
Sue Johnson
Dr. Sue Johnson, a distinguished Canadian psychologist, has profoundly influenced the landscape of couple therapy and adult attachment. As the principal architect of Emotionally Focused Couple and Family Therapy (EFT), she has revolutionized how therapists approach and mend relationships. Her dedication to the field has been recognized with numerous accolades, including the prestigious “Family Psychologist of the Year” award from the American Psychological Association and the esteemed Order of Canada, both bestowed in 2016. Through her pioneering work, Johnson has reshaped the understanding of emotional bonds and their pivotal role in human connections. Among her celebrated publications, "Hold Me Tight: Your Guide to the Most Successful Approach to Building Loving Relationships" stands out, having sold over a million copies by 2021. This seminal work not only achieved critical acclaim but also inspired the creation of the Hold Me Tight Online program, extending her insights to a broader audience. Additionally, "Love Sense: The Revolutionary New Science of Romantic Relationships" further cements her status as a leading authority in the intricacies of love and attachment, offering readers an enlightening exploration of the science behind romantic bonds. Johnson's writing style is characterized by its clarity and empathy, deftly weaving scientific rigor with accessible guidance. Her works delve deeply into psychological themes, focusing on the transformative power of emotional connection and the nuanced dynamics of human relationships. As the founding director of the International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT), she continues to impart her expertise to therapists worldwide, fostering an enduring legacy of enhanced relational understanding and healing.
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