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Article December 26, 2018

The Scourge of Opioids

A Close-Up Look at the Epidemic

A new book takes a close-up look at the opioid epidemic in America. Read more

Article December 26, 2018

The Rise of Eco-Anxiety

Climate Change and Therapy

Dire climate reports and grim environmental realities are generating a new kind of eco-anxiety. What can therapists do? Read more

Article December 26, 2018

Editor's Note - January/February 2019

In this issue, we hear from therapists who are moving beyond the confines of their offices to work with traumatized communities with enormous needs and few... Read more

Article December 26, 2018

The Masculinity Paradox

An Interview with Esther Perel

The #MeToo movement has returned the field to many of the issues feminists raised decades ago. This time, however, there’s a new focus on avoiding... Read more

Article December 26, 2018

Always on Call

When Disaster Strikes, Jim Gordon Gets to Work

Wherever people have been uprooted and stripped raw by the devastating force of war, sudden violence, or natural disaster, you’re likely to find Jim Gordon... Read more

Video December 19, 2018

VIDEO: Doing Self-Care Right

Sabrina N'Diaye on Tapping Into Your Innate Wisdom

Increasingly, therapists are looking for alternatives to the office-bound rigidity of traditional private practice. In the following interview, The Center for... Read more

Article December 18, 2018

Putting an End to the Blame Game

A Tool for Helping Partners See Both Sides

Giving up being right doesn’t mean you give up your convictions. It means honoring a multiplicity of viewpoints. Rumi says, “Somewhere beyond right and... Read more

Video December 12, 2018

VIDEO: Michael Alcée on Doing Therapy with Introverts

What Works and What Doesn't

Psychologist and speaker Michael Alcée says therapists need to pay more attention to the introverts in their practice, to help them manage their anxiety and... Read more

Article December 8, 2018

My Client Hasn’t Paid Me but Still Wants to Meet

Five Clinicians Give Their Take

Should you do when your client is behind on their session payments? Five clinicians weigh in on this Clinician's Quandary. Read more

Article December 6, 2018

Breaking The Trauma Myth

The Way We Treat Sexual Abuse is Failing Survivors. Here's Why.

Today, after more than twenty-five years, predictions based on the trauma model have not proved accurate. A growing number of scholars in the sexual abuse... Read more

Video December 1, 2018

VIDEO: Bill Doherty on Becoming a "Citizen Therapist"

How to Have a Conversation About Politics in Therapy

In the following clip from his Symposium Keynote address, William Doherty offers an expanded vision of therapy and explains why clinicians are uniquely suited... Read more