NEW YORK CENTER FOR EMOTIONALLY FOCUSED THERAPY

Quarterly Seminar CT/Westchester: Early Stage Blending

  • 07 Apr 2017
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • 237 Taconic Road Greenwich, CT 06831

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  • NYCEFT members receive a 20% discount!
    Fee includes $2.00 service charge.
    $30 at the door.
  • Fee includes $2.00 service charge. $40 at the door
  • Students receive a 50% discount. $20 at the door.
    Fee includes $2.00 service charge.
  • Students who are NYCEFT members get an additional 20% discount!
    Fee includes $2.00 service charge.

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NYCEFT Quarterly Seminar

Early Stage Blending: Using enactments for treatment and skill building for couples as they create their newly blended families


When: Friday, April 7th, 2:00-4:00 PM


Where: The Center for Hope and Renewal, 237 Taconic Road Greenwich, CT 06831

In this quarterly seminar, Trevor Mullineaux will show video excerpts from the beginning sessions of treatment to show how enactments function both as bonding moments and as vehicles for creating closeness, clarifying roles and better communication in the couple as their begin their blended journey. Early blended couples learn to find emotional safety in the context of a new family amid complex biological and stepchildren relationships. Supporting couples as they explore, express, and create a home environment that is at it’s core a safe haven, where all members feel bonded and belonging. This is a wonderful opportunity to refine Blending and EFT principles.

Presenter: Trevor Mullineaux, LMFT

is a Certified EFT Therapist and Approved Supervisor, and a founding member of NYCEFT. Her work within EFT and systemic family therapy informs her relational work with couples, families and individuals. Mrs. Mullineaux’s own experience blending families combined with her EFT or attachment perspective is the basis of her new book Blending Families: Merging Households with Kids 8-18, Rowman and Littlefield, 6/16/16. Now available for pre-order through Amazon. Trevor serves on the boards of The Center for Family Justice, The Kathy Koslow Center at Fairfield University and WSHU, the local NPR affiliate.

Coordinated and Moderated by: Steffani Brandenburg

This program has been approved for Continuing Education Credit Hours by the National Association of Social Workers, CT and meets the continuing education criteria for CT Social Work Licensure renewal


For more information contact Quarterly Seminar coordinator: Steffani Brandenburg at sbrandenburg@earthlink.net

Cancellation Policy: online registrations are not refundable.

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