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Lynn Grodzki • A new style has emerged that integrates the in-depth understanding of traditional therapy with the experience of being instructed, pushed, and challenged identified with coaching. Can a clinician encompass both styles with the same client?
By Terry Real • A new breed of therapist believes that, rather than biting their lips when they see clients display their obnoxious, selfish, or self-defeating behaviors, it’s disrespectful not to say to them what traditionalists might only share in a supervision group.
By Rob Pasick • A therapist from a working-class background, steeped in the antibusiness values of the therapy profession, finds himself on a surprising mid-career journey into the belly of 21st-century capitalism as an executive coach.
By Jeffrey Kottler • Tens of thousands of miles away from his practice, a therapist accidentally discovers a new sense of purpose, unable to distinguish the act of giving from the act of love.