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By Rich Simon As therapists, many of us practice in two different worlds. In the first, we see polite, well-behaved, articulate clients with solid values. They engage fully in therapy, talk cogently about their problems, listen attentively to our responses, make reasonably good-faith efforts to follow our suggestions, and sooner or later get better. No wonder we genuinely like these people! | Support Us |
Where Would We Be Without Community?Community connection energizes, renews and inspires. And being part of a community can transform committed, well-meaning individuals into a powerful collective. In letters, emails and in person, you tell us that the Psychotherapy Networker is your community— professional peers and kindred spirits.
Helping You Stay Connected Year RoundContinue conversations begun at the Symposium. Trade thoughts about the latest issue of Networker Magazine. Join conversations about issues and developments that impact your practice as a therapist. Tell us about your day. This is our way of supporting ongoing connection and real-time exploration among therapists online any time. Expanding Our CommunityYoung professional therapists told us they wanted even more from the Networker community—more engagement, more often and online. This is our response— a new website with Web 2.0 features that will make it easier for all of us to connect, share and learn from each other. We Are Your Community, Please Help Sustain Our WorkLike many not-for profit publications, we live up to that description, publishing at no profit. In order to reach out to the community in new and supportive ways, we depend on your tapping into Networker U CE offerings, your enthusiastic participation in our annual Symposium, your loyalty, and now on your generosity. e-DonationsTo make a bequest, planned gift or stock donation, please contact: To learn about volunteer opportunities and making in-kind donations, please click here. Psychotherapy Networker is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
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Mental health continuing education is offered by the Psychotherapy Networker through a vast and evolving network of information covering all age groups and aspects of life. From interviews to web seminars and audio or reading courses, Psychotherapy Networker can help you expand your knowledge and understanding of this diverse field. Mental health continuing education topics such as anxiety, psychotherapy, depression, ethics, grief, sexuality and trauma are covered as well as individual, group and age dynamics such as couples, children, and adolescents. Information is presented in a variety of formats for a variety of learning styles. Audio mp3s, quizzes and even live network events are available to meet your mental health continuing education requirements.
Professionals will find information about personal development, psychotherapy and challenging cases with examples of difficult treatment populations. Stay abreast of new developments in psychotherapy tools and methods while learning the latest advancements in brain science. Expand your knowledge of mental health continuing education and earn valuable Continuing Education (CE) credits with Psychotherapy Networker’s vast database of professionals. Their knowledge is at your fingertips and their expertise is at your disposal. Continuing education courses keep you plugged into the Networker.