MJ2012-1How to Harness this Great Motivator

By Susan Johnson

Neuroscientists have recently established that emotion is the prime organizing force shaping how we cope with challenges. Now psychotherapists are learning how to work with emotion, rather than trying to control it.

Perspectives via Anniversaries

By Rich Simon

Recovering Together

By Roberta Rachel Omin

Igniting Excellence in Psychotherapy

By Ryan Howes

Using Neuro-Linguistic Programming to Help a Panicked Client

From Certainty to Uncertainty

By Steve Andreas

A Buddhist Approach to Helping Low Self-Esteem

By Tim Desmond

MA2012-4A Mosaic of the Psychotherapy Networker, 1982-2012

Over the years, our front-of-the-book department - whether called Around the Network, Networker Briefs, or Clinician’s Digest—has not only given readers plenty of tasty factoids to chew on, but also revealed how the seasons of the profession turn, and turn again, over time.

MA2012-3Assessing the State of the Art 2012

The State of the Art, the Networker’s first-ever virtual conference, offered an opportunity for leaders in our field who disagree to debate each other. Here’s your chance to hear what they said and consider what it means for the future of our profession.

MA2012-2Still Crazy After All These Years?

By Richard Simon

Remember mimeograph machines, the Milan Group, the False Memory Foundation, DSM–III, the Family Therapy Networker, and private practice before managed care? Take a stroll down memory lane and revisit some of the ups and downs of our glorious profession over the past three decades.

MA2012-1A Progress Report on the Science—and Art—of the psychotherapy field

By Diane Cole

After thousands of studies, books, journals, and articles, along with the concerted effort of a profession of 600,000 psychotherapists in the United states alone, what do we know today

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