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EFT Retreat: At the Heart of Change

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EFT Retreat: At the Heart of Change

Event Type

ONLINE

Event Date

22 May 2026

Event Duration

2 days

Registration Fees

Early bird (until 7 March):  R1800

Full price:  R2400

10 CPD points have been applied for

Registration form to follow

Read the Event Details section for further registration and payment info.

Eligibility requirements

Completed an Externship

Event Details

EFT Retreat: At the Heart of Change

A restorative retreat for EFT practitioners.

The objectives of the Retreat are:

  • Learning: From theory into presence as we grow in this complex model.
  • Sharing: Supervision, live work, and honest reflections on our wins and losses.
  • Nourishing: Reconnecting with ourselves and each other in safety, play, and creativity

What is EFT? 

EFT is a well-known humanistic approach to psychotherapy formulated in the 1980’s and developed in tandem with the science of adult attachment, a profound developmental theory of personality and intimate relationships. This science has expanded our understanding of individual dysfunction and health as well as the nature of love relationships and family bonds. Attachment views human beings as innately relational, social and wired for intimate bonding with others. The EFT model prioritizes emotion and emotional regulation as the core organizing agents in individual experience and key relationship interactions. 

EFT is best known as a cutting edge, tested and proven couple intervention, but it is also used to address individual depression, anxiety and post traumatic stress (EFIT – Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy) and to repair family bonds (EFFT – Emotionally Focused Family Therapy). This model operationalizes the principles of attachment science using non-pathologizing experiential and relational systems techniques to focus on and change core organizing factors in both the self and key relationships. 

The Goals of EFT – Across 3 Modalities of Therapy 

  • To order and re-organize key emotional responses – the music of the interactional dance – shaping emotional balance and personal agency. 
  • To expand both the clients’ core sense of self and how they respond to others in the dance of attachment. 
  • To foster emotional balance and coherence, a sense of competence and worth and the open, responsive engagement with self and others that foster the secure bonds that create resilience. 

Strengths of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) 

EFT is based on clear, explicit research-based conceptualizations of individual growth, health and dysfunction and of relationship distress and adult love. 

EFT is collaborative and respectful of clients, combining experiential Rogerian techniques with structural systemic interventions. 

Change strategies and key intervention sequences are specified. 

Key moves and moments in the change process have been mapped into three stages of therapy and key change events that predict success at the end of therapy. 

EFT has been validated by over 30 years of empirical research. There is also research on the change processes and predictors of success. 

EFT has been applied to many different kinds 

 

 

Dates & Times

Day
1
Friday, 22 May 2026
8:30 am4:30 pm SAST
Day
2
Saturday, 23 May 2026
9:00 am3:00 pm SAST
Please note: EFT Retreats are designed for mental health professionals and trainees. Participants are required to note their professional affiliation on registration. Also note that South African health professionals must practice within their scope of practice. Attending a CPD activity does not mean that an attendee is fully trained to practice same. It is the responsibility of the individual professional to know the limits of her/his scope of practice and to practice within those limits. ICEEFT and EFTSA are not liable for any claims pertaining to practitioners practicing outside their scope of practice.

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