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Article January 7, 2022

Estrangement 101

Helping Parents Reengage Their Kids

Helping parents process their own childhood pain is a difficult but necessary part of helping them reconnect with an estranged child. Read more

Article January 7, 2022

When Adult Siblings Struggle

Three Steps Toward Repair

The session was supposed to be a consultation between two middle-aged sisters—my client, Annie, and her sister, Carol—about sharing their multigenerational... Read more

Article January 7, 2022

When Therapists Encourage Family Cutoffs

Are We Helping or Harming?

Today’s culture of therapy both reflects and contributes to our nation’s ever-growing embrace of individualism—for better and, sometimes, for worse. Read more

Article January 7, 2022

Love, Separation, and Power

Resolving a Mother–Daughter Conflict

The power that parents have to influence the wellbeing of their adult children is often underestimated. Read more

Article January 6, 2022

Whatever Happened to Family Therapy?

Today's Renaissance in Systems Thinking

In their rush to change family systems—if not the world—family therapists didn’t anticipate that they too would be affected by structural forces. Read more

Article January 6, 2022

Editor's Note: January/February 2022

Navigating Family Cut-Offs

What’s the emotional fallout of family cut-offs, both for those who initiate them and for the rest of the family? And how can therapists best navigate this... Read more

Article December 8, 2021

Clinician's Quandary: The Playful Therapist

Bringing Levity and Humor to the Work
Psychotherapy Networker

A therapist feels her sessions are getting a little dry and is looking for a way to bring play and humor into the work. Five therapists share how they do it in... Read more

Article November 11, 2021

Moving in Synchrony

The Collective Tug of Family

Sometimes the road to connection involves a painful separation. Read more

Article November 11, 2021

Total Liberation

A Buddhist Approach to Healing

What would therapy look like if the focus was on liberating a client from their setbacks, rather than simply diluting their symptoms? Read more

Article November 11, 2021

“You Have Borderline Personality Disorder”

Sharing a Difficult Diagnosis with a Client

Therapists need to consider not only what diagnosis to give, but also the pain or hardship that can result from sharing it with a client. Read more

Article November 11, 2021

Healing Beyond Words

How to Bring Art into Therapy

Integrating art therapy tools into your practice doesn’t have to be complicated, nor does it require artistic skill from you or your client. Read more

Article November 11, 2021

Rage Rooms

Stress Relief’s New Darlings?

Are rage rooms a passing fad? Or a symptom of a larger issue? Read more

Article November 11, 2021

Three clinicians share their experiences of the power of supervision. Read more

Article November 11, 2021

The Love Magician

A Therapist Lays Down Her Wand

There’s magic in therapy—all types—the most astonishing of which only happens when you stop trying to put on a flawless show. Read more

Article November 11, 2021

The Therapists Who Raised Me

Tales from a Terrace Talk Veteran
David Lappin

When becoming a therapist feels like part of our genetic makeup. Read more

Article November 11, 2021

Decolonizing Mental Health

The Healing Power of Community

Training must go beyond the intellectual exercise of grasping the concept of racism. The real work is getting out of our chairs and going into our communities... Read more

Article November 11, 2021

Beyond the Brain-Body Split

A Relational Neuroscience Perspective

Thinking about behavior only in terms of reinforcement and consequence is outdated. It’s not mind over matter. It’s both. Are new therapists getting that... Read more

Article November 10, 2021

A Therapist's 40-Year Learning Curve

Maybe the Hard Way Is How We Learn Best

Over 40 years, a long-term client gives renowned trauma therapist Janina Fisher an opportunity to recover from clinical mistakes and apply new frameworks and... Read more

Article November 10, 2021

Embracing Our Core Competencies

How Would It Change the Practice of Therapy?

Training to become technicians in particular areas isn’t what best serves our clients. Read more

Article November 10, 2021

Therapy, Fast and Slow

Training Clinicians to Balance Doing with Being

How do therapists create a great training culture, one in which we become substantially better at what we do? Read more

Article November 10, 2021

Through the One-Way Mirror

The Education of a Family Therapist

As a family therapy trainee in the 70s, it was easy to feel like part of a larger revolution. Read more

Article November 10, 2021

The Four Stages of Supervision

Establishing a Lasting Relationship with Your Supervisee

Teacher? Guide? Gatekeeper? Consultant? How clarifying your role as supervisor helps. Read more

Article November 10, 2021

The New Supervision

Are We Meeting the Needs of Today’s Therapists?

The stakes for quality supervision are high. And yet, live supervision is increasingly considered more a bonus than a staple. Read more

Article November 10, 2021

Editor's Note: November/December 2021

Training for Today's Therapy

We’re in the midst of a major shift in our understanding of just what clinical trainees need to know in order to be an effective therapist in today’s world. Read more

Article November 5, 2021

Escaping the Rut of Regret

Five Creative Approaches to Letting Go

A client has a lot of regret about past decisions he’s made, and although his therapist has talked with him about them at length, the client still can't seem... Read more

Article November 5, 2021

A Difficult Reconnection After Estrangement

Helping an Adult Child Heal
Psychotherapy Networker

A client who’s been estranged from his mother for 15 years recently told his therapist he wants to reconnect with her. The therapist isn't sure how to... Read more

Article November 5, 2021

On Turning Pain into Power

An Interview with Dr. Shefali

The clinician and bestselling author discusses her new book and what it means to "alchemize" pain. Read more

Article November 5, 2021

A Simple Practice for Finding Light in the Dark

Helping Kids Remain Calm When the World Seems Scary

Given the wildfires, Covid variants, hurricanes, droughts, earthquakes and periods of social unrest that abound these days, the world can feel like a scary... Read more

Video November 5, 2021

Activism and Mental Health

A Conversation with Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren

Networker Content Editor Meaghan Winter sat down for a live conversation with Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren, pioneer of America's first mental health court and... Read more

Article November 5, 2021

To Take Notes or Not to Take Notes?

When a Valuable Tool Becomes a Distraction
Psychotherapy Networker

When a therapist begins to sense that her in-session note taking may be distracting her clients and impeding their work together, she begins to wonder whether... Read more

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