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Digital Seminar March 23, 2019

Psychedelics in Modern Healing

Today there’s growing interest in the use of psychedelic substances, once considered therapeutically off-limits, in the clinical treatment of PTSD... Read more

Digital Seminar March 23, 2019

The World of Adolescent Girls Today

Twenty-five years after the publication of Pipher’s groundbreaking book Reviving Ophelia, the evidence suggests that many adolescent girls continue to... Read more

Digital Seminar March 23, 2019

Cracking the Code with Adolescents

Ever enter the consulting room with a teen who doesn’t want to be there? If you work with teens, you know how tricky it can be to establish good... Read more

Digital Seminar March 23, 2019

Enhance Alliance and Compliance with Yoga

The work of therapy can’t begin in earnest if the client’s mind is racing with anxiety, fogged by depression, or so tense that the entire body is... Read more

Digital Seminar March 23, 2019

Brave New Future for Love and Couplehood

Clinical psychologist and groundbreaking researcher Susan Johnson is the developer of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), which focuses on uncovering and... Read more

Digital Seminar March 23, 2019

Taking Sexy Back

In today’s fraught romantic and sexual landscape, women are taught to view sexiness as a status to be earned, an indicator that society has deemed them... Read more

Digital Seminar March 23, 2019

Chronic Suicidality and Self-Destructive Behavior

Chronically suicidal clients present a special kind of stress for therapists: there’s not only the emotional stress of working with their pain, but the... Read more

Digital Seminar March 23, 2019

The iPorn Universe

Pornography these days is so plentiful, easy to access, and often free that it’s affecting the therapy field’s sex and porn addiction paradigm... Read more

Digital Seminar March 22, 2019

The Myth of Normal in an Insane Culture

In this address, Gabor Mate will discuss how in our hyper-stressed, materialistic society, physical and mental illness are not aberrations but natural outcomes... Read more

Digital Seminar March 22, 2019

Calming the Anxious Brain

The past decade has brought new understanding about the neuroscience behind anxiety and fear. But how many of us can communicate this knowledge to clients in a... Read more

Digital Seminar March 22, 2019

The Body Keeps the Score: When Talk Isn’t Enough

Our field has made great advances in understanding the impact of trauma on developing brains and what works—and doesn’t—to address it in... Read more

Digital Seminar March 22, 2019

The Future of Trauma Treatment

The world’s leading trauma researcher and author of the New York Times bestseller The Body Keeps the Score, Bessel van der Kolk has transformed... Read more

Digital Seminar March 22, 2019

Beyond the Borderline Label

Most therapists understand that the extreme behaviors of people with a borderline personality disorder diagnosis are often strategies for survival... Read more

Digital Seminar March 22, 2019

Healing Affairs and Repairing Attachment Injuries

Recent surveys suggest that almost half of all couples can expect to face challenges associated with extramarital affairs (sexual and emotional) at some point... Read more

Digital Seminar March 22, 2019

Healing Trauma through Connection

Although trauma often has the greatest impact our most intimate relationships, research shows that finding comfort in loved ones has the potential to undo much... Read more

Digital Seminar March 22, 2019

The Modern Landscape of Love

In a world of dating apps that present seemingly limitless romantic possibilities, our clients often get stuck in “low accountability” intimate... Read more

Digital Seminar March 22, 2019

Helping Clients Who Can’t "Feel"

Nothing defeats a therapist more than a client who’s numb or disconnected. When you ask why they’ve come for help, they may say, “I’m... Read more

Digital Seminar March 22, 2019

Compassionate Inquiry

By separating mind from body and the individual from the social environment, we limit our ability to address the roots of many of the emotional and physical... Read more

Digital Seminar March 21, 2019

Ethics in a Different Key

Ethics training can be dull. But this workshop, using The Musical of Snow White as a framework, embodies the idea that when you’re having fun, the... Read more

Digital Seminar March 21, 2019

The Power of the Felt Sense

Do you have clients who seem to live in their heads and have a hard time sensing inside themselves? Focusing is a process that helps clients speak from their... Read more

Digital Seminar March 20, 2019

Vision Techniques for Eye Movement Disorders Associated with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia & Other Neurological Disorders: Hands-on Assessments and Treatments for Children and Adolescents

Do you work with children with ADHD, dysgraphia, dyslexia, letter reversals and reading problems that do not respond to typical treatments? Are you frustrated... Read more

Video March 20, 2019

VIDEO: When Our Clients Help Us Overcome Our Greatest Fears

A Therapist Shares Her Most Memorable Clinical Experience

Lynn Lyons shares a moving, often hilarious, story about how her young client helped her become a stronger person and a better therapist. Read more

Book March 19, 2019

Dragon Worriers

Conquer your fears, the Dragon Worriers are here! In this entertaining workbook, national anxiety expert Dawn DePasquale, LMHC, leads children and the people... Read more

Article March 9, 2019

My Clients Are Asking Personal Questions

Five Clinicians Give Their Take

A therapist works from his home office, which means clients sometimes observe elements of his personal life. He's had clients ask about his electric car... Read more

Digital Seminar March 8, 2019

1-2-3 Magic: 3-Step Discipline for Calm, Effective & Happy Parenting

“My child is out of control and never listens to anything I say” “I’ve tried yelling, timeouts, that counting thing, and nothing works... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

Kindling the Spark

The Healing Power of Expressive Arts

Aliveness is not an experience we think or talk ourselves into; it’s a state of being we feel in our bodies. An expressive arts therapist shows how... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

ACEs and a New Vision for Healthcare

Bringing Therapists and Physicians Together

When it comes to addressing the profound impact of trauma, pediatrician Nadine Burke Harris is calling for primary care physicians and therapists to develop... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

The Shopping Trip

Showing Up Is Its Own Reward

Sometimes you learn your most important life lessons from the person who most frustrates and disappoints you. Read more

Article March 7, 2019

Storm Damage

Angry Words Can Sink a Relationship

Even though partners may forgive each other after a heated argument, the hurtful words that were hurled can be haunting nonetheless. Read more