Blogs and Articles
The Melting Point of H20 and Couples Therapy
Reframing “stuckness” in couples therapy
The Case for Attending Therapy Regularly
It’s something that most people wonder about when contemplating starting therapy: how often will I go? Different schools of therapy have different ideas about frequency and length of treatment, and I’m not here to tell you that there is one right way to do it. However, I am going to make a case for the benefits of going to therapy regularly, at a regularly scheduled time.
Telehealth and COVID-19
The current global health pandemic caused by Covid-19 (aka the Coronavirus) has turned so much of life as we know it on its head. While we know from experts that limiting the number of people that we come in close contact with helps keep us and others safe, as relational beings with an innate longing for closeness and connection, this can be very painful, lonely, and frustrating.
Emotionally Focused Therapy Receives APA's Highest Classification for Research Support
Couples Therapy FAQs: How Long Does This Take?
How many sessions can you expect in couples therapy? This post explains some of the factors that influence length of treatment in marriage counseling or couples counseling.
Nancy Brittain Featured on Colorado Center for EFT's Website
What an honor to be featured on the Colorado Center for EFT's homepage!
The Power of Attention
Healing Addiction Through Relationship: A Conversation with Jim Thomas
Rethinking Infidelity
Infidelity is one of the biggest challenges that a couple can face. Depending on the cultural, family, and religious messages we've gotten about monogamy, marriage, and commitment, we may see it as a dealbreaker, inevitable in a long-term relationship, or something in between