Colorado Therapy Collective
07/10/2026
For some, Pride represents a time of celebration, authenticity, and connection. For others, it can also bring up grief, loss, rejection, or the reality of relationships that don't feel safe or supportive.
While Pride Month has passed, the mixed emotions and the challenge of navigating complicated family and relationship dynamics continue for many LGBTQ+ people throughout the year.
Read more here: https://www.coloradotherapycollective.com/blog/navigating-family-relationships-during-pride
Navigating Family Relationships During Pride — Colorado Therapy Collective Holding Joy and Complexity at the Same Time For many Q***r individuals, Pride Month is a time of celebration, visibility, and connection. It can be an opportunity to honor identity, reflect on personal growth, and experience a sense of belonging within the LGBTQ+ community. At the same time, Prid
05/13/2026
Conflict in relationships isn’t the problem—it’s what happens afterward that matters most. Learning how to reconnect after tension can make a significant difference before entering marriage.
Many couples were never taught healthy repair skills, which can leave arguments feeling repetitive, unresolved, or emotionally exhausting.
Turning toward each other instead of away. Apologizing, softening, repairing, or trying again are often the moments that build trust and emotional safety over time—and help create a strong foundation for long-term connection.
Read more here: www.coloradotherapycollective.com/blog/repair-skills-every-couple-should-learn-before-marriage
Repair Skills Every Couple Should Learn Before Marriage — Colorado Therapy Collective Building Tools to Stay Connected No couple enters a marriage expecting for conflict to arise, yet every relationship experiences moments of disagreements, tensions or hurt. What distinguishes relationships that thrive from those that struggle is not the absence of conflict but rather the
04/02/2026
Betrayal doesn’t just hurt—it can change how safe the relationship feels.
We often see it show up as a trauma response:
replaying what happened, feeling on edge, or shutting down completely. These reactions are the nervous system trying to make sense of something that felt breaking.
Healing is possible by slowly rebuilding a sense of safety, trust, and connection.
Read more in our latest blog:
https://www.coloradotherapycollective.com/blog/the-trauma-response-of-betrayal
The Trauma Response of Betrayal: Why Your Reactions Make Sense — Colorado Therapy Collective Understanding Relationship Trauma After Infidelity or Betrayal When a romantic partner betrays you, it can feel traumatic. This is the person you trusted more than almost anyone else, the one you felt safe with, leaned on, and shared your inner world with. So when betrayal shows up in the form of i
03/17/2026
When couples fight about money, they’re often arguing about trust, safety, and power. Learn how to work with financial conflict as part of the couple’s emotional landscape alongside the authors of Money Together and Colorado Therapy Collective in our upcoming webinar.
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Colorado Therapy Collective & Money Together Webinar Join us for a Q&A-style discussion with the authors of Money Together for therapists who want to learn how to better support couples who struggle with money-related conflict. Timing: April 24 from 12 pm - 1 pm MDT Location: Zoom Cost: $30, includes registration for the webinar and the book, Money To...
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