Do Sarah Brady’s allegations about Jonah Hill undermine the implicit message of Stutz, his documentary about therapy? Read more
It’s time for all of us to let ourselves feel the pain of these crimes, instead of ignoring it. In doing so, perhaps we can foster an appreciation of... Read more
Psychotherapy Networker chats with author Samara Bay about her new book and how we can embody our true voices in the therapy room. Read more
As adult therapists around the world weigh in on the youth mental health crisis, a Gen Z’er offers his own view of what our field should keep in mind. Read more
A new book from a renowned speech coach invites us to reflect on how we embody our true voices in our lives—and in the therapy room. Read more
In Demon Copperhead, Barbara Kingsolver expands our moral imagination. Read more
It takes a lot of courage and creativity to research one of the most compelling and ineffable human experiences, but Berkeley psychologist Dacher Keltner has... Read more
For a therapist who writes children’s books, story time provides what might be the most important parenting opportunity of the entire day. Read more
"Girls on the Brink" presents new knowledge on girls' higher risk for mental health problems—and suggests what parents can do about it. Read more
In this year-end review, the staff of Psychotherapy Networker shares the articles and interviews that most resonated with readers and authors in 2022. Read more
In this Networker Live event, senior editor Chris Lyford speaks with authors and relationship experts John and Julie Gottman about their latest book, The Love... Read more
Mindfulness apps, thought trackers, CBT courses, and the Uberization of therapy has flooded headlines. But what about psychodynamic or relational approaches... Read more
Are therapy card decks a clinical tool, a branding exercise, or something else entirely? Read more
In her new memoir, Mary Pipher refuses to dumb down what it takes to create a rewarding life. Read more
Exploring “high conflict” with a bigger picture in mind. Read more
In Hammerfest, Norway, known as the northernmost town in the world, a therapist is challenging geographical narcissism. Read more
Social-emotional learning isn’t entirely new, but as more districts emphasize the curricula in the wake of COVID, confusion from parents appears to be on the... Read more
The clinician and bestselling author discusses her new book and what it means to "alchemize" pain. Read more
Networker Content Editor Meaghan Winter sat down for a live conversation with Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren, pioneer of America's first mental health court and... Read more
William Doherty offered an expanded vision of therapy and outlined concrete steps therapists can take as “connectors and trust-builders” to address the... Read more
A new book explores the science of personality change. Read more
Why is it that two or more experts in a given field can look at identical case histories and data and come up with broadly differing assessments and... Read more
For some therapists, using TikTok isn’t a marketing tactic, but a public service. Read more
Conspiracy theories might be considered a dangerous kind of delusion. So how do you address them when they show up in the therapy room? Read more
To create a world that produces the best in us, we must certainly be informed by reason, rationality, and science, but we must also deploy the aspects of our... Read more
Five clinicians offer practical guidance for working with clients expressing misinformed views rooted in conspiracy theories. Read more
A new book examines how different cultures view mental illness and the stigma that persists in America. Read more
Psychologist Ali Mattu is on a mission to bring therapeutic principles to the mainstream. Read more
The therapists and writers have teamed up to produce a podcast that addresses a listener’s problem, provides specific advice, and then checks in to see... Read more

