Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy Therapists in Vancouver

Browse 1 therapist offering Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy in Vancouver. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) is a structured, short-to-medium-term approach developed by Dr. Sue Johnson and Dr. Les Greenberg in the 1980s. It draws on attachment theory, which holds that adults need emotional closeness and security in their close relationships just as children do. When those needs go unmet or feel threatened, couples often get caught in recurring patterns of conflict, withdrawal, or disconnection that become difficult to break on their own.

What to look for in an Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy therapist on Purple Lotus

  • EFT training or certification through ICEEFT or an affiliated centre
  • Experience with your specific concern, such as distance, infidelity, or anxiety in the relationship
  • A balanced approach that treats both partners fairly
  • Comfort working with emotion and attachment rather than only communication skills

1 therapist for Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy in Vancouver

Browse 1 therapist offering Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy in Vancouver. Find the right counsellor or psychotherapist for your needs.

Julie Chang

Julie Chang

Julie has Master’s Degrees in Clinical Psychology and Clinical Counselling and is currently finishing her doctorate’s degree in clinical psychology. In addition to professional training and experiences in psychotherapy and treatment, clinical counselling, behavioural intervention, and neuropsychological assessments, Julie also has a background in psychological research at the doctoral level and uses the empirical insights gained from previous studies to supplement her current clinical practice, making her unique as a practitioner of both clinical-scientist and scientist-practitioner models. Julie has worked with BC Society for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse (BCSMSSA), Family Services of Greater Vancouver (FSGV), Chimo Community Services, and local medical clinics and healthcare centres. She has provided individual and couple/family therapy, treatments, and assessments to individuals for disorders and issues including depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, feeding and eating disorders, trauma- and stressor-related disorders, neurocognitive disorders, affect management, self-regulation, stress management, sexual/physical abuse and violence, crisis intervention and stabilization, couple/marital/parenting conflicts, academic/work stress, identity crisis/exploration, self-introspective needs, loneliness, and relationship difficulties. She identifies as a cisgender female who is open to clients belonging to the LGBTQIA2S+ communities. Julie applies an integrated theoretical framework informed by trauma theory, understanding of behavioral and neuropsychology, and multicultural sensitivity to her eclectic therapeutic approach. As an advocate of positive psychology who understands that mental health is more than the absence of illness, she focuses on building success and helping clients flourish rather than merely reducing distress. Her clinical repertoire includes Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), CASE Approach for Risk/Suicide Assessment, Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT), Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR), Motivational Interviewing, Somatic Experiencing/Body Awareness Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), and Clinical Hypnosis. Owning to her mixed ethnic heritage, she is a native speaker of English, Mandarin, and Hokkien, and has conversational-level skills in Japanese and Cantonese.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy?

Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) is a structured approach to couples therapy developed by Dr. Sue Johnson. It draws on attachment theory to help partners identify the emotional cycles driving conflict, access and express their underlying feelings and needs, and build a more secure and responsive bond with each other.

How is EFT different from other couples therapy?

EFT works at the level of emotion and attachment rather than primarily teaching communication skills or changing thought patterns. It focuses on the recurring cycle both partners get caught in and what each person is feeling underneath their reactions. This distinguishes it from more skills-based approaches like the Gottman Method or cognitive-behavioural couples therapy.

How long does Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy take?

EFT is typically short to medium term, often ranging from eight to twenty sessions. More complex situations, such as infidelity recovery or long-standing disconnection, may take longer. The therapist can give a clearer estimate once they understand the concerns you are bringing.

Is Emotionally Focused Therapy effective?

EFT has a strong evidence base. Research shows it significantly improves relationship satisfaction and reduces distress, with results that tend to hold at follow-up. It is one of the most studied approaches to couples therapy and has been validated for a range of concerns including depression in one partner, chronic illness, and trauma.

Can EFT help with infidelity or broken trust?

Yes. EFT includes approaches specifically designed for betrayal and trust recovery. It provides a framework for processing the hurt, understanding what contributed to the rupture, and rebuilding emotional accessibility and responsiveness when both partners are willing to engage honestly in the process.

Can we do Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy online?

Yes. Many EFT-trained therapists offer sessions online. The approach relies on conversation and emotional work rather than physical techniques, so it translates well to a video format. Online therapy is useful for couples with limited access to trained providers nearby or those managing complex schedules.

Do both partners need to attend EFT sessions?

EFT is designed as a joint process with both partners present. Some therapists may include an individual session as part of assessment, but the core work happens together. If one partner is unwilling to participate, individual therapy or discernment counselling may be a more suitable option.

How do I find an Emotionally Focused Therapy couples therapist in Vancouver?

Browse therapists in Vancouver who list Emotionally Focused Therapy or EFT as a specialty. Look for providers with formal EFT training or ICEEFT certification, and check whether they offer in-person or online sessions based on your preference and schedule.

Is Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy covered by insurance in Vancouver?

Coverage depends on your extended health plan and your therapist's credentials. In Vancouver, sessions with a registered psychologist, psychotherapist, or social worker may be eligible for reimbursement. Couples therapy may be categorized differently from individual therapy under some plans, so check your policy for eligible designations and session limits.

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