Hold Me Tight: Sue Johnson's Seven Conversations for Lasting Love

What are the Hold Me Tight conversations, and can they actually improve a relationship?

Hold Me Tight is Sue Johnson's framework -- derived from Emotionally Focused Therapy -- for strengthening adult attachment bonds through seven structured conversations about accessibility, responsiveness, and emotional safety. The therapist-guided EFT version has strong trial evidence; the self-guided book program is less studied but grounded in the same mechanisms.

Sue Johnson distilled Emotionally Focused Therapy into seven conversations designed for couples to have on their own -- structured dialogues that move past the surface argument to the attachment fear underneath. The conversations do not require a therapist but do require both partners to be genuinely willing to be vulnerable. Below are the practices, each with the mechanism and an honest account of the evidence.

Practices

Recognize your demon dialogue -- the negative cycle running your relationship

Every stuck couple has a predictable negative loop; naming it together is the first step out.

Find and understand your raw spots

A raw spot is a point of attachment vulnerability -- a past wound that current events trigger disproportionately.

Revisit a hurtful moment -- and repair it

Going back to a painful past moment together, with new understanding, is how attachment injuries heal.

Have the core Hold Me Tight conversation

Share what you most need to be heard saying, and receive what your partner most needs you to hear.

Celebrate and reinforce moments of secure connection

When you get it right -- when you reach and are met -- name it and savour it.

Use physical touch to reinforce emotional safety

Touch is an attachment behavior: reaching for and being met physically reinforces the emotional bond.

Connect sex with emotional safety, not just desire

In secure attachment, sex and emotional safety are linked: vulnerability is the engine of both.

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Reading about a practice changes nothing on its own. IX Coach turns these into a guided, adaptive routine — discerning where you are in real time and walking the practice with you, session after session.

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