“Hey, what would you like to order for tonight?
– Whatever (distracted)
Okay never mind then. You don’t even care!
– (No response, audible sigh)”
Does this sound familiar?
We all long for connection and bonding. However, our emotions constantly impact our relationships. When there are patterns of behaviours that cause unhappiness, it may be hard to express our needs in a constructive way. Emotion-Focused Therapy looks at attachment and finds ways to improve how partners feel in their relationships.
How Does Emotion Focused Couples Therapy Work?
In EFCT, the therapist observes how couples communicate with each other and ties this communication to the dynamics of their home life. Additionally, the therapist guides clients through bonding conversations and teaches them how to respond to their partners in a way that promotes a sense of protection, safety, and wellbeing. Your therapist may encourage you to look at your existing emotional problems. Through this process, they help uncover feelings you may not realize are negatively affecting your relationship. Furthermore, you will learn how to better express these emotions so you can connect with your partner in a more positive way. In doing so, you will develop a more secure bond and a healthier relationship.
EFCT is rooted in the present moment. It involves three stages:
- De-escalation: Reduce the negative cycle of communication and help the couple understand what is happening in their relationship. In this stage, clients learn that their problems lie within their emotions.
- Change: Learn how to communicate about problems more effectively. In this stage, clients learn how to discuss their needs in a more productive way.
- Consolidation: Guide the couple to see how they were able to change their negative communication patterns. This stage also involves teaching the couple how to continue positive changes in the future.
This type of therapy is usually short term, ranging between 8-20 sessions. It is effective at handling anger, fear, loss of trust, betrayal, and illness in a relationship. Moreover, it can help those struggling with Depression and Trauma due to their rocky relationships.
To learn more about healthy relationships, read our blog about: How To Break The Fight Cycles In Couple Relationships