The Leading Edge in Emotionally Focused Therapy

136. Stage 2 Series: What Does the End of Stage 2 Really Look Like in EFT?

Apr 1, 2026
They unpack what reaching the end of Stage 2 in EFT looks and feels like in real sessions. They compare Stage 2 to intense training that builds automatic, embodied responses. They describe how couples alternate deep vulnerability with lightness and develop reliable, caring patterns. They use vivid military and swim‑buddy metaphors to show transformed relational resilience.
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INSIGHT

Installed Positive Cycle Feels Like Training

  • Stage 2 completion means the couple has an installed positive cycle they can access under pressure.
  • After ~30 deep enactments the nervous system knows to turn toward the other, making responsive connection instinctual rather than effortful.
ADVICE

Platform Enactments And Alternate With Laughter

  • Slow down and platform the next moves during enactments so couples alternate deep vulnerability and lightness.
  • Use draw reengagement and pursuer softening early in sequences and then invite the couple into multiple enactments to build the muscle.
INSIGHT

Both Partners Must Be Caregivers

  • True Stage 2 completion requires both partners can go deep and offer A.R.E. (Accessibility, Responsiveness, Engagement).
  • It’s not enough for one partner to change; dyadic reciprocity must let each switch hats and comfort the other.
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