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Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Alan Freeman
Publication Date: May 2, 2024 - 18:07

Psychologist Sue Johnson started a global movement with her ‘emotionally focused therapy’

May 2, 2024
Sue Johnson, the Canadian psychologist who created and popularized Emotionally Focused Therapy, an innovative approach to treating troubled couples that turned into a movement and spread around the world, died on April 23 in Victoria from a rare form of melanoma. She was 76.Born in England, Dr. Johnson came to Canada as a graduate student at the University of British Columbia, where she earned a doctorate in psychology. Moving to Ottawa, she developed her new model of treatment, also known as EFT, as a psychology professor at the University of Ottawa and as a practising therapist.


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