Certification in EFCT, EFIT, or EFFT requires a minimum of 8 hours of supervision by an ICEEFT Certified Supervisor or Supervisor Candidate. Four of the eight hours can be in a group format. Individual supervision can include two therapists in the same supervision session with the Supervisor.
We have some wonderful supervisors in our St Louis EFT Community who are happy to help you in your EFT journey!
Here are our supervisors:
Brad Werner, MA, LPC, Certified EFCT Supervisor
(314) 266-8671
[email protected]
Cindy Badamo, MSW, LCSW, Certified EFCT and EFIT Supervisor
(314) 600-0218
[email protected]
Lauren Eisleben, MEd, LPC, EFCT Supervisor Candidate
(573) 228-6702
[email protected]
Julia Stevens, MSW, LCSW, EFCT Supervisor Candidate
(314) 749-0716
[email protected]
Maren Whipple, MSEd, LCPC, EFCT Supervisor Candidate
(618) 201-8994
[email protected]
Individual and group supervision in EFCT/EFFT/EFIT is offered by Certified EFT Supervisors and ICEEFT approved supervisor candidates. A minimum of 8 individual supervision hours are required to apply towards certification. Supervision can be in person or through videoconferencing.
These are some key characteristics of EFT supervision.
We have some wonderful supervisors in our St Louis EFT Community who are happy to help you in your EFT journey!
Here are our supervisors:
Brad Werner, MA, LPC, Certified EFCT Supervisor
(314) 266-8671
[email protected]
Cindy Badamo, MSW, LCSW, Certified EFCT and EFIT Supervisor
(314) 600-0218
[email protected]
Lauren Eisleben, MEd, LPC, EFCT Supervisor Candidate
(573) 228-6702
[email protected]
Julia Stevens, MSW, LCSW, EFCT Supervisor Candidate
(314) 749-0716
[email protected]
Maren Whipple, MSEd, LCPC, EFCT Supervisor Candidate
(618) 201-8994
[email protected]
Individual and group supervision in EFCT/EFFT/EFIT is offered by Certified EFT Supervisors and ICEEFT approved supervisor candidates. A minimum of 8 individual supervision hours are required to apply towards certification. Supervision can be in person or through videoconferencing.
These are some key characteristics of EFT supervision.
- A positive working alliance between the supervisor and supervisee is fostered — safety enhances learning.
- Modeling is available: the supervisor actively demonstrates EFT interventions (e.g., demonstrates attachment language and non-verbal behaviors of EFT).
- Observation of therapy sessions occurs or transcripts are examined. Role plays with feedback give opportunity for rehearsal.
- Feedback to supervisee is clear, focused, supportive, and congruent with supervisee's stage of learning.
- Specific elements are pointed out for the supervisee to improve or work on.
- Written theory and techniques of the EFT model are referred to and taught in relation to practice (e.g., steps, stages, interventions, experiential and non-pathologizing approach).