Welcome Therapists
Earn 13 CEUs while applying what you learn to growing your own relationship.
“Explanation is less powerful in creating change than experience.”
Dr. Sue Johnson
Experience EFT for couples through first-hand experience with your partner during one of our Hold Me Tight® workshops.
Hold Me Tight Seattle is approved for 13 CEUs for LMFTs, LMHCs, and LICSWs in Washington and other approving states by WAMFT.
You and your partner will attend one of our Hold Me Tight® Seattle workshops along with other couples working to improve their relationship. In the process you will gain understanding and experience of the EFT therapy process.
Through a combination of lecture, discussion, exercises, and dyad break-out sessions the participants gain an understanding and application of adult attachment and the EFT Process. Based on the content of the session, attendees will be able to:
- Define the 3 letters of the A.R.E. acronym in terms of attachment significance.
- List the 5 currently known neurological responses to limbic system activation.
- Name and describe at least 4 elements of a person’s part in the cycle or demon dialogue.
- Distinguish between the two basic strategies available when an attachment relationship is threatened or may be at risk.
- Name the steps toward limbic revision as described by Lewis, Amini, & Lannon (2000).
- List the at least 3 neurologic responses to a trigger of limbic activation that happen within 1/100th of a second of receiving a cue through the 5 senses.
- Describe at least 2 ways that noticing raw spots can help a partner fight their demon dialogue.
- List and describe the 6 steps of NOTICE rupture and repair process.
- List and describe the three main parts of a Hold Me Tight® Conversation / EFT stage 3 steps.
- Explain the 3 levels of attachment fears related to primal panic.
- Give an example of how a client can apply the steps from a Hold Me Tight® Conversation to repairing relationship wounds including attachment injuries.
- List and describe 3 types of sexual engagement as described by Sue Johnson (2008).
- Give an example of a connection ritual that a client might create in stage 3 of the EFT process.
We Appreciate Your Referrals!
Therapists have been trusting us with their clients to give their clients’ relationships the boost they need and give them the skills that will make their ongoing therapy much more effective.
If you have any questions, or if your clients have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us »
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Dennis & Kim Eames, Co-Leaders-Hold Me Tight® Seattle
info@holdmetightseattle.com
253-343-0746
infinityfamilytherapy.com
therapy@infinityfamilytherapy.com
31919 1st Ave S, Suite 208
Federal Way, WA 98003
Experience our well-honed Hold Me Tight® Seattle Couples Workshop for yourself as both a learning experience and relationship experience.
Take all your felt knowledge and experience from your Hold Me Tight® Seattle workshop right into your own clinical practice, applying it immediately to your work helping your clients. Plus, earn 13 CEs for LMFTs, LMHCs, and LICSWs for an additional fee after the workshop.
EFT is endorsed by the American Psychological Association as scientifically proven and widely heralded as one of the most successful approaches to creating loving relationships and lasting bonds.
We will guide you and your partner through facilitated conversations, video presentations, guided exercises and “one-on-one” discussions, to help you reconnect and transform your relationship.
And you’ll learn by doing along the way.
Simply sign up for one of our Hold Me Tight® Seattle workshops and let us know you’re a therapist and want the CE’s for an additional fee for $60.
A Few Words from Therapist Attendees:
“This was a very practical, learning by doing, experiential time of learning together about tender feelings that lie under our conflict.”
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“This was hugely transformational for my husband and I.”
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“My husband and I gained soo much insight to get out of and stay out of that awful “stuck” place. As a professional, I now have inside feeling as well as insight to help others much more. But a surprising thing has happened. This has helped me with individuals as well. My ability to provide empathy and broaden my skill with processing others’ emotions has been a big benefit for me and my clients. Thanks for the help that you provided in a great caring and supportive environment.”
“The workshop gave us the longing and the tools to get out of the patterns that have trapped us for a long, long time.”