emotion coaching, and family system repair?

500

These refer to the underlying emotions that drive relational behavior but are hardly acknowledged  or talked about directly.

What are primary emotions?


500

Fear, sadness, and shame are considered this type of emotion.

What is primary?


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