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Article April 30, 2026

Treating the Affair Partner

How to Help the Overlooked Third in the Infidelity Triangle

It’s easy to dismiss or villainize the affair partner. But when they bring their unique experience into the room, do you know what to do? Read more

Article April 30, 2026

The Surprising Truth about Betrayal-Informed Therapy

Confronting the Misapplication of Therapeutic Symmetry

Rushing to repair after betrayal isn’t just premature—it can deepen your clients’ pain. Read more

Article April 30, 2026

Facing Our Field's History of Infidelity Treatment

What's Cringey? What's Compelling?

Four decades of nuggets from our archives trace how our field’s thinking about affairs has evolved—and remind us to hold today’s certainties a little... Read more

Article April 30, 2026

Is Moral Injury the Defining Problem of Our Time?

Naming and Treating Trauma’s Most Elusive Dimension

Moral injury is finally gaining recognition—in grad schools, social media, and even our diagnostic bibles. But how do you treat a wound of the soul? Read more

Article April 30, 2026

Treating Clients Who Share Your Own Diagnosis

How to Navigate Empathy and Ethical Pitfalls

The same diagnosis that makes you uniquely attuned to a client may also make you vulnerable to crossing ethical boundaries. Read more

Article April 30, 2026

Childhood Emotional Neglect

Treating the Wound That Leaves No Scar

Psychologist Jonice Webb—who named childhood emotional neglect—shares how to spot it, treat it, and help clients transform it. Read more

Article April 30, 2026

Scott Galloway's Message for Men—Through a Therapist's Lens

What "Notes on Being a Man" Can Offer Your Clients

A marketing professor’s bestselling book has a valuable message for struggling young men—and their therapists. Read more

Article April 30, 2026

Passive Suicidality & the Jovial Client

Two Clinicians Respond to Subtle Suicidal Ideation in a First Session

Two takes on handling suicidality skillfully from the first intervention. Read more

Article April 23, 2026

What is Relational Restlessness?

The Hidden Force Behind Couples' Disconnection

Your couples may not be falling out of love—they may be falling out of alignment. Read more

Article April 22, 2026

Tapping into Trauma

Energy Psychology Goes Mainstream

Energy psychology—especially Emotional Freedom Techniques, or tapping—is gaining traction as a fast-acting, evidence-backed, somatic therapy that reduces... Read more

Article April 20, 2026

Why You Owed on Your Taxes This Year

...And How to Avoid This Next Year

If you're a therapist who works in private practice and you were surprised to owe taxes this year, you're not alone! Here's what happened—and how to avoid... Read more

Article April 8, 2026

The Self-Doubt Habit in Parenting

How Childhood Shapes the Way We Trust Ourselves

Why do so many parents struggle with trusting themselves, and how can we help them conquer self-doubt? Read more

Article March 31, 2026

When the Room Becomes Your Co-therapist

Adventures in Synchronicity, Enactment, and Reparative Imagination

When therapists stay open to synchronicities, the world becomes an unlikely collaborator in healing. Read more

Article March 31, 2026

The Limits of Trauma Work

Love Is Not Enough

As a field, we're adept at healing injuries. But what are we doing to prevent injuries from occurring in the first place? Read more

Article March 17, 2026

The Couples' Work We Weren't Trained For

Grief, Resilience, and Intimacy in Long-Term Love

A seasoned couples therapist discovers an overlooked stage of love our field may have missed. Read more

Article March 9, 2026

Rethinking Autistic Connection

Double Empathy and 5 Autistic Love Languages

A critical skill that therapists are just learning involves understanding the unique ways many Autistic clients show love—from info- dumping to support... Read more

Article March 5, 2026

When Your Client's Problem Mirrors Your Own

Navigating Countertransference and the Trap of Advice

When our clients' stories trigger our own painful memories, we can use this to our advantage, rather than let our emotions impact treatment. Read more

Article March 5, 2026

Becoming a Confident Therapist

What Two Seasoned Experts Taught Me About Finding My Clinical Self

What does it take to be a confident therapist? To find out, a struggling therapist connects with experts Bill Doherty and Sabrina N'Diaye. Read more

Article March 4, 2026

Can Being a Therapist Wear You Down?

The Occupational Injury No One Talks About

It's easy to interpret therapists over responsiveness as a personal flaw, but it's actually an occupational hazard. Read more

Article March 4, 2026

Listen to the audio version of the March/April 2026 issue of Psychotherapy Networker magazine. Read more

Article March 4, 2026

Flip Through the March/April 2026 Issue

Demystifying Dissociation

Check out the March/April 2026 issue of the digital magazine on the browser of your favorite device—and dive in from cover to cover. Read more

Article March 4, 2026

Things I Was Taught Not to Do in Therapy – That I Do!

5 Therapists' Stories About Going Against the Grain

Five seasoned therapists share the graduate school rules they’ve broken—and why their clients are better for it. Read more

Article March 4, 2026

5 Popular Therapist Memes II

Humor and Insights Your Colleagues are Sharing

In our quest for healing and connection in a chaotic world, a wacky meme can be a powerful tool. Five therapists share their favorites. Read more

Article March 4, 2026

The Clinician Game Master

How Dungeons & Dragons Can Help Clients Explore New Skills

Can a fantasy tabletop game from the 1970s be a useful clinical tool? Megan Connell, a psychologist, author, and cofounder of Geeks Like Us, explores. Read more

Article March 4, 2026

The Case of the Angry Couple

Two Therapists, Two Different Approaches to Reconnection

Couples therapy pioneer Ellyn Bader and relationship expert Alexandra Solomon reveal how they’d work with a couple derailed by conflicts and chronic pain. Read more

Article March 4, 2026

How the False Memory Debate Rewrote the Rules of Practice

Facing a Dark Chapter in Psychotherapy's History

The false memory debate, a turning point that shaped psychotherapy forever, has been largely forgotten. But its legacy continues. Read more

Article March 4, 2026

Processing Identity Grief in Therapy

When DNA Testing Rewrites Your Story

Genetic testing has led to shocking secrets unburied, followed by pain, grief, and trauma. Here’s how therapists can help. Read more

Article March 4, 2026

Recognizing Everyday Dissociation

A Survival Strategy Hiding in Plain Sight

What does dissociation look like when it’s woven into everyday life—for therapists as well as clients? Read more

Article March 4, 2026

Finding Choice in the Dissociative Process

Grounding, Somatic Resourcing, and Other Strategies

Dissociation isn’t always maladaptive. We can help clients better discern when it serves them and when it doesn’t. Read more

Article March 4, 2026

The Dissociation Spectrum

Addressing Hidden Disconnection in Therapy

Dissociation in our sessions isn’t obvious—one trauma expert has learned through trial and error how to sense it and respond. Read more

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