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Processing Identity Grief in Therapy
When DNA Testing Rewrites Your StoryGenetic testing has led to shocking secrets unburied, followed by pain, grief, and trauma. Here’s how therapists can help. Read more
Recognizing Everyday Dissociation
A Survival Strategy Hiding in Plain SightWhat does dissociation look like when it’s woven into everyday life—for therapists as well as clients? Read more
Finding Choice in the Dissociative Process
Grounding, Somatic Resourcing, and Other StrategiesDissociation isn’t always maladaptive. We can help clients better discern when it serves them and when it doesn’t. Read more
The Dissociation Spectrum
Addressing Hidden Disconnection in TherapyDissociation in our sessions isn’t obvious—one trauma expert has learned through trial and error how to sense it and respond. Read more
Healing Dissociative Identity Disorder
A Neuroscience-Informed Path to IntegrationYears ago, neuropsychiatrist Dan Siegel’s client recovered from DID—and now she’s showing therapists what’s possible for their own clients. Read more
The TIST Approach to Treating Dissociation
Welcoming Our Lost Parts HomeTrauma treatment pioneer Janina Fisher gives a brief history of a misunderstood trauma symptom—and shares practical tools for spotting and treating it. Read more
The Gateway to Successful Trauma Treatment
Practical Steps for Creating Gravitational SecurityTwo leading experts in trauma and dissociation have figured out what’s getting in the way of trauma recovery—and what to do about it. Read more
Demystifying Dissociation
Editor's Note: March/April 2026A note from Livia Kent, editor in chief of Psychotherapy Networker, on the theme of dissociation and how it shapes psychotherapy. Read more
Prenup, Meet Therapy
Legal Clarity Doesn't Prevent Emotional FalloutMore and more therapists are helping clients examine the emotional benefits and potential pitfalls of a prenup agreement. Read more
What We're Missing in ADHD Treatment
Rethinking Consequences, Skill Gaps, and ResponsibilityWe expect kids with ADHD and executive function challenges to change not just themselves but the world around them. No wonder everyone feels stuck. Read more
How Rote Admin Requirements Can Actually Deepen Therapy
Bringing Insurance Claims, Notetaking, and Treatment Planning into the FrameWhat if the administrative aspects of therapy so many therapists avoid are a key to healing? Read more
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
Moshe's Voice
A Therapist Reflects on Intergenerational Trauma, Silence, and Inherited StoriesA therapist reflects on intergenerational trauma, silence, and inherited stories. Read more
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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
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
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
6 Therapy Trends to Watch in 2026
Taking on the Burnout Epidemic, The Sex Recession, AI as a "Co-Therapist," and MoreHere are six hot takes on what’s in store for clinicians in 2026, from Matthias Barker, Linda Thai, Chinwé Williams, and more. Read more
Yung Pueblo Changes Our Minds
The Millennial Poet Laureate of RelationshipsPoet Yung Pueblo helps us inspire relational change in our clients and ourselves. Read more
Turning Your Session Notes into Meaningful Art
Poetry as a Portal to a New RelationshipPoetry has the power to move clients and therapists from cognition to resonance—and support rapid transformation. Read more
Dating in the Age of Algorithms
How Does Physical Chemistry Factor into Digital Dating?Billions of daily swipes on dating apps yield an average match rate of less than 2 percent. What does this say about the role of physical chemistry in love? Read more
The Orna Guralnik Effect
Uncovering the Mystery of a Reluctant StarThe reason people find Orna Guralnik so compelling isn’t the stylish clothes, her trendy office décor, or fancy camera work. It’s something else entirely. Read more
An Anxiety Expert's Take on "The Anxiety Club" Documentary
What Comedians in Therapy Can Teach UsAnxiety expert Lynn Lyons reacts to Wendy Lobel’s new documentary, “The Anxiety Club,” which explores the lives of several anxious stand-up comedians. Read more
How “Therapy Speak” Can Wreck Relationships
What Therapists Need to Know about Clinical Jargon Gone AwryMany clients misuse clinical terms to win arguments and avoid blame. How do we support them without invalidating them? Read more