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We are both experienced relational therapists and trainers in the Emotionally Focused Therapy model. Our mission is to create content to support and challenge therapists' growth in addressing relational distress from an attachment perspective.
129. Stage 2 Series-Hesitation and Mixed Signals in Step 6-Yellow Lights
The Leading Edge in Emotionally Focused Therapy
17 minutes
1 week ago
129. Stage 2 Series-Hesitation and Mixed Signals in Step 6-Yellow Lights
Welcome to the Leading Edge in Emotionally Focused Therapy, hosted by Drs. James Hawkins, Ph.D., LPC, and Ryan Rana, Ph.D., LMFT, LPC—Renowned ICEEFT Therapists, Supervisors, and Trainers. We're thrilled to have you with us. We believe this podcast, a valuable resource, will empower you to push the boundaries in your work, helping individuals and couples connect more deeply with themselves and each other.
Here's an engaging show description:
"Yellow Lights in Love: Navigating Hesitation and Misattunement in Couples Therapy"
In this revealing episode of the Leading Edge in Emotionally Focused Therapy, Drs. James Hawkins and Ryan Rana dive deep into the subtle art of recognizing and transforming "yellow light" moments in couples therapy. Learn how seemingly supportive responses can actually reinforce disconnection in relationships, and discover techniques to help partners truly hear and validate each other's deepest vulnerabilities.
Key Points:- Understanding "yellow lights" in EFT: Moments of partial openness or hesitation- The critical difference between reassuring and truly being present with a partner's emotions- How self-regulation and co-regulation work together in healing relationships- Practical strategies for therapists to guide couples from disconnection to genuine emotional attunement
Whether you're a therapist, counselor, or simply interested in relationship dynamics, this episode offers profound insights into helping couples create deeper, more authentic connections.
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The Leading Edge in Emotionally Focused Therapy
We are both experienced relational therapists and trainers in the Emotionally Focused Therapy model. Our mission is to create content to support and challenge therapists' growth in addressing relational distress from an attachment perspective.