Broken Bonds: Using EFT to rebuild connection After Ruptures with Clare Rosoman
Clinical Psychologist & Founding Co-Director of ACEFT; ICEEFT Certified Trainer, EFT Couples Therapist, and Supervisor
Clare is a clinical psychologist and co-founder of the Australian Centre for EFT (ACEFT) and director of the Brisbane Centre for Attachment and Relationships. With over 23 years’ experience in public, private and educational settings, Clare finds working within the EFT framework to be the most satisfying and rewarding work of her career. Clare has spoken nationally and internationally on EFT and is happiest when inspiring other therapists in the EFT model. Clare is the author of two resource books for therapists and a soon to be released book on recovery from relationship loss, An Emotionally Focused Guide to Relationship Loss: Life After Love. Clare believes in the power of attachment and connection in all relationships; dyadic, polyamorous, monogamous or consensually non-monogamous and the unique people who make them what they are; hetero, LGBTIQ+, cis, trans, gender non-conforming – all beautiful humans. She is deeply respectful of the cultural context in which people live, love and grow and prioritizes this in her training and in her therapeutic work as she commits to being anti-racist, knowing that this work is always ongoing. Clare is continually inspired by the power of EFT, grateful to Dr Sue Johnson for her vision, and remains committed to sharing this most amazing model of therapy with the world.
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