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!
Sunday, November 5or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Etienne Wenger • Join the conversation and explore how participating in communities of practice can help therapists enhance their clinical skill and bring new inspiration into their professional lives with innovative social-learning researcher Etienne Wenger.

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Etienne Wenger & Rich Simon • Connect live with presenters as we continue the conversation generated by the presentation “Developing Communities of Practice.”

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William Doherty & Rich Simon • Connect live with presenters as we continue the wealth of conversations sparked by State of the Art 2011 in this Community Dialogue presentation, “State of the Art: Today and Tomorrow.”
Thursday, November 3or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Sherry Turkle • Discover how we can help our culture fathom the enormous psychological and cultural impact of digital technologies with MIT psychologist Sherry Turkle, who’s been investigating how technology affects our lives for more than 30 years.
Monday, November 14or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Mary Jo Barrett • Find out the best ways to handle the most common ethical quandaries that today’s therapists face, many of which are the product of the sudden changes in cultural norms and the ambiguous situations never envisioned by our clinician instructors, with veteran therapist Mary Jo Barrett.
Wednesday, November 16or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Ofer Zur • Explore how digital technology has changed the ethical challenges practitioners face today with psychologist Ofer Zur, a cutting-edge thinker won the impact the digital revolution is having on psychotherapy.
Thursday, November 10or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Alan Sroufe • Let renowned developmental researcher Alan Sroufe, widely considered the world’s leading attachment researcher, be your guide as he explores the distinctive contribution of John Bowlby’s work and why Attachment Theory is important to modern clinical practice.
Monday, November 7or Watch Anytime On-Demand
Ron Taffel • Come along with Ron Taffel, one of psychotherapy’s foremost cultural observers, on a fascinating journey charting the profound transformation of childhood, adolescence, and family life over the past three decades.