Efficacy of Emotionally Focused Therapy Among Spanish Speaking Couples
NCT ID: NCT04277325
Last Updated: 2025-03-26
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
140 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-09-01
2025-03-25
Brief Summary
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Couples in the intervention group will receive 20 sessions of Emotionally Focused couple Therapy (EFT). Couples in the control group will receive no intervention during the study period (they will receive a shorter intervention after the trial is over). Participants of both groups will fill questionnaires before allocation, during the intervention period and after the intervention period.
The main outcomes will be couple attachment, couple satisfaction and dyadic adjustment.
The original timeline for the study was to start in Argentina and Guatemala in February 2020, and the remaining countries in September 2020. The study started in February 2020 for Argentina and Guatemala, but in April 2020 the process was postponed due to mobility constrains during covid-19 crisis. During these two months, the process remained in the recruitment phase. Therefore, couples were not randomly assigned. Due to an improvement in the pandemic situation, the study started in Spain in September 2021.We expect the remaining countries will start during 2022.
The study period for each couple will be around 6 months.
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Detailed Description
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Participating therapists were chosen based on a rigorous criterion focused on excellence in the adherence to the EFT model. There therapists also had to meet the following prerequisites: (1) Meet all legal requirements necessary to practice therapy in the country and region in which the therapist is located (licensure, insurance, etc.); (2) Have a video recording device; (3) Have completed the Externship, Core Skills and at least 10 hours of EFT supervision by the 1st of June, 2019; (4) Have experience applying the EFT model in couples therapy; and (5) be a licensed therapist or actively participating in case supervision. Additionally, candidates for participating therapists must send a video of at least 20 minutes of a session of actual couples therapy recorded in the last three months, to the principal investigator (MR-G) with their application. The couple in the recording was asked for their consent to have this video be reviewed by two supervisors who are participating in the study. Each video was shared through a secure channel with Martiño Rodríguez, who then sent said video to two EFT certified therapists and/or supervisors from a list of six therapists provided by Samuel Jinich, PhD and Certified EFT Trainer. Each evaluator submitted their evaluation independently to the principle investigator. In the event that a discrepancy arose, a third evaluation was sought from a separate evaluator. In some cases, a second video was requested to resolve doubts regarding a candidate's suitability. A total of 26 therapists sent in an application to participate, of those 11 applications were considered insufficient, and 15 met the requirements of the evaluation. This application and evaluation process took place between January and September, 2019.
All sessions will be videotaped and/or audio-taped for supervision and research purposes.
Supervision of the therapy process will be offered biweekly, in an individual meeting (one therapist, one supervisor) of one hour. Participating supervisors are required to speak Spanish and to certified as a supervisor by the International Center for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy; Ottawa, Canada (ICEEFT), or to be certified by ICEEFT as a therapist and actively be in the process of becoming an ICEEFT certified supervisor.
In order to ensure the therapists in this study are implementing EFT faithfully, two different procedures will be carried out. First, during the supervision meetings with participating therapists, the supervisor will review video recording segments of therapy to determine if EFT is being conducted with adherence to the model. Second, once the study ends, two independent raters will be asked to rate at least 5 sessions of each therapist's taped sessions to ensure that at least 80% of the therapists' interventions can be coded as adherent to the model.
The research team, with their relevant experience, includes the following individuals: Martiño Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Ph.D. (Principal Investigator, Certified Couple Therapist in Spain and Researcher at the Institute for Culture and Society (ICS), Universidad de Navarra, Spain), Shayne Anderson, Ph.D., (Co-Principal investigator; Associate Professor at the Brigham Young University (BYU), USA, and Psychotherapist at the BYU Comprehensive Clinic, USA), Marie-France Lafontaine, Ph.D., (Director of the Couple Research Laboratory, Full Professor at the University of Ottawa and a certified psychologist in Ontario and Quebec, Canada), Paul Greenman, Ph.D. (Full Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychoeducation and Psychology at the Université du Québec en Outaouais, and a certified psychologist in Ontario and Québec, Canada), Alfonso Osorio, Ph.D. (Associate Professor at the School of Education and Psychology and researcher at the Institute for Culture and Society, ICS, Universidad de Navarra, Spain), Jonathan Sandberg, Ph.D. (Full Professor School of Family Life at the Brigham Young University, USA), Jokin de Irala, PhD. (Associate Professor at the School of Medicine and Principal Investigator of the Research group "Educación de la afectividad y de la sexualidad humana" (EASH) at the Institute for Culture and Society, ICS, Universidad de Navarra, Spain), Patrick Steffen, Ph.D. (Full Professor in the Psychology Department at the Brigham Young University, USA), María Calatrava, Ph.D. (Researcher at the Institute for Culture and Society, ICS, Universidad de Navarra, Spain), Maria del Pilar Martínez, PhD. (Full Professor at the School of Social sciences, Department of Psychology, Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, Spain).
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention
Couples will receive 19-21 free sessions of Emotionally-Focused Therapy.
Emotionally Focused Therapy
Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) is an empirically supported, attachment-based model of couples therapy that combines experiential, systems, and attachment theories with the goal of fostering the development of safe contact, accessibility, and responsiveness in both partners.
Waitlist
Couples will receive no intervention during the trial. After the trial is ended, they will be invited to participate in a weekend intervention meeting.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Emotionally Focused Therapy
Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) is an empirically supported, attachment-based model of couples therapy that combines experiential, systems, and attachment theories with the goal of fostering the development of safe contact, accessibility, and responsiveness in both partners.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Either member has been previously diagnosed with any psychotic, somatoform or dissociative disorder.
* Either partner is currently taking any medication known to treat psychosis, somatoform, dissociative or psychotic disorders or is taking any psychotropic medication, has a diagnosis of a neurodevelopmental (e. g., autism spectrum disorder), neurocognitive, personality or paraphilic disorder.
* Either partner reports having been arrested or in prison in the past 3 months due to driving drunk or any other legal problem related to alcohol or other drugs, reports having been fired from her/his job due to alcohol or substance use/abuse, reports an episode (as a victim and/or perpetrator) of a sexual assault during the past 2 years, reports current physical or sexual violence in their relationship, or is currently involved in an affair which he/she will not end or requests that the affair remains secret.
* Either partner has a condition or anticipates having a condition that may make attending therapy sessions unlikely (e.g., major surgery expected in the next 3 months, or moving to a new area in the near future, etc.), is misusing/abusing drugs or alcohol, is a psychotherapist active in clinical practice and/or has a direct knowledge of the model because he/she is in training or trained in EFT.
25 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Brigham Young University
OTHER
Clinica Universidad de Navarra, Universidad de Navarra
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Martiño Rodríguez-González, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Navarra
Shayne Anderson, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Brigham Young University
Locations
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Consultorio Verónica Salem
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Consultorio Silvia Goso
Buenos Aires, , Argentina
Consultorio Mariana Butty
Buenos Aires, , Argentina
Consultorio Esteban Azumendi
Buenos Aires, , Argentina
Consultorio Ileana Morera Vargas
Alajuela, , Costa Rica
Consultorio Creciendo en Pareja
San José, , Costa Rica
Clínica Humanamente Guatemala
Guatemala City, , Guatemala
Consulta Mónica Díaz Cayeros
Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Consulta Alfonso Villareal
Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
Consulta Ali Barbosa
Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico
Consulta Gerardo Vázquez
Mexico City, , Mexico
Consulta Cecilia Paredes
Mexico City, , Mexico
Consulta Itziar Arana
El Escorial, Madrid, Spain
Centro de Orientación y Mediación Familiar Coordenadas
Málaga, , Spain
Gabinete de Terapia de Pareja de Zaragoza
Zaragoza, , Spain
Centro Vitae Psicología
Zaragoza, , Spain
Countries
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References
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Rodriguez-Gonzalez M, Anderson S, Osorio A, Lafontaine MF, Greenman PS, Calatrava M, Andrade D, Lybbert R, Martinez-Diaz P, Steffen P, de Irala J, Sandberg J. Efficacy of Emotionally Focused Therapy among Spanish-speaking couples: study protocol of a randomized clinical trial in Argentina, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, and Spain. Trials. 2022 Oct 22;23(1):891. doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06831-7.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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E(f)FECTS
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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