Often couples seek counselling when they are suffering deep wounds and negative patterns in the relationship. One or both may feel unable to open up to the other, may feel that their partner is not receptive, doesn’t listen, even doesn’t care. The resulting loneliness, uncertainty and insecurity undermines the sense of safety and trust required not only for a person’s well-being but for a relationship to thrive, flourish and deepen.
As an experienced couples therapist, my goal is to create safety and
trust with each partner, to reconnect couples in this safe,
trusting environment in order to allow unexpressed and unresolved
feelings to be uncovered, heard, understood and validated. The series
of steps in this approach fall into three stages:
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de-escalation of conflict and an understanding of the underlying
emotions relating to attachment beneath;
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changing interaction patterns – voicing attachment needs and
​ deep emotions and hearing those same needs and feelings from the
partner;
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consolidation and integration of what has been understood and the new skills and interactions.
I combine my training in Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples (EFT) and Relational Life Therapy(RLT). Both approaches draw on psychotherapy, family systems, feminist therapy, trauma work, and neurobiology to create a highly effective way of addressing not only what is at the heart of a couple's relationship issues but also how to create positive and lasting change.
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Both EFT and RLT are well document, empirically validated approaches based on detailed scientific studies of adult love, attachment and bonding in couples.
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