Certification in EFT is a designation that reflects advanced knowledge, understanding, and integration of the EFT modality you choose to pursue certification in (EFIT, EFCT, EFFT). The certification process allows for growth and development of specialized skills that allow you to successfully implement EFT into your practice.
Such skills include:
the ability to form an alliance with your client(s) through attunement, assessment, empathic tracking, validating client’s experience and attachment strategies, and consideration and integration of experiences related to diversity.
utilize micro skills such as reflecting, validating, tracking, identify emotions and relational patterns, ask evocative questions, normalize blocks, empathic conjectures, deepen emotions, reframe experiences, use RISSSSC, choreograph enactments, and pacing.
demonstrate understanding and ability to effectively implement the five moves of the Tango in stages 1 and 2.
For more info: https://iceeft.com/eft-certification/
ICEEFT requires a minimum of 8 hours of EFCT Supervision, and 4 of those hours can be in group supervision.
EFCT Supervision/Consultation with Carolina ICEEFT Approved EFCT Supervisor Candidate training with Ali Barbosa and Anabelle Bugatti.
My goal is to create a safe space that is inclusive and midful of your identity, abilities, and personal and professional experiences. We will work to boost your confidence with every case, and grow and develop your EFCT skillset. I follow the ACES framework and HEARTS process of EFT supervision.
My primary areas of EFCT practice include:
BIPOC and interracial couples
trauma-trauma
military/veterans
first responders
ADHD/neurodiversity
Some general goals for EFCT Supervision
solidify understanding and knowledge of EFCT concepts and interventions
get clarity between Stage 1 and Stage 2 work
demonstrate effective use of the moves of the Tango