EFT Assessment and Session Notes
EFT Assessment and Session Notes
Partner A Partner B
Partner A Partner B
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CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Partner A Partner B
As children, whom would they go to for comfort and what was the response (use specific examples):
Has there ever been anyone in their lives they could reach for to find comfort:
Loss or trauma:
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CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Accompanying problems
Depression __________________ __________________
Anxiety/PTSD __________________ __________________
Alcohol/drug use __________________ __________________
Other psychiatric conditions __________________ __________________
Physical problems __________________ __________________
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 3
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Date: Partner A: Partner B:
1. Action Tendencies – Behavioral Reactivity
Responses to Connection and
Disconnection in Relationship: What do
you do with those feelings of loneliness or
when you get angry? Help me understand
what it looks like for you when you are
upset with or hurt by your partner? How do
you pursue for emotional closeness? What
does that look like?
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 4
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 5
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 6
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 7
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 8
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 9
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 10
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 11
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 12
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 13
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 14
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 15
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 16
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 17
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 18
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 19
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 20
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 21
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 22
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 23
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 24
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 25
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 26
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 27
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 28
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 29
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 30
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 31
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 32
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 33
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 34
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 35
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
Action Tendencies – Action Tendencies –
Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions - Secondary Emotions that lead to Primary Emotions -
Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings – Primary Emotions fueled by attachment longings –
Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships - Attachment Needs/Longings not being met in present relationships -
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 36
CHILD AND FAMILY COUNSELING CENTER, PLLC KAREN NADON, MA, LPC
Step 1: Create an alliance and delineate conflict issues in core struggles. Step 6: Promote acceptance of the partner’s experience and create new
Step 2: Identify the negative interaction cycle. Interaction patterns.
Step 3: Access the unacknowledged emotions underlying interactional Step 7: Facilitate the expression of needs and wants; create emotional
positions. engagement.
Step 4: Reframe the problem in terms of underlying emotions and attachment Step 8: Facilitate the emergence of new solutions to old relationship patterns.
needs. Step 9: Consolidation of the new patterns.
Step 5: Promote identification with disowned needs and aspects of self,
integrating these into relationship interactions.
Date: Session #
Goals for this Session:
Partner A: Partner B:
710 Cooper Ave. Suite 120 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601Telephone: 970.945.9841. ext 5 Fax: 970.945.2828 37