Typical Reactions to an Atypical Situation: Coping during Covid19

Where to turn for support during Covid19 Crisis All around the U.S. and beyond, Emotionally Focused Therapists continue to provide relational support and mental health services to couples, families and individuals.  Some E.F.T. Therapists work in front line situations such as hospitals, where they face exposure to the Covid19 virus as do their clients.  But the majority made a smooth transition to offering services via privacy compliant online meeting technology such as Zoom, Webex and Doxy Me. Our director, Jim Thomas, noted, “And some clients prefer the old-fashioned phone for therapy.”  So if you are struggling with this unprecedented situation, or seeking support for preexisting relationship tensions, conflict or distance, […]

CCV and EFT

The Colorado Center is proud to be hosting a small group gathering of therapists regarding couples violence and EFT work.  This is open to therapists who have studied and use Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy in their practice (minimum prerequisite of completion of EFT Externship).  Couples violence presents many challenges from assessment, to appropriateness of EFT, to treatment planning. The authors of the recently published, peer-reviewed journal article, “Fighting for Connection: Patterns of Intimate Partner Violence,” (2018), Journal of Couple and Family Therapy, Jef Slootmaeckers & Lieven Migerode,will be leading this seminar. This gathering, June 4th, will be from approximately 9 am until noon, with exact time and location to be confirmed at […]