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The Experience of Learning EFT in Spanish-speaking Countries: A Multi-National Replication Study.

Jonathan G Sandberg1, Martiño Rodríguez-González2, Sergio Pereyra3, Ragan Lybbert1, Leo Perez1, Kwin Willis1.   

Abstract

This study is a multi-national follow-up to the original (Sandberg and Knestel (2011) Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 37, 393-410) article on the process of learning Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT). A total of 102 clinicians from nine Spanish-speaking countries (Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Spain, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and El Salvador) participated in the study. A comparison of results across the two studies revealed more similarities than differences. However, a few notable differences emerged from responses to qualitative questions, namely a heightened sense of appreciation for and resonance with the focus on core emotion in EFT and less frequent reports of difficulty learning and adapting to the model among Spanish-speaking therapists. These differences were consistent with common cultural values and forms of expression in Latin America and Spain. Results are discussed in terms of training, supervision, and future research as well.
© 2019 American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31081971     DOI: 10.1111/jmft.12383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Marital Fam Ther        ISSN: 0194-472X


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1.  Efficacy of Emotionally Focused Therapy among Spanish-speaking couples: study protocol of a randomized clinical trial in Argentina, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, and Spain.

Authors:  Martiño Rodríguez-Gonzalez; Shayne Anderson; Alfonso Osorio; Marie-France Lafontaine; Paul S Greenman; María Calatrava; Dania Andrade; Ragan Lybbert; Pilar Martínez-Diaz; Patrick Steffen; Jokin de Irala; Jonathan Sandberg
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2022-10-22       Impact factor: 2.728

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