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SUMMARY:Webinar: EFTC - Self Soothing in Couple's Therapy
DESCRIPTION:For our second installment of Webinars on Emotion-Focused Therapy for Couples (EFT-C) with Dr Catalina Woldarsky Meneses\, we are exploring the crucial role of Self-Soothing in Couples’ Therapy. \n  \nWhat is Emotion-Focused Therapy for Couples? \nEmotion-Focused Therapy for Couples (EFT-C)\, developed by Leslie Greenberg and Rhonda Goldman\, is a therapeutic approach designed to address relational conflicts and emotional injuries by enhancing couples’ abilities in affect regulation. While it originated from a shared model with Sue Johnson’s Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) in the mid-1980s\, Greenberg’s EFT-C has evolved to incorporate a broader theoretical framework and distinct clinical emphases. \n  \nWhat is Self-Soothing? \nSelf-soothing is first developed and applied in individual EFT work. It is incorporated into working with couples\, in a joint setting. It addresses the resolution of emotional pain stemming from unmet childhood needs that influence couple interaction. This intervention is crucial for achieving self-change and enduring relationship transformation in couples. \n  \nWhen to use Self-Soothing? \nSelf-soothing is particularly important when partners are unavailable or initially inaccessible for other-soothing. It is also used when difficulties are traced to core identity concerns e.g. feeling “fundamentally flawed” or “worthless”. This intervention is most relevant when one partner experiences “deep shame”. This shame persists despite acceptance from a partner. \n  \nAre you curious about Self-Soothing? \nAre you curious about Self-Soothing\, especially how it is applied in working with couples? Come to this webinar to find out at which stage of the five stages in EFT-C to apply this intervention. And have an overview of how this process is undertaken. \n  \nAbout the Trainer \nDr. Catalina Woldarsky Meneses completed her doctorate degree in clinical psychology at York University under the direction of Dr. Leslie Greenberg. She has extensive training in Emotion-focused therapy (EFT) for individuals and couples. Her research has been focused to understanding how forgiveness unfolds in couples\, and she co-authored a book on this topic in 2019 with APA. Dr. Woldarsky Meneses is involved in training and supervising therapists learning EFT internationally. Originally from Chile\, she is based in Switzerland and works in private practice\, while also teaching in the graduate counseling program at Webster University and dedicating time to her family and yoga practice. \n \n  \nDate: Friday\, 5 December 2025 \nTime: 4:00 – 5:00 PM (SGT) | 9:00 – 10:00 AM (CET) \nRegistration Here! \n  \nAbout Caper Institute and EFT Certification \n\n\nCaper Institute is the only training provider in Singapore appointed by the International Society of Emotion Focused Therapy (ISEFT) to conduct certification training for Emotion-Focused Therapy. You may visit ISEFT’s website here: https://www.iseft.org/. \nYou may learn more about the requirements of becoming a fully-certified EFT Therapist here: https://caperspring.com/caper-institute/institute-for-helping-professionals/ 
URL:https://caperspring.com/event/free-webinar-eft-c-self-soothing/
LOCATION:Zoom link will be sent via email after signup!
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