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DVD January 15, 2021

Narcissistic and Psychopathic Abuse: The Clinicians' Guide to the New Field of Traumatic Pathological Love Relationships

You may have trauma clients who are victims of narcissistic abuse without even knowing it. In a clinical setting, victims of narcissistic abuse can be... Read more

DVD January 14, 2021

Polyvagal Theory for Children: Practical Application to Build Safety, Create Attachment & Develop Connection

Do you know therapists who seem to have “the magic touch” when it comes to getting children to trust and connect with them? What if there are... Read more

Digital Seminar January 13, 2021

Stop Panic In Its Tracks: Evidence-Based Treatment Strategies for Managing and Eliminating Panic Attacks

Clients who are experiencing panic want relief from their suffering. And given that it took a mountain of courage just to show up at your door, you want to... Read more

DVD January 13, 2021

Stop Panic In Its Tracks: Evidence-Based Treatment Strategies for Managing and Eliminating Panic Attacks

Clients who are experiencing panic want relief from their suffering. And given that it took a mountain of courage just to show up at your door, you want to... Read more

Digital Seminar January 12, 2021

Nutrition Essentials for Mental Health: Strategies to Enhance Mood and Well-Being

If we are what we eat, then beyond the mind-body connection there’s also a food-mind-body connection. This recording will explore the latest nutritional... Read more

Digital Seminar January 12, 2021

Psychedelics in Therapy: New Ways to Catalyze Healing

As psychiatry struggles to develop new, more effective treatments, clinical trials combining psychotherapy and the drug MDMA, also known as Ecstasy, are... Read more

DVD January 11, 2021

Cross-Cultural Couples Counseling: Strategies to Navigate Multiculturalism in Racial & Ethnic Diverse Couples

If you are not bringing cultural background, race, moral beliefs and socioeconomic differences into the conversation during couples counseling, you are missing... Read more

Digital Seminar January 11, 2021

Psychotherapy and Neurobiology: Understanding the Science and Impact

Over the past 20 years, more and more therapists have devoted themselves to exploring the relevance of neuroscience for the practice of psychotherapy. This... Read more

Digital Seminar January 11, 2021

Cross-Cultural Couples Counseling: Strategies to Navigate Multiculturalism in Racial & Ethnic Diverse Couples

If you are not bringing cultural background, race, moral beliefs and socioeconomic differences into the conversation during couples counseling, you are missing... Read more

Article January 8, 2021

Managing Therapist Burnout

Eight Tips for Resetting in 2021

How do we hit the reset button as we begin a new year? Research on burnout across professions says the answer isn’t less work but rather more meaning and an... Read more

Digital Seminar January 8, 2021

Treating Couples Well: Collaborative Techniques for Challenging Times

Couples often struggle in therapy with having too many issues to tackle in too little time. Luckily, you can help couples design their own treatment... Read more

Digital Seminar January 7, 2021

Ancient Wisdom for Today’s Ailments: Connecting the Body, Mind, and Spirit

The long-term impact of trauma and stress are more than just mental health issues: they’re at the root of almost 80 percent of chronic illnesses in our... Read more

Digital Seminar January 6, 2021

Rediscovering Wonder: Cultivating Awe for Health, Happiness, and Connection

What do you feel when you gaze up at the Milky Way, listen to an incredible piece of music, or witness an act of great courage? This feeling, often complete... Read more

Digital Seminar January 6, 2021

Teaching Men Love: How to Challenge Traditional Masculinity’s Playbook

The ability to feel love is not the same thing as being able to show and sustain it. Many men don’t know how to do things like be vulnerable, articulate... Read more

Digital Seminar January 6, 2021

Interrupting the Reign of Pain: Therapy Tools to Eliminate Chronic Pain

Typically, physical and psychological pain are treated separately, even when they’re deeply intertwined. Nearly half of all therapy clients suffer from... Read more

Digital Seminar January 5, 2021

Walk-and-Talk Therapy: The Ins and Outs of Moving Your Practice Outside

Are you exhausted from practicing over a flat-screen? Do you have a client who refuses teletherapy and only wants to meet in person, or a client who’s... Read more

Article January 5, 2021

The Grieving Therapist

Take a Break, or Keep Going?

What practical guidance can you offer a therapist whose personal grief is so deep that she's finding it hard to stay present for clients? Six clinicians weigh... Read more

Digital Seminar January 4, 2021

Sexual Health and the Trauma Survivor: How the Therapist Can Help

Clients with sexual abuse histories often come to therapy with questions about their sexual expression and the obstacles they encounter in intimate... Read more

Other (Digital) January 1, 2021

January/February 2021 Hanging in There: Creating Lifelines for Today’s Kids

This issue explores the mental health impact of the coronavirus pandemic on children and families. One article describes the challenges that parents are facing... Read more

Magazine Issue January 1, 2021

Hanging in There

Creating Lifelines for Today’s Kids

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Article December 30, 2020

IFS and Chronic Pain

Listening to Inner Parts that Hold the Hurt

If most chronic pain is maintained by complex mind–body interactions, how can therapists help treat it? Read more

Article December 30, 2020

Editor's Note: January/February 2021

Creating Lifelines for Today’s Kids

This issue explores how our current pandemic reality is affecting kids and their caregivers. Read more

Article December 30, 2020

Rhythm Guitar

Stepping Out of a Big Brother's Shadow

Finding harmony in a difficult sibling relationship. Read more

Article December 30, 2020

Sharing Our Expertise with a Wider Community

Scaling Up Mental Health

Psychologist Ali Mattu is on a mission to bring therapeutic principles to the mainstream. Read more

Article December 30, 2020

A Turning Point for Caregivers

Discussing the Hidden Impacts of the Pandemic

Our current caregiving crisis is a societal failure, not the result of one family’s shortcomings. Read more

Article December 30, 2020

Bridging the Gap

School–Therapy Collaboration in Trying Times

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... Read more

Article December 30, 2020

Gender-Affirmative Therapy

Helping Transgender Clients Begin Their Journey

The key elements of gender-affirmative therapy for clients who are medically or socially transitioning. Read more

Article December 30, 2020

Beyond Normal

Our Evolving Attitudes Toward Mental Illness

A new book examines how different cultures view mental illness and the stigma that persists in America. Read more

Article December 30, 2020

Families Under Pressure

Helping Relieve Today’s Parents & Kids

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... Read more

Article December 30, 2020

Robots in the Therapy Room?

“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? Read more