The Roots of American Racism
November/December 2020
Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent by Isabel Wilkerson
Exploring the intertwined roots of caste and racism in America.
The Unbearable Heaviness of Being: Learning to Celebrate a New Shape
November/December 2020
Refusing to be defined by others can sometimes require an unexpected catalyst.
Helping Relieve Today’s Parents & Kids
January/February 2021
The pandemic has created an emotional petri dish for kids and parents who are stuck in place, terribly stressed, and feeling alone. How are families supposed to survive—much less thrive—under these unprecedented, pressure-cooker conditions?
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School–Therapy Collaboration in Trying Times
By Mary Eno
January/February 2021
Although it’s never been easy to take oh-so-familiar systems principles and put them to work in real life, the devastating sweep of the pandemic has made collaboration between schools and therapists more important than ever.
Discussing the Hidden Impacts of the Pandemic
January/February 2021
Our current caregiving crisis is a societal failure, not the result of one family’s shortcomings.
Confronting Misconceptions and Inequities
By Araya Baker
January/February 2021
Self-harm is not a culturally specific phenomenon, but it’s often misunderstood and overlooked in Black children by a society that forces them to grow up faster than white children.
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Helping Kids Stay Grounded
January/February 2021
In this genuinely hazardous COVID-19 environment, how can therapists help kids and families reject their OCD safety rituals?
Robots in the Therapy Room?
January/February 2021
“Therapy robots” have been touted as an answer to loneliness and a new way to build social skills. But will they change the way therapists work?
Gender-Affirmative Therapy: Helping Transgender Clients Begin Their Journey
By Noah Garcia
January/February 2021
The key elements of gender-affirmative therapy for clients who are medically or socially transitioning.
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Beyond Normal: Our Evolving Attitudes Toward Mental Illness
January/February 2021
Nobody’s Normal: How Culture Created the Stigma of Mental Illness by Richard Grinker. A new book examines how different cultures view mental illness and the stigma that persists in America.
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