Psihoterapia focalizată pe emoții (emotion-focused therapy – EFT) este o abordare terapeutică neoumanist-experiențială, susținută empiric și bazată pe dovezi științifice. Astfel, eficiența sa a fost studiată în numeroase lucrări științifice de-a lungul anilor. Mai jos, vă punem la dispoziție o listă extensivă a acestor lucrări.
Înainte de a le consulta, vă invităm să vă familiarizați cu teoria, istoria și conceptele de bază cu care care operează EFT prin lectura secțiunii EFT 101 de pe site-ul nostru, în cadrul căreia experții noștri explică aceste informații pe scurt.
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