Tag Archives: Couples

Therapist receiving therapy from another therapist

Mental Health Support for Therapists: When the Healer Needs Healing

In the quiet moments between client sessions, in the long exhales after hearing stories of trauma, pain, and grief, therapists carry more than just professional responsibility. They carry the emotional weight of others’ lives—and often, they carry it silently. At Collaborative Counseling of Colorado, we recognize that therapists are human first. And in a city…

A man and a talking woman sitting on a couch across from a female therapist undergoing EFT therapy

What is EFCT Therapy? A Powerful Tool for Relational Healing in Denver

Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFCT) is a structured form of couples therapy that focuses on the emotional patterns driving disconnection in relationships. Rooted in attachment theory, EFCT helps couples identify and reshape negative interaction cycles, fostering deeper emotional intimacy and mutual understanding. This approach is especially effective for couples experiencing: EFCT is supported by decades…

a person sitting alone on a swing to represent fertility challenges

‘Trying’ times: staying strong as a couple in the face of fertility challenges

“Are you trying?,” “How many children do you want?” So often it seems the topic of having children is anything but private. However, while we readily ask questions about starting a family, there seems to be a far less open discussion of the difficulties couples encounter along the way. Many couples can experience a sense…