Imagine This Scenario Melanie and Jake have been married for 10 years. Melanie begins a therapy session by describing the couple’s most recent fight: “I was getting the kids ready for bed, and I asked Jake to give Nathan a bath. But he said we … [Read more...]
Emotionally Focused Therapy Externship Stories: Ann
Today we're sharing another testimonial from an attendee from the 2016 EFT Externship in Houston. Ann, a family and individual therapist in Houston, is our third featured attendee and in this video, she talks about how Emotionally Focused Therapy … [Read more...]
A Postscript to my June Postcard: Reflections on Individual & Couples Therapy by Trainer Dr. Leanne Campbell
This post is a follow up to a post Dr. Leanne Campbell wrote in June, you can read the first post here. Now back from Europe and busy seeing clients again, and getting ready for upcoming trauma trainings this fall (in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in … [Read more...]
Understanding Raw Spots in Couples Therapy
“We are never so vulnerable as when we love, and never so hopelessly unhappy as when we lose the object of our love.” ~ Sigmund Freud Haley met Eric on a sunny day while they were sitting outside enjoying Sunday brunch. Everything about him got her … [Read more...]
Attachment styles and why they matter to your couples therapy practice
Little Betty loved her parents. And while they loved her, too, they didn’t seem to have time for her. They were always rushing. They were always running out the door. Betty learned to get their attention. But she had to tug on their clothing, wrap … [Read more...]