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Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of Training in EFT: A Multinational Study in Spanish-speaking Countries
Authors:Martiño Rodríguez-González  Maria Schweer-Collins  Paul S Greenman  Marie-France Lafontaine  Maria-Dolores Fatás  Jonathan G Sandberg
Institution:1. Universidad de Navarra and Universidade Santiago de Compostela;2. University of Oregon;3. Université du Québec en Outaouais;4. University of Ottawa;5. Gabinete de terapia de pareja de Zaragoza;6. Brigham Young University
Abstract:This study seeks to validate the cross-cultural effectiveness of emotionally focused couple therapy (EFT) training in a sample of Spanish-speaking clinicians. The 28-hr formalized training for EFT was offered in six different Spanish-speaking countries, covering Europe, North America, Central America, and South America. Two hundred and seven therapists of 14 different Spanish-speaking nationalities completed pre-training assessments, 153 of them completed post-training assessments, and 92 therapists also completed the follow-up assessment. Using multilevel growth modeling (MLM), results indicated that therapists experienced significant and positive changes in terms of EFT competence (knowledge and skill acquisition), mature empathy, self-compassion, and attachment over time. Implications for transnational EFT training, specifically in Spanish-speaking countries, are discussed.
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