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Leaning Into EFT S3E6 | “View of the World in EFCT” with Nalini Calamur and Jay Seiff-Haron

Welcome to the third season of “Leaning into EFT” where participants will get a front row seat observing live therapy sessions unfold with couples, individuals and families. Each episode will feature the work of a different supervisor or trainer, where the therapist will walk us through their session and note key choice points, interventions and share their process and reflections of the session.

All sessions will take place from 10:00AM-12:00pm PST via Zoom.

We aim to create a safe, welcoming, low-cost space to gather, engage, learn and bask in the richness of our gifted EFT community. We hope you can join us!

Attendees may purchase a pass to the entire season (all seven episodes), or may purchase a single episode at a time. If selecting a single episode, please indicate when completing the registration form which episode you intend to attend.


S3E6 | “View of the World in EFCT” with Nalini Calamur and Jay Seiff-Haron

View of World in EFCT with Nalini Calamur and Jay Seiff-Haron

We all have Views of Self and Views of Other, our subjective lenses through which we perceive ourselves and other people. We all have Views of World, too, the lenses through which our personal and cultural experiences have taught us to view our families and relationships, how the world is and how it should be. Like all Views, View of World can have a profound impact on cycles, our relationships, and our expectations.

Please join us to explore how View of World impacts how we organize our experience in relationship and conflict, attachment and coping, safety and threat. View of World is where culture lives in us, as well as where we hold the cultural values that define our emotional display rules; expectations of what is safe, what we notice and how we can cope; the values and customs that we've learned.


Jay M. Seiff-Haron, Psy.D.
 Jay is an EFT Supervisor-in-Training in San Francisco, CA. He works with many made-marginal,interracial, intercultural, and queer relationships, and has co-led 30+ week-long residential retreats about antiracist intersectionality. His own family is queer, immigrant, multiethnic, and interfaith. Jay serves on the Board of Cross-Cultural Communications, Inc. and on the ICEEFT Board standing Diversity Committee.

 

Nalini Calamur, LMFT. Nalini is the Director of Behavioral Health Programs in a community based organization and also has a small private practice with supervisees in Berkeley.  She has extensive experience working with made to be marginalized communities and specifically with immigrant, trans/nb, queer, or multicultural individuals, relationships, and families.  Nalini serves on the Board of Cross-Cultural Communications, Inc. and on the ICEEFT Board standing Diversity Committee.

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Leaning Into EFT S3E7 | “Broken Bonds: Working with Betrayals in EFCT,” with Lisa Palmer-Olsen