We are dedicated to being better, and doing better, every day.

 
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ALL feedback matters to us.

The team of therapists who work at IRTC are dedicated to providing the best possible counseling and therapy services for our clients. We also strive to contribute to our larger community of therapists in a way that is helpful and meaningful.

One way we do this is by seeking feedback. We feel it is our responsibility to create opportunities for you to let us know how we are doing, and to make it a convenient process for you.

We invite feedback from our clients in two ways:

  • In session, we maintain a curious and collaborative stance. We ask you how you are experiencing your sessions and we inquire about your overall feelings about your progress throughout treatment.

  • After each session, you are invited to complete a survey about your session. You are asked questions about what was most helpful? least helpful? Did you feel heard and understood?

All feedback is directed back to Laura Cross, the practice owner and supervisor, as well as to your therapist. This ensures all of your feedback is considered and integrated into your work.

If you are a current client, and you would like to offer feedback on your experience, please feel free to select the link that correlates with the services you are receiving.

Couples Therapy

Individual Therapy

Family Therapy

If you have completed therapy and would like to offer feedback on your experience, we welcome you to do so by clicking this link.

If you spoke with Michel, our Client Engagement Specialist, and would like to offer your feedback about your experience, you can access the Complimentary Phone Consultation survey here.

If you are receiving Clinical Supervision or EFT Consultation from one of IRTC’s AAMFT approved supervisors, please feel free to use this link to offer feedback for how we can ensure you have the most helpful experience possible.


 
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Creating a path for feedback from therapists in our community.

Colorado has a wonderful population of EFT therapists and supervisors spread across the state. We learn together and often collaborate with one another when caring for common clients as part of a team of therapists. We share a common goal of providing clients with effective, helpful and meaningful therapy. We care greatly for our community and believe it is important for all members of our therapist community to feel heard and seen when attending trainings and EFT-sponsored events.

Though IRTC and the therapists on our team do not currently hold positions of leadership or training within the Denver EFT community, we are aware that as certified EFT therapists, EFT supervisors and highly trained EFT therapists, we hold other positions of power in our community. Therefore we would like our fellow therapists to know that we want to hear about your experiences in our community. If you have had a particularly great experience at an EFT related meeting, let us know! If something troubled you, let us know that too! If you have been harmed during a DCEFT event, by an ICEEFT certified trainer/supervisor/therapist/helper, we want to help your voice and experiences to be heard. Though we can not guarantee that your concern will be directly addressed by the DCEFT Steering Committee or ICEEFT, we can commit to you that we will advocate on your behalf to do our part to help you and your concerns feel seen, heard and responded to in some way. Please use this link to offer your feedback and share your experience.



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