These are suggested by various EFT colleagues as helpful conversation starters, and do not necessarily represent ”truth”, agreement or specific sanction by ICEEFT. Have suggestions? Please email resources@deib.org
The ICEEFT Diversity Committee is so excited to share that trainer-in-training Dr. Paul Guillory (Berkeley, CA) has announced a soon to be published book, "Emotionally Focused Therapy with African American Couples: Love Heals" available for PRE-ORDER on Amazon and Routledge. PRE-ORDER
The wisdom of the EFT Tango can help us be more antiracist, just as being antiracist can help us to better
embody a human-centered, attachment stance. VIEW PDF
A spectacular resource, consistent with attachment and written in an engaging, personal style. ORDER
Oprah's Book Club recommendation from the Pulitzer prize -winning author, also the book about which Sue Johnson reported, "it gave her a map" for the subject. ORDER
Here are some books and resources that our team members have found useful in educating ourselves and raising awareness. LEARN MORE
An explication of what happens when the commonly-experienced hurts of being misunderstood, unseen or criticized extend from marginalized groups to include the majority. GO TO LINK
This spectacular 2016 documentary honors the words and work and life of James Baldwin, through the lens of his unfinished manuscript about the murders of his friends Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Reverend Martin Luther King. VIEW ON NETFLIX
The first practical handbook that helps individuals and organizations recognize and prevent microaggressions so that all employees can feel a sense of belonging. GO TO LINK
Dr. Susan Moore’s last words before dying from COVID and neglect, in an allegory about the harm that whiteness does when it is not responsibly seen and managed and held accountable. GO TO LINK
In these 5 separate scenarios, who is pursuing, withdrawing, or engaging vulnerable? What more information would you seek to clarify? VIEW PDF
An elementary question, but wow what a stunning answer from Ta Nahisi Coates. GO TO LINK
The new exhibition at the Museum of Jewish Heritage gets everything right—and fixes nothing. GO TO LINK
These are suggested by various EFT colleagues as helpful conversation starters, and do not necessarily represent ”truth”, agreement or specific sanction by ICEEFT. Have suggestions? Please email resources@deib.org
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