Call (501) 502-0317 or Email jeff@mnacounseling.com
Jeff and Stacey Moore are both marriage and family therapists trained in family systems and working from an attachment-based, experiential model of therapy known as Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). Both currently work in private practice in the Greater Little Rock area and are licensed to practice therapy in the state of Arkansas. The two have been married for 25 years and have two adult daughters.
Jeff currently sees individuals, couples, and families at M&A Counseling in Greater Little Rock and in Hot Springs. He currently accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield, Health Advantage, Ambetter, QualChoice, as well as Self-Pay clients. Call or text (501) 502-0317 for more information about provider networks and hourly rates.
Stacey currently sees individuals, couples, and families at Little Rock Counseling & Wellness in the Greater Little Rock area and accepts both self-pay and insurance from the following providers: Blue Cross Blue Shield, Health Advantage, and Ambetter.
More than just sharing a common theoretical model and approach to therapy, Jeff and Stacey have the same heart for hurting people and a God-inspired desire to come alongside others in their struggles and pain and help individuals, couples, and families find wholeness.
Attachment science has emerged as the most profound, research-based understanding of how we develop as human beings – our emotions, our ways of thinking and acting and our habitual ways of engaging with others. Specifically, attachment science has cracked the code of love and loving, showing us how our sense of self develops and is continuously shaped in a dance with others. A sense of secure connection with others has been linked to resilience and a more coherent positive sense of self while a lack of secure attachment has emerged as a risk factor for every form of mental health.
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is best known as a cutting edge, tested, and proven couple intervention, but is also used to address individual depression, anxiety and post traumatic stress (EFIT – Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy) and to repair family bonds (EFFT – Emotionally Focused Family Therapy). This model puts to work the principles of attachment science by using non-pathologizing experiential (paralleling Carl Rogers) and relational systems techniques (paralleling Salvador Minuchin) to focus on and change core organizing factors in both the self and key relationships.
Contact Us about spending a Couples Intensive Weekend with Jeff & Stacey at a secluded Arkansas resort. You'll have the opportunity to learn and integrate the life-giving and relationship-securing tools of Emotionally Focused Therapy with two trained EFT therapists and married partners who live out of this model every day. Whether you're just thinking about a life-long commitment or you're twenty years into a marriage, it's never to early or too late to learn what Dr. Sue Johnson calls the science of love, the inevitability of rupture, and the invaluable ability to repair. It's a chance to get away from life for a few days, enjoy custom cuisine tailored to your taste, relax a bit, and learn to connect with your person in ways that can forever change your relationship. We can't wait to meet you!
Learn more about the EFT model of therapy from founder Sue Johnson.
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