About the event

Join ICEEFT-certified trainer Lorrie Brubacher for an advanced online training focused on Transforming Shattered Bonds in EFIT with EFT’s Attachment Injury Resolution Model (AIRM). Grounded in attachment science and experiential practice, this training explores how attachment injuries shape emotional experience, patterns of regulating emotion internally and interpersonally and clients’ experience of self and patterns of relating to others. Deepen your EFIT skills specializing in attachment injuries. Gain practical tools to facilitate emotional processing and to shape corrective emotional experiences, supporting lasting emotional change in clients.

  • October 15–16, 2026

  • 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM EST (UTC-4)

  • Online event with one-month access to the recording after the event

  • Early Bird (before June 30, 2026): $425 USD vs. Regular (effective July 1st, 2026): $475 USD

  • Equity Rate (limited to 5 spots): $375 USD - contact us at [email protected] to receive registration instructions and secure your spot

  • Special Offer for EFT and Me Webinar Members: Bundle up and save with 10% off! Register for the webinar and contact us directly at [email protected] to receive your exclusive promo code. Please note: while EFT and Me is designed as a multilingual learning experience, this masterclass will be offered in English only, and simultaneous interpretation will not be available.

  • Continuing Education (CE) Credits: 12 CEUs available for purchase with Alliant

  • This masterclass is intended exclusively for mental health professionals who have completed EFIT Essentials and are seeking advanced EFIT training around attachment injuries.

Program description

Individual clients are frequently survivors of different interpersonal traumatic events and losses. The attachment injury resolution model (AIRM) from EFCT offers a map to healing relationship traumas and losses that continue to impact individual clients in their present experience. Resolution of interpersonal trauma prioritizes safety at all times. It restructures self and system, while holding offending others as fully responsible and validating clients’ needs for permanent distance from abusers. 


This entire workshop is focused on how to work with present process while also collaborating with clients to free them from the prisons of ineffective patterns developed to survive trauma and trust-shattering events. EFIT begins with tracking clients’ present process; validating how current patterns of emotion regulation helped them survive trauma, loss, and deprivation, and discovering how these strategies are stunting their innate growth tendency and blocking them from achieving their goals. Stage 1 of EFIT begins the process of agency and hope as clients begin to see shift these patterns into ones that are more relevant to their present day resources and context. Transforming views of self and other, a key EFT Stage 2 change process is possible in EFIT. Views of self as lovable, capable, and worthy of secure love and a view of others who are accessible, reliable and emotionally supportive are achieved through EFIT. The AIRM map guides us to help clients reach a place where they can clearly distinguish relationships with hurtful, abusive others from others who are reliable and trustworthy.


Through clinical teaching, case discussion, video demonstrations, and experiential exercises, participants will learn to identify markers of attachment injury, track emotional processing in the present moment, and guide clients through corrective emotional experiences that foster new internal working models of self and other, resilience, effective co-regulation, and emotional flexibility. Emphasis is placed on therapist attunement, moment-to-moment tracking, and reprocessing emotion, using the EFT Tango Moves and micro-skills to adapt EFT’s attachment injury resolution model (AIRM) to EFIT, to support transformative emotional change. 

Following the training participants will be able to:

  • Describe attachment injuries in individual therapy

  • Identify EFIT interventions to facilitate emotional engagement and processing of attachment injuries

  • Facilitate corrective emotional experiences that reshape internal working models of self and other

  • Enhance clinical confidence in working with relationship injuries from an attachment perspective

About the trainer

Lorrie Brubacher

EFT Trainer & Host

Lorrie Brubacher is a certified EFT Trainer, Supervisor and Therapist, best known for her extensive work in EFIT. The first edition of her book Stepping into Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy was translated into six languages, with several more in process. The second edition, Stepping into Emotionally Focused Therapy includes work with individuals in each chapter and is accompanied by an exercise book, entitled Workouts for Stepping into EFT. Lorrie is an amazing clinician, highly attuned to her clients, and also a gifted pedagogical trainer. She is able to dissect her work in a distilled way so it becomes explicit and applicable to therapists learning the model.

Policies & Participant Agreement

To support a clear, respectful, and well-structured learning experience, the following policies outline registration terms, participation expectations, and shared responsibilities for all participants. We encourage you to review this information carefully prior to registering. Full terms and conditions are provided at registration and remain available at all times through the participant portal following enrollment.

  • Cancellation policy: Refund requests may be submitted within ninety (90) days of the registration date. Due to credit card processing limitations, refunds cannot be issued beyond this period. Eligible refunds are issued minus a $50 USD administrative fee, which covers non-recoverable processing and administrative costs. No refunds are available within fourteen (14) days of the event start date. All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing to [email protected]

  • Participants must agree to maintain the confidentiality of any identifying client information shared during the training (including videotapes, case material, or clinical discussions). Participants must refrain from viewing video material involving clients they would personally recognize and agree to attend the online training from a private and secure location.

  • Participants are expected to attend at least 90% of the training to receive a certificate of attendance. Requirements for continuing education (CE) credits may differ and are subject to the standards of the relevant accrediting body. If you anticipate missing a significant portion of the training, you are responsible for informing the organizers as soon as possible.

Take the next step into your EFIT journey