NICABM – Sex And The Bonds Of Attachment: An EFT Approach
The Overlooked Attachment System: Why Sex Matters in Therapy
As therapists, we know attachment issues can cause a variety of problems in romantic relationships.
But there’s one part of attachment that (perhaps surprisingly) many therapists shy away from talking about . . .
It’s sex.
Maybe this is because, even though most of us are well-versed on the importance of emotional attachment, we rarely consider the impact of the sexual attachment system.
And here’s the thing – overlooking sexual attachment means you might be missing a critical part of how your client connects (or doesn’t connect) with their partner.
That’s why we put together this brand-new workshop on . . .
Sex and the Bonds of Attachment: An EFT Approach
In this workshop, George Faller, LMFT will share how Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) can help you work with the third (and least talked about) of the three key attachment systems of romantic love: the sexual attachment system.
Here’s what he’ll get into:
- A 3-stage EFT map to understand and work with a client’s sexual attachment system
- How to bring up sex and four assessment questions to ask about it
- How to help clients balance their longings and fears about sex
- 8 major components of optimal, healthy sex (and 2 minor ones)
- How to identify emotional and sexual “pursuer and withdrawer” behaviors (and why it matters)
- The “CPR” approach to handling blocks when talking about sex in a session
Course Instructor
George Faller, LMFT
George Faller, LMFT is a certified trainer, supervisor, and therapist in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT).
George is the Founder and President of the New York Center for Emotionally Focused Therapy. His work focuses on helping clients reconnect and strengthen their relationships.
He’s the coauthor of True Connection, Sacred Stress, and Emotionally Focused Family Therapy.
Prior to a career in the field of mental health, George spent 20 years as a New York City firefighter and police officer. His experiences as a FDNY Peer Counselor, particularly following the events of 9/11, sparked his passion to help those most impacted by trauma.
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