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Dr. Sue Johnson discusses her first venture into fiction writing with the book, Edgar & Eloise. Inspired by puppets purchased at a craft fair and spurred on by her desire to connect with her granddaughter during COVID, Sue describes how the characters came to life and intertwined with her work in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). Through the allegorical tales of a crow named Edgar and a fox named Eloise, Sue explores themes of emotional attunement, change, and the power of community. The stories delve deeply into human emotions and how individuals can be transformed by standing up for their beliefs, paralleling real-life examples of resilience and unity.
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Dr. Sue Johnson discusses her first venture into fiction writing with the book, Edgar & Eloise. Inspired by puppets purchased at a craft fair and spurred on by her desire to connect with her granddaughter during COVID, Sue describes how the characters came to life and intertwined with her work in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). Through the allegorical tales of a crow named Edgar and a fox named Eloise, Sue explores themes of emotional attunement, change, and the power of community. The stories delve deeply into human emotions and how individuals can be transformed by standing up for their beliefs, paralleling real-life examples of resilience and unity.

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