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Article January 1, 2010

Ecological Intelligence

A new awareness for our time
Daniel Goleman

Our collective survival depends on a shift in our most basic assumptions and perceptions, one that'll drive changes in commerce and industry, as well as in our... Read more

Article January 1, 2010

Old Habits Die Hard

Making couples therapy stick

It's one thing to make change happen in a couples session; it's quick another to make those changes tick over time. Read more

Article January 1, 2010

Educating Theresa

Sometimes therapy means total commitment

Treating depression requires a commitment to working with mind, body, and spirit. Read more

Article January 1, 2010

Swept Away

Discovering the world of the senses

A young woman discovers the world of the senses. Read more

Article January 1, 2010

Facebook and Your Practice

Developing your social-networking savvy

More than a time-consuming diversion, Facebook can play a central role in marketing your practice. Read more

Article January 1, 2010

The Age of the Über–Parent

Can science really help us raise better adjusted kids?

Can science really help us raise better-adjusted kids? Read more

Article November 1, 2009

Out of the Shadow

What's the Prevalence of Porn Doing to Our Psyches?

A revolution in how people access and use pornography has taken the therapy community by surprise. Now some experts believe that an epidemic of porn use is... Read more

Article November 1, 2009

Depathologizing Porn

Why Can't It Be Just an Acceptable Diversion?

Open porn use introduces a relational question that most couples never face: how to live with the knowledge that your partner's erotic fantasy-world often... Read more

Article November 1, 2009

Heart of the Matter

Helping Couples Find Their Sexual Chemistry

Whether they know it or not, what most people are looking for in sex therapy isn't so much a change in specific behaviors as a way of developing a more... Read more

Article November 1, 2009

A Warm Bath for the Brain

Understanding oxytocin's role in therapeutic change

How to get through to clients caught in fight-flight-freeze mode. Read more

Article November 1, 2009

Helping Kids Take Charge

How to get young people to turn their problems into coping skills
Ben Furman and Christine Beuer

Turning problems to be diagnosed and medication into skills to be taught. Read more

Article September 25, 2009

EMDR helps a young Iraq War vet and his wife emerge from the nightmare of his war experience. Read more

Article September 24, 2009

Erickson's Legacy

Strategic therapy rests on skillful information-gathering

Strategic therapy is less about technique than a search for the information that'll illuminate the solution to your client's problem. Read more

Article September 24, 2009

Throwing Away the Script

Helping Trainees Trust Their Gut

A clinician explains how to help your supervisees practice therapy from the heart. Read more

Article September 24, 2009

This article first appeared in the January/February 2006 issue. There are many ways to say “I don’t know.” She was a diminutive woman... Read more

Article September 24, 2009

This article first appeared in the January/February 2006 issue. Mindfulness has become one of the hottest growth areas in the field of psychotherapy in the... Read more

Article September 24, 2009

Higher Ground

What Clinicians Should Know about the "Vertical Dimension"

Modern therapy has given scant attention to morally elevated emotions like awe, gratitude, and admiration, resulting in a skewed picture of how people actually... Read more

Article September 24, 2009

When TV finally came, in the early '50s, the world it brought into our living rooms was black and white, and dumbed way down. Newsmen now had faces, and, as... Read more

Article September 1, 2009

Bungee Families

You Can Go Home Again

While some warn that the conveyor belt that once transported adolescents into adulthood has broken down, other insist the increasing number of adult children... Read more

Article September 1, 2009

Hello, Good-bye

Boomers Are Discovering The Joys and Sorrows of Grandparenthood
Barbara Graham

As the boomers discover the joys and sorrows of becoming grandparents, they're putting their own generational stamp on a role that's as ancient as parenthood. Read more

Article September 1, 2009

From Revolution to Evolution

Salvador Minuchin Reflects On His Therapeutic Legacy

Although Salvador Minuchin is arguably the most influential clinician of the last half-century, his work is light-years away from the routinized approaches... Read more

Article September 1, 2009

Beyond Right and Wrong

Teaching Couples How To Embrace Fair-Mindedness
B. Janet Hibbs

What do issues of fairness and relational justice have to do with psychotherapy? Read more

Article September 1, 2009

Learning Forgiveness

Peacemaking Skills For Couples
Frederic Luskin, Ken Silvestri, Jed Rosen, Jay Efran

Given that most couples never manage to change each other very much, teaching them to forgive each other's imperfections is a vastly underutilized therapeutic... Read more

Article July 1, 2009

Carrying the Hope

Parenting a child with Asperger's

When a child is diagnosed with an autism disorder, everything in a family changes. Good-enough parenting must give way to the demands of uber-parenting: always... Read more

Article July 1, 2009

The controversy over whether the ever-expanding number of recommended vaccines is putting children at risk for autism. Read more

Article July 1, 2009

Carrying the Hope: Autism's 5 Core Deficits Defined Read more

Article July 1, 2009

School Daze

The World is a Baffling Place for Kids with Asperger's

Constant Uncertainty about who's a friend and who's a foe, the mundane chaos of the classroom, rules that always seem to be changing—an ordinary day at... Read more

Article July 1, 2009

The Missing Piece

Helping Asperger's Clients Find Connection

To go through life with Asperger's as an adult is like walking onto a stage and being the only actor who doesn't know the lines or plot. But as the condition... Read more

Article July 1, 2009

Meet Me Halfway

The Experiences of a Teen with Asperger's Syndrome
Nathan Weissler

The worry and wonder of living with Asperger's syndrome Read more

Article July 1, 2009

The Second Avenue Deli School of Economics

Lessons from the Great Depression
Esther Rothman

You think the toboggan ride of your 401(k) has been rough? A survivor of the Great Depression muses on what that era taught her about managing the unmanageable. Read more

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