Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples is the fastest growing evidenced - based approach to treating
relational distress in couples in the world.
Attachment theory provides a powerful organizing lens that will help you understand the most common ways couples
express relational distress.
With the publication of Sue Johnson's latest book, Love Sense, on December 31st, and with research such as described above, E.F.T. continues to provide an attachment - based approach to working
with relational distress.
Use micro-tracking to identify and make explicit the rigid negative attachment - based patterns that
perpetuate relational distress in addictive relationships
The pain that emanates from
relational distress often speaks of much deeper wounds that you both have been incurred over many years in relationships.
When working with couples and families, Julie practices Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), which is a highly effective evidence - based therapy to
repair relational distress.
Our results provide initial evidence that psychobiological divergence confers risk for substance use and NSSI in combination with
current relational distress.
This 2 - 3 Day Couples Intensives is a unique and special service for couples who are in
high relational distress and need more immediate relief.
Despite negative interactions, strained intimacy, and other challenges faced by couples
experiencing relational distress, fear of the unknown, of what lies beyond the familiar much, is so great that many couples are afraid to even reach out.
Discover how to use micro-tracking to identify and make explicit the rigid negative attachment - based patterns that
perpetuate relational distress in addictive relationships
I work with «complicated» coupes... not only couples
with relational distress... but with additional issues such as: addiction, abuse, trauma, infidelity, mental health challenges, long term disengagement, military deployment, personality disorders, step family issues, in - law challenges, and so forth.
The blurring of «heat» and «greet» is highlighted in a recent experiment by Ohio University's Matthew Vess, who asked whether this tendency is influenced by an individual's sensitivity to
relational distress.
You have a loved one, friend, or family member who is ailing from significant physical, mental, emotional, or
relational distress.
A core goal of the Colorado Center is to have quality EFT services available to any and all couples in distress who desire to utilize EFT to reduce or eliminate
their relational distress and move to a more fulfilling relationship.
«I am an experienced therapist who has assisted many clients in overcoming mental, emotional, and
relational distress.
They are people who may be working through a major life challenge, dealing with depression, anxiety, a mood disorder, or
relational distress.
I help couples find their way through
their relational distress and back to an authentic connection with one another by utilizing Emotion Focused Therapy for Couples.
As a Licensed Mental Health Professional, I have been in private practice since 2010 working with individuals and couples to reduce feelings of anxiety, depression or
relational distress.
I have worked extensively with individuals, couples, families, children, and adolescents struggling with issues such as depression, anxiety, anger, trauma, feelings of low self - esteem,
relational distress with couples and families, parenting, co-parenting, divorce, childhood behavioral and emotional distress, chronic mental illness, domestic violence, and addictions.
Identification and understanding of each person's own contributions to the relational distress
Whether the relationship of focus is with yourself, a partner, a coworker, a friend, or a family member,
relational distress has the potential to make the management of our hurdles and triumphs complex.
Develop skills in helping partners reprocess the emotional response's or patterns that maintain
relational distress and disconnection.
My therapeutic approach includes developing a caring trusting and honest relationship with you taking a look at any thought patterns, which could be leading to negative cycles causing emotional or
relational distress.
At NCCT, we support couples in all stages of marital or
relational distress.
If you suffer from anxiety, depression, anger, addiction,
relational distress or interpersonal trauma please contact her office for the appropriate guidance you deserve.
The slow pace of research on couples is partly due to the fact that
relational distress isn't considered a «mental disorder» by DSM - IV, and thus doesn't usually qualify for government funding.
She is passionate about working with children, adolescents and emerging adults and offers clinical services to address depression, anxiety,
relational distress, academic concerns, and behavioral issues.