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Disclaimer

The resources on this website are for reference only and are selected at our discretion. These lists are not exhaustive or final, and we do not claim ownership or responsibility for the content provided. Please verify independently.

​For therapists

  1. Johnson, S. M. (2002). Emotionally focused couple therapy with trauma survivors: Strengthening attachment bonds. The Guilford Press.

  2. Johnson, S. M. (2012). The practice of emotionally focused couple therapy: Creating connection. Routledge.

  3. Furrow, J. L., Johnson, S. M., Bradley, B., Brubacher, L., Palmer, G., Rheem, K., & Woolley, S. (2013). Becoming an emotionally focused couple therapist: The workbook. Routledge.

  4. Furrow, J. L., Johnson, S. M., & Bradley, B. A. (2011). The emotionally focused casebook: New directions in treating couples. Routledge.

  5. Brubacher, L.L. (2024). Stepping into Emotionally Focused Therapy: Key Ingredients of Change (2nd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003242673

  6. Johnson, S. M., & Campbell, T. L. (2021). A primer for emotionally focused individual therapy (EFIT): Cultivating fitness and growth in every client. Routledge.

  7. Johnson, S. M. (2019). Attachment theory in practice: Emotionally focused therapy (EFT) with individuals, couples, and families. Guilford Publications.

  8. Furrow, J.L., Palmer, G., Johnson, S.M., Faller, G., & Palmer-Olsen, L. (2019). Emotionally Focused Family Therapy: Restoring Connection and Promoting Resilience (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315669649​

For couples

  1. Johnson, S. (2011). Hold me tight: Your guide to the most successful approach to building loving relationships. Hachette UK.

  2. Johnson, S. (2022). The hold me tight workbook: A couple's guide for a lifetime of love. Little, Brown Spark.

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