Bursting the Bubble of Individual Therapy: The Need to See Our Clients in a Relational Context
By Laurie Mintz
January/February 2022
As the years pass, is it possible that the more we work with long-term clients, the more we might overlook bigger issues that aren’t being addressed?
Helping Clients Understand Dissociation from Janina Fisher’s NEW The Living Legacy of Trauma Flip Chart – A Psychoeducational In-Session Tool for Clients and Therapists
By Psychotherapy Networker
January/February 2022
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Time to Address Unchallenged Prejudices
By Malin Fors
March/April 2022
In Hammerfest, Norway, known as the northernmost town in the world, a therapist is challenging geographical narcissism.
An Outdoor Therapist Reconceives His Role
By Will Dobud
March/April 2022
Psychotherapy needs alternatives to the century-old approach of sit and talk. When you’re open to the spirit of adventure, you never feel stuck.
A Vehicle of Awakening: Can Psychotherapy Be a Spiritual Practice?
March/April 2022
In The Zen of Therapy, psychiatrist Mark Epstein explores what a Buddhist therapy has offered his clients.
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Uncovering Loops of Thought and Action from Lori Gottlieb’s Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: The Workbook.
By Psychotherapy Networker
March/April 2022
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When Actions Speak Louder than Words: Creating Change Through Therapeutic Rituals
May/June 2022
When our attempts to use logic and reason fail, therapeutic rituals can help clients connect to inner resources for healing.
De-escalating Disputes: How Therapists Can Stop Runaway Conflict
May/June 2022
Exploring “high conflict” with a bigger picture in mind.
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