We are trying to accommodate all therapist schedules, and from now on we are going to show videos at different days of the week, and at different time of the day. Please stay tuned. It is Monday this month!
These events take place monthly and will give the greater New York City EFT Community a chance to watch training tapes together with a supervisor moderating the discussions.
Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm Where: 352 Seventh Ave at 29th Street, Suite 1604
$15 online/$20 at the door
Pre-registration is strongly encouraged. We will close registration at 25 participants. If space available, you may register at the door. Limited to 25 participants - pre-register!
Stage 1 of EFT helps partners come together and contain the negative dance that constantly triggers their attachment vulnerabilities and leaves them in emotional starvation. They then have a secure base to stand and learn to engage at a deeper level in Stage II, where they reach for each other and shape their relationship into a secure bond - a safe haven that supports and nourished both of them.
Discussant and Facilitator: Liliana Doyon, LMFT
Liliana Doyon is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 10 years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families. She is Certified in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and recently an approved supervisor candidate. She is the co-facilitator for NY Video Sunday's and regularly volunteers at other EFT Trainings. Liliana practices full-time in Litchfield and Newtown, CT.
Sarah Trance, Rachel Goldstein, and Yuko Ishikawa are coordinating EFT Video Sundays NYC and can be reached with questions, comments, or concerns at: Sarah Trance - sarahtrancelmft@gmail.com; Rachel Goldstein - regoldste@gmail.com; Yuko Ishikawa - YukoTherapy@gmail.com
Cancellation Policy: online registrations are not refundable.
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