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In relationships we often get into negative "cycles" or patterns of interaction, where miscommunication leads to anger, defenses, and disconnection. One of the most common relational patterns is the Pursuer-Withdrawer pattern. Pursuers often initiate discussions, want to talk things out right away, and move closer toward their partner to connect, whereas Withdrawers often shut down or get silent to avoid confrontation and may even leave the room to get "space" to manage difficult emotions. At the same time, everyone may do both a little of both at different times, whether you're a pursuer or a withdrawer boils down to your primary instinctual tendency during conflict. As EFT Emotionally Focused Therapists, it is important that we understand what's happening inside the world of both pursuers and withdrawers. Join We Heart Therapy Host Anabelle Bugatti, Ph.D., LMFT, and Certified EFT Trainer Sam Jinich, Ph.D., as they discuss how to understand the world of a withdrawer and tips and strategies within EFT for helping these clients.
For information on Emotionally Focused Therapy, visit: http://www.ICEEFT.com
http://www.drsuejohnson.com
Sam Jinich, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice in San Francisco. Sam has been endorsed and certified by the International Centre of Exellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT) as a Certified Emotionally Focused Couple Therapist, Supervisor, and Trainer. Sam is the Clinical Director of the San Francisco Center for Emotionally Focused Therapy (SFCEFT) and of the Instituto de Terapia Focalizada en las Emociones (ITFE).
For more information on Sam Jinich, PhD, visit:
https://www.sfceft.com
http://www.samueljinich.com/
For more information on your host Dr. Belle and We Heart Therapy, please visit:
http://www.drbelle.com
https://www.wehearttherapy.com http://www.LasVegasMarriageCounseling...
http://www.snveft.com
More EFT Training Visit: https://www.SuccessinVulernability.com
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In relationships we often get into negative "cycles" or patterns of interaction, where miscommunication leads to anger, defenses, and disconnection. One of the most common relational patterns is the Pursuer-Withdrawer pattern. Pursuers often initiate discussions, want to talk things out right away, and move closer toward their partner to connect, whereas Withdrawers often shut down or get silent to avoid confrontation and may even leave the room to get "space" to manage difficult emotions. At the same time, everyone may do both a little of both at different times, whether you're a pursuer or a withdrawer boils down to your primary instinctual tendency during conflict. As EFT Emotionally Focused Therapists, it is important that we understand what's happening inside the world of both pursuers and withdrawers. Join We Heart Therapy Host Anabelle Bugatti, Ph.D., LMFT, and Certified EFT Trainer Sam Jinich, Ph.D., as they discuss how to understand the world of a withdrawer and tips and strategies within EFT for helping these clients.
For information on Emotionally Focused Therapy, visit: http://www.ICEEFT.com
http://www.drsuejohnson.com
Sam Jinich, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice in San Francisco. Sam has been endorsed and certified by the International Centre of Exellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT) as a Certified Emotionally Focused Couple Therapist, Supervisor, and Trainer. Sam is the Clinical Director of the San Francisco Center for Emotionally Focused Therapy (SFCEFT) and of the Instituto de Terapia Focalizada en las Emociones (ITFE).
For more information on Sam Jinich, PhD, visit:
https://www.sfceft.com
http://www.samueljinich.com/
For more information on your host Dr. Belle and We Heart Therapy, please visit:
http://www.drbelle.com
https://www.wehearttherapy.com http://www.LasVegasMarriageCounseling...
http://www.snveft.com
More EFT Training Visit: https://www.SuccessinVulernability.com

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