Marlon Familton and Collaborative Couples & Family Counseling in Bellevue Washington Announce a Powerful New Workshop for Couples Called, Secure Couples

The Secure Couples Workshop is an 8 week group class for couples who are looking to "tune up" their relationship. The workshop uses a new book by Dr. Sue Johnson, "Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love." Dr. Sue Johnson is one of the key developers of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy, the most effective model for couples therapy available. Research has shown that 86% of couples who go through therapy using EFT are “significantly” better in their relationship.

Bellevue, WA, September 15, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Marlon Familton and Collaborative Couples & Family Counseling, LLC in Bellevue Washington announce a new workshop for couples called, Secure Couples. The workshop is designed around Dr. Sue Johnson's new book, "Hold Me Tight: Seven Conversations for a Lifetime of Love."

Dr. Sue Johnson is one of the key developers of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT), the most effective model for couples therapy available. Research has shown that 86% of couples who go through therapy using EFT are “significantly” happier in their relationship and the results are long lasting. Marlon Familton is a trained EFT therapist.

"New couples, couples who are starting who find themselves fighting more and new parents; these are the types of couples the new Secure Couples workshop is designed to help." Says Familton. "Using Dr. Johnson's new book allows me to bring the successful ideas from EFT and help couples restructure their relationship before a full program of Couples Therapy becomes the best option."

There are many types of therapy available in the US, however only two are empirically validated by the American Psychological Association (APA). One of those is Emotionally Focused Therapy.

“EFT is effective because it has a theory of love. As an EFT therapist, I understand that the emotional bond between a couple is always the real subject of arguments.” Familton says. “Having a theory of love helps me know where we’re going in therapy while EFT gives me the road map to get there. The Secure Couples workshop will allow more people to understand their relationship and make changes that, research shows, will get them to a happier state. I couldn’t be more excited about offering this workshop.”

Marlon Familton is a marriage and family therapist who runs Collaborative Couples & Family Counseling, LLC in Bellevue Washington. His area of concentration is working with relationships between couples, families and individuals as well. Mr. Familton is trained in Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), one of two evidenced based models according to the American Psychological Association. Research shows that 86% of couples who go through EFT in therapy are “significantly” happier.

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