Books Authored
Brubacher, L. L. (2018). Stepping into emotionally focused couple therapy: Key ingredients of change. New York: Routledge.
Video Training Program Designed
Brubacher, L., & Buchanan, L. (2014) EFT Attachment Injury Resolution Model Training Program, interactive video training program.
Chapters Authored
Brubacher L., Johnson S.M. (2018). Clarifying the Negative Cycle in Emotionally Focused Therapy. In J. Lebow, A. Chambers, D. Breunlin (Eds.)., Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer Science and Business Media, Dordrecht.
Brubacher, L. & Johnson, S.M. (2018). Deepening Emotional Experience and Restructuring the Bond in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy. In J. Lebow, A. Chambers, D. Breunlin (Eds.)., Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer Science and Business Media, Dordrecht.
Brubacher, L. (2018) Attachment Injury Resolution Model in Emotionally Focused Therapy. In J. Lebow, A. Chambers, D. Breunlin (Eds.)., Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer Science and Business Media, Dordrecht.
Brubacher, L. (2018). Johnson, Susan, Biography. In J. Lebow, A. Chambers, D. Breunlin (Eds.)., Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer Science and Business Media, Dordrecht.
Brubacher, L. L. & Johnson, S.M. (2017) Romantic Love as an Attachment Process: Shaping Secure Bonds. In J. Fitzgerald (Ed.), Foundations for couples therapy: Research for the real world. Abingdon, Oxon: Taylor Francis.
Johnson, S.M., & Brubacher, L. L. (2016). Clarifying the negative cycle in emotionally focused couple therapy (EFT). In G. Weeks, S. Fife, & C. Peterson (Eds.), Techniques for the couple therapist: Essential interventions. (pp.92-96). New York: Routledge.
Johnson, S.M., & Brubacher, L. L. (2016). Deepening attachment emotion in emotionally focused couple therapy (EFT). In G. Weeks, S. Fife, & C. Peterson (Eds.), Techniques for the couple therapist: Essential interventions. (pp. 155-160). New York: Routledge.
Johnson, S. M. & Brubacher, L. (2016). Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy: Empiricism and Art. In T. Sexton & J. Lebow (Eds.), Handbook of family therapy. New York: Brunner/Routledge.
Articles Authored
Brubacher, L. (2021). Key Ingredients for Change in EFT. The EFT Community News, 48, 11-14.
Brubacher, L. L., Wiebe, Stephanie, A. (2019). Process-research to practice in emotionally focused couple therapy: A map for reflective practice. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 30(4), 292-313.
Brubacher, L. (2017). Distinguishing Emotionally Focused Therapy from Emotion-focused Therapy.
Brubacher, L. (2017). Emotionally focused individual therapy: An attachment-based experiential/systemic perspective. Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies, 16(1), pp. 50-57.
Brubacher, L. (2016). Therapist Toolbox: How is it That S/he Makes You Feel…? The EFT Community News, 28.
Brubacher, L. (2016). Emotion Begins with WHEN — Unpacking Emotion. The EFT Community News, 28.
Brubacher, L. (2015). Therapist Toolbox: Working with an Attachment Injury in Stage One. The EFT Community News, 25.
Brubacher, L. (2015). De-coding attachment needs from the cradle to the grave: The “circle of security” graphic. The EFT Community News, 24.
Brubacher, L. (2014). Extending Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFCT) to Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT): Therapy as a Process of Love. The EFT Community News, 22.
Brubacher, L. & Lee, A. (2014). Using EFT to Co-Regulate Therapist Reactivity. The EFT Community News, 21.
Brubacher, L. (2013). Trainers’ Tips for Closing EFT Sessions, Including Homework. The EFT Community News, 19.
Brubacher, L. (2013). Trainers’ Tips for Preparing for and Opening EFT Sessions.The EFT Community News, 18.
Brubacher, L. (2012, 2013). Recognizing and following markers through the steps and stages of EFT, Series of 7 articles EFT Community News, Summer 2012, Fall 2012, Winter 2012-13, Spring 2013, Summer 2013.
Brubacher, L. (2012). Different Strokes for Different Folks: Tailoring interventions to attachment strategies. The EFT Community News, 15.
Brubacher, L. (2012). The EFT Therapeutic Stance: An Antidote to Therapist Burnout. The EFT Community News, 13.
Brubacher, L. (2012). A Brief Guide to Choosing the EFT Training DVD that is Right for Your Learning Objective(s). The EFT Community News, 12.
Brubacher, L. & Lee, A. (2012). Emotion is More Than a Feeling: The elements of emotion in action. The EFT Community News, 15.
de Bruin, K., McMains, J. & Brubacher, L. (2011). High Stakes Hide & Seek: Reflections from Therapists Practicing EFT and Play Therapy. The EFT Community News, 10
Brubacher, L. (2011). EFT with Individuals. The EFT Community News, 8.
Brubacher, L. (2010). Weaving within and between: The intra-psychic / inter-personal tapestry of EFT. The EFT Community News, 4.
Brubacher, L. (2010). Images and Metaphors: The violinist and the drummer. The EFT Community News, 4.
Brubacher, L. (2007). L’integrazione della terapia centrata sulle emozioni con il modello di Virginia Satir [Integration of emotion focused therapy with the model of Virginia Satir]. Terapia Familiare: Rivista Interdisciplinare di Ricerca e Intervento Relazionale, 84, 53-83.
Brubacher, L. (2006). Integrating emotion-focused therapy with the Satir model. Journal of Marriage and Family Therapy, 32(2) 141-153.
Friesen, L. (1999). Experiencing Satir systemic brief therapy training. The Wisdom Box, Newsletter of The Satir Institute of the Pacific.
Brubacher, L. (1997). Native ‘vision quests’ release healing power of nature. Canadian Mennonite, 1:6, pp. 6-7.
Friesen, L. (1995). Understanding and working with client resistance. Cognica, Canadian Guidance and Counselling Association.
Reviews
Brubacher, L., & Perlman, D. (2014). Review of the book Love Sense: The revolutionary new science of romantic relationships. by S.M. Johnson. The family psychologist, 30, 29-31.
Brubacher, L. (2010) In EFT: A review of the new DVD. The EFT Community News, 6.
Brubacher, L. (2009). Review of DVD: Hold Me Tight: Conversations for Connection. The EFT Community News, 2.