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Video January 23, 2019

VIDEO: The 3 Keys to Helping Clients Navigate Sexual Problems

You Don't Need to Be an Expert to Help Clients Get "Dumb and Happy"

Sex and relationship therapist Stephen Snyder talks with Psychotherapy Networker's Lauren Dockett about three simple things to do when you find yourself... Read more

Video January 16, 2019

VIDEO: Esther Perel on How to Talk with Men About Intimacy

Framing Intimacy as a Regular Part of Life

It's not always easy to get men to talk about intimacy and sex. But according to renowned sex therapist and author Esther Perel, there's a way to weave... Read more

Digital Seminar January 16, 2019

3-Day Intensive Training: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Children & Adolescents

In this breakthrough Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Course recording, develop core competencies and transform your skills to achieve better... Read more

Book January 11, 2019

Attachment Theory in Practice

Drawing on cutting-edge research on adult attachment-and providing an innovative roadmap for clinical practice-Susan M. Johnson argues that psychotherapy is... Read more

Video January 7, 2019

VIDEO: Janina Fisher on Collaborating with Clients in Trauma Treatment

The Secret to Tapping Into Inner Resources

For many traumatized clients, even beginning to explore a traumatic event can be an act of bravery. According to therapist and trauma expert Janina Fisher, in... Read more

Video January 2, 2019

VIDEO: Peter Levine on Trauma Treatment's "Greatest Tool"

Tapping into the Power of the Body

According to trauma specialist Peter Levine, the body is the therapist's greatest tool in helping clients understand and heal from a traumatic event. So... Read more

Book January 1, 2019

The Anxiety and Stress Solution Deck

Relieve stress and calm anxiety with 55 quick and effective tips & tools. Each card features a short Tip, followed by a Tool, or short activity to put that Tip... Read more

Article January 1, 2019

I Accepted a Gift from My Client

Five Clinicians Give Their Take on What to Do Now

Asha recently gave her therapist a homemade necklace, which he accepted, thinking it innocuous enough. Now, she brings it up almost every session... Read more

Book January 1, 2019

Growing Mindful 2nd Edition

This favorite resource for therapists, educators, parents and kids, makes teaching and incorporating mindfulness into your home, classroom and therapy session... Read more

Magazine Issue January 1, 2019

Can't See the Forest?

Maybe It's Time to Get Out of the Office

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Article December 28, 2018

Increasing Access to Mental Health Care for Seniors

What Therapists Can Do to Help

American seniors suffer disproportionately from mental health issues and suicide. And many, these days, are having trouble getting the therapy they need... Read more

Article December 26, 2018

The Freedom Machine

Learning to Leave the Nest

When you’re young, a car isn’t just a car—it can be a freedom machine. Read more

Article December 26, 2018

The Accidental Sex Therapist

Helping Clients Get “Dumb and Happy”

You may not be a certified sex therapist, but that doesn’t mean you have to shy away from helping clients with their sexual issues. Read more

Article December 26, 2018

Survival Skills

Chicago Gang Members Take a Challenging Leap

In one violent Chicago neighborhood, embattled gang members see themselves as UPOWs—urban prisoners of war. To introduce them to a new set of survival... Read more

Article December 26, 2018

Weiwei and the Spider

Translating Problems into Skills to Learn

An approach that emphasizes acquiring skills rather than focusing on problems helps a young boy in China tackle his problems at school. Read more

Article December 26, 2018

Creating a Web of Connection

Therapists in Search of Community

Therapists are always on the lookout for new approaches and techniques. But in a profession with alarming rates of burnout and professional isolation, the best... Read more

Article December 26, 2018

Theater as Therapy

Can Shakespeare Heal the Trauma of War?

Stephen Wolfert’s De-Cruit program is giving vets a chance to heal the trauma of war in creative ways. Read more

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

Esther Perel explores the challenge men face when it comes to embracing their identity as men in today's society. 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

Book December 4, 2018

2,4,6,8 This Is How We Regulate

Boost the power of mindfulness by making it fun and entertaining for kids! Learning verbal mindfulness strategies can be difficult for children and... Read more