Attachment Reframes
To define it: when we reframe with attachment, we're assuming the pain is relational. We have to really listen closely to understand and let the pain come - but we're going to go ahead and take the relational stance. That this wouldn't be painful if we weren't meant to be wired for connection.
Open with a Mission
I imagine it to be like going through a dark cave. EFT therapists generally know the way around the cave. They have the map that fits caves in general. But every cave has to be explored because each cave is unique.
Connection. Who Needs It?
You know how all good things overlap? It seems that truth is truth everywhere. For example, what's true about good parenting seems to also be true about good therapy.
Tape Your Sessions!
You know that overwhelming feeling: "I think I'm not quite doing this right, but I'm not sure what I'm missing?" I'm confident taping sessions and watching them back is the only way to turn that overwhelming feeling into an action plan.
Confusing Content
Here's where we as EFT therapists can get stuck: when everything about the content of a session screams attachment! We want to set up conversations that help communicate attachment longings and fears - bonding conversations. It's so tempting to stay with the content when a client is "saying the right thing."
So, I went bowling…
On the first frame, I got a strike. I did pretty well for a while, and then I got too in my head and started getting gutter balls. I just can't.