Tag Archives: Trauma

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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…

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First Responder Relationships: Understanding the Unique Relationship Challenges and Tips for Maintaining Meaningful Connections

“Love is that condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.” – Robert A. Heinlein  “Love is more than a noun…it is a verb; it is more than a feeling – it is caring, sharing, helping, sacrificing.” – William Arthur Ward  Relationships can be so wonderfully uplifting and fulfilling when…

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EMDR Therapy

Have you heard about EMDR? Curious if you would benefit from the therapy? Chances are…you would! Although EMDR has been around for nearly four decades, many people aren’t sure what it is or how it works. Let’s remedy some of that!                 First, a tiny morsel of history. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) is a…

Man holding a crying woman to represent Loving Someone with Childhood Trauma

Loving Someone with Childhood Trauma: How to Support Your Partner and Preserve Your Relationship

Love is a powerful force, but it can be put to the test when childhood trauma resurfaces. As adults, many carry the invisible scars of their past, affecting their relationships in profound ways. Being partnered with someone with childhood trauma can be both deeply meaningful and deeply challenging. When your partner carries emotional wounds from…