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!


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Jerome Kagan & Daniel Siegel • Join pioneering temperament researcher Jerome Kagan and brain science expert Daniel Siegel for a discussion of the relevance of Attachment Theory to clinical practice. This conversation will continue the impromptu, in-person exchange Kagan and Siegel began at the 2010 Networker Symposium, which has sparked an important, ongoing debate within the field.
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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.


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Susan Johnson & Terry Real • Join Susan Johnson, one of the originators of Emotionally Focused Therapy, Terry Real, the founder of the Relational Life Institute, and Psychotherapy Networker Editor Rich Simon for an exploration of the contrasting styles of couples therapy.