Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples: 4-Day Externship, Salt Lake City, UT

Price: $750.00
Early registration of $750 ends Oct. 1.  After Oct. 1 the fee will be $850.

Scott Woolley, PhD
and Rebecca Jorgensen, PhD

Wednesday-Saturday, October 20-23, 2010 ~ Salt Lake City, UT ~ 8:30am-5:30pm

30 CE credit hours

Salt Palace Covention Center
100 S. West Temple
Salkt Lake City, UT 84101
801-534-4777


Discounts available for students, repeat attendees and groups of 6 or more participants.  Email emelendez@alliant.edu for details.

This externship is recommended to all professionals who counsel couples.

The four-day externship includes observation of live interviews, theory and clinical techniques, skill training exercises, and supervision in specific areas. Participants learn to see marital distress from an attachment perspective, help partners reprocess the emotional responses that maintain marital distress, shape new interactions and bonding events, and overcome therapeutic impasses.

Dr Scott Woolley has trained EFT Therapists throughout North America and in Asia, Central and South America, and Europe. He is a co-author of Becoming an Emotionally Focused Therapist: The Workbook, and is the Systemwide Director of the MFT Graduate programs at Alliant International University.

He has a clinical specialization in couples therapy and MFT supervision and has trained mental health professionals in Finland, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Canada, and throughout the United States in couple therapy and/or supervision. In recent years, Dr. Woolley has worked closely with Dr. Susan Johnson, founder of Emotionally Focused Therapy, and with Jay Haley, a senior founder of the field of family therapy. Dr. Woolley is licensed in both Texas and California, and is an AAMFT Clinical Member and Approved Supervisor.





Dr Rebecca Jorgensen
is one of the handful of endorsed trainers in the U.S. on Dr. Johnson's team. She is devoted to strengthening families through helping couples develop safe and secure marital bonds and helping other therapists learn more effective couple's therapy.

In addition to training therapists in Emotionally Focused Therapy throughout North America, she also specializes in distance and online education. She has taught Psychology, Family Life Courses and Counselor Education for many years. Having recently moved to San Diego from Rexburg, Idaho, where she was clinical faculty at BYU-Idaho, she currently holds a Faculty position at Alliant International University at San Diego and is Director of the Training and Research Institute for EFT at Alliant. 






 
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