Healing Oppression-Based Trauma
How Discrimination & Chronic Stress Impact the BodyCreating safe therapeutic spaces for queer and marginalized people begins with acknowledging body-based oppression. Read more
Self-Abandonment in Women
A New Framework for Treating an Overlooked PatternWhy do so many female clients feel lonely, resentful, and exhausted—and how can therapists help? Read more
Therapy with Marginalized Couples
When Systemic Trauma Disrupts IntimacyTherapists working with marginalized couples often need to look beyond traditional couples therapy approaches. Read more
Evolving Beyond Our Trauma Stories
From Grief to TransformationHow do we shift from grieving the past to creating the future we want? Read more
Integrating Internal Family Systems (IFS) into EMDR Therapy
Clients with complex trauma often struggle with avoidance, dissociation, and increased symptoms during EMDR, making it difficult to support their sense of... Read more
The Psychotherapy Toolbox for Chronic Illness & Chronic Pain
Help clients reclaim and rebuild a meaningful life when chronic illness or chronic pain seems to have taken over. Chronic illness and pain turn... Read more
Download Psychotherapy Networker to Your Kindle
Great news! You can now download the issue directly to your Kindle! Simply download the magazine file and use Amazon’s Send to Kindle service to have... Read more
First Make the Bed
Michele Weiner-Davis's personal journey through depression reveals how love, hope, and human connection can be powerful medicine for healing. Read more
The Final Shot
Kenneth V. Hardy uses basketball to connect with detained youth, transforming resistance into teamwork and discovering life-changing purpose. Read more
Thinking Outside the Gift
Lisa Ferentz uses creative therapeutic intervention to turn a client's expensive gift into a powerful lesson in self-worth and compassion. Read more
It’s Never Too Late
Dan Siegel tells the story of his 92-year-old client's journey to discover his emotions for the first time through therapy. Read more
I’m Funny and I Faint
Lynn Lyons shares how vulnerability and genuine connection helped an anxious teen overcome social anxiety and reclaim his life. Read more
When Values Collide in Therapy
A Person-Centered Approach to Navigating Ideological DifferencesHow can therapists stay authentic and empathetic when working with clients whose values deeply conflict with their own? Read more
What to Do When You Have a Tricky, Sticky, Picky Brain
OCD is a trickster – but kids don’t have to play by its rules. What do you do when your child has a “tricky, sticky, picky” brain? The... Read more
Girl, You Cute
What Three Words Taught Me About Healing Cultural SilencingFor many clients of color, responses to cultural silencing aren't isolated reactions, but longstanding survival strategies. Read more
"Quiet" Brainspotting
Trusting the Body's Timing in TherapyWhat's really happening in "quiet" Brainspotting sessions? Read more
Listen to the January/February 2026 Magazine Issue!
Dating Apps & the Intimacy CrisisListen to the audio version of the January/February 2026 issue of Psychotherapy Networker magazine. Read more
How to Unlearn Racial Bias
Embracing the Power of Vulnerability and a "Growth Mindset"How do we combat racism in a world determined to tell us it doesn’t exist? Read more
Embracing Our Fragmented Selves
Trauma fragments the self, leaving behind parts of us that carry fear, rage, shame, hopelessness, and despair. In Embracing Our Fragmented Selves, ... Read more
You Don’t Have to Love Yourself
What if you stopped trying to force self-love; and worked toward self-neutrality instead? Self-help culture claims that the key to happiness is simple: just... Read more
You're Attracted to Your Client?!
5 Clinicians Offer Guidance on a Dreaded Ethical DilemmaIt can be embarrassing and a little scary when we find ourselves attracted to a client. What’s the best way to handle this surprisingly common clinical... Read more