
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) in Columbia, MD
Reconnect when disconnection takes over. Therapy that helps you feel secure, seen, and emotionally connected again.
Disconnection doesn’t mean your relationship is beyond repair.
EFT might be a good fit for you if:
You feel shut down—or like your emotions are too much for others to handle.
You get stuck between wanting to connect and fearing it won’t be safe.
You often react in ways you don’t fully understand—and regret later.
You feel overwhelmed by your partner’s emotions and unsure how to respond.
You’re tired of surface fixes and want something that creates real, lasting change.
EFT helps you slow down enough to understand what’s really happening beneath the tension—and start building emotional safety, one step at a time.
What is Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)?
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) helps you understand and reshape the emotional patterns that keep you feeling stuck—especially in your closest relationships.
It’s not about blaming or fixing. It’s about helping you feel safer inside so you can connect more clearly on the outside.
Instead of just talking about problems, EFT helps you slow down, tune into your emotions, and make sense of why you react the way you do—so you can respond with clarity, not reactivity.
Areas of expertise within Emotionally Focused Therapy
EFT is a powerful framework I use across a range of challenges. Some of the areas I most often support clients with include:
Ongoing conflict or emotional distance in long-term relationships
Feeling shut down, angry, or disconnected from your emotions
Navigating the mental load and emotional overwhelm of parenting
Struggles with emotional safety or trust in close relationships
Repeating the same painful patterns—even when you want to do things differently
Working through the impact of past trauma in your current relationships
Whether you’re coming as a couple or on your own, EFT helps bring clarity, emotional safety, and connection back into reach.
What to expect from EFT Therapy
In EFT therapy, we’ll slow things down—so you can tune into what’s really happening beneath the surface. You won’t be analyzing things from a distance. Instead, we’ll get curious together about your emotional experience, in real time.
Here’s what that can look like:
You might start noticing patterns—like pulling away when things get tense, or getting loud when you feel invisible.
You’ll begin to understand the needs and fears underneath those patterns.
As safety builds, you’ll start taking new risks—sharing what’s real instead of reacting on autopilot.
Over time, those new experiences become your new pattern: emotional safety instead of shutdown, secure connection instead of disconnection.
How EFT helps you get to your goals
EFT can help you:
Feel more secure, open, and connected in your relationships
Understand and express what you really need—without conflict or shutdown
Break painful cycles of anger, withdrawal, or criticism
Build emotional safety so that real change feels possible
Whether you’re overwhelmed by conflict or feeling emotionally distant, EFT guides you back to the moments that matter—so connection doesn’t feel out of reach.
What you’ll take away from EFT
Through EFT, you’ll start to build the emotional clarity and safety you’ve been longing for.
Emotionally Focused Therapy can help you…
Recognize the emotional patterns that lead to distance, shutdown, or conflict
Express your needs clearly—without fear of rejection or escalation
Respond more calmly when you feel triggered or overwhelmed
Rebuild trust and connection in relationships that feel strained
Understand what’s really happening beneath anger, withdrawal, or criticism
Feel more secure—in yourself and with the people who matter most

It’s possible to feel safe in your emotions—and closer to the people you love.
FAQs
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EFT is a research-based method that helps you make sense of your emotions in real time. Rather than analyzing from a distance, EFT helps you experience what’s happening underneath the surface—so you can break free from old patterns and move toward emotional clarity and connection.
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EFT slows things down and helps you connect with the parts of you that shut down, lash out, or go numb. These reactions usually have a reason—and EFT gives them space to soften, so you can respond with more calm and understanding.
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EFT is powerful for both individuals and couples. In individual EFT, we’ll explore how past experiences and emotional patterns shape the way you relate—to yourself and to others—and work toward a more grounded, connected sense of self.
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Many therapies focus on insight or coping skills. EFT focuses on creating change in your emotional world—right there in the session. By understanding and shifting how you respond emotionally, you start to build deeper safety, security, and connection.
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That’s exactly what EFT is designed for. Whether your emotions feel overwhelming or out of reach, EFT helps you meet them gently, with curiosity and compassion. You don’t have to force anything—we’ll go at a pace that feels safe for you.