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Article March 1, 2010

Tough Love

They Don't Make Fathers Like They Used To

Fond memories of an old-fashioned father who believed in practicing tough love with his fists. Read more

Article March 1, 2010

Take a Breath

Using Yoga to Create a Sense of Well-Being in Your Office

A variety of easy-to-use yogic breathing techniques can add a new dimension to treatment with depressed and anxious clients. Read more

Article March 1, 2010

Therapy in the Danger Zone

Breaking the Cycle of Family Trauma

There's no more emotionally demanding work than that with an incestuous family. A therapist offers an uncensored look at the fear, loathing, and fascination of... Read more

Article March 1, 2010

The Long Shadow of Trauma

Childhood Abuse May Be Our Number One Public Health Issue

As the battles and controversies over the forthcoming DSM-V heat up, a determined group of trauma experts and researchers are mounting a passionate challenge... Read more

Article March 1, 2010

Addicted to Sex

There are no shortcuts in treating SA

Effective work with sex addicts must address deep-seated attachment wounds. Commentary by Joe Kort. Read more

Magazine Archive March 1, 2010

Haunted

The growing debate over the legacy of trauma
Article January 6, 2010

From the Editor: January/February 2010

This issue examines whether our increasing knowledge of all those multisyllabic brain processes has really made us more effective practitioners. Read more

Article January 1, 2010

Old Habits Die Hard

Making couples therapy stick

It's one thing to make change happen in a couples session; it's quick another to make those changes tick over time. Read more

Article January 1, 2010

Educating Theresa

Sometimes therapy means total commitment

Treating depression requires a commitment to working with mind, body, and spirit. Read more

Article January 1, 2010

The Age of the Über–Parent

Can science really help us raise better adjusted kids?

Can science really help us raise better-adjusted kids? Read more

Article January 1, 2010

Ecological Intelligence

A new awareness for our time

Our collective survival depends on a shift in our most basic assumptions and perceptions, one that'll drive changes in commerce and industry, as well as in our... Read more

Article January 1, 2010

Complexity Choir

The eight domains of self-integration

As unlikely as it may sound, the mathematics of complexity theory could offer us the key to the elusive secrets of mental health and personal well-being. Read more

Article January 1, 2010

Big Squeeze

No research? No reimbursement

A tipping point has been reached in the impact that psychotherapy research results, no matter of interest only among a small circle of academic, are going to... Read more

Article January 1, 2010

Swept Away

Discovering the world of the senses

A young woman discovers the world of the senses. Read more

Article January 1, 2010

The Brain's Rules for Change

Translating cutting-edge neuroscience into practice

For the firs time, we're beginning to understand how to directly delete emotional meanings attributed to disturbing past events. Read more

Article January 1, 2010

The Rise and Fall of PaxMedica

Welcome to the new era of brain-based therapy

In the 1970s, the rise of Prozac, the DSM-III, and "evidence-based" therapies brought the appearance of coherence and order to mental health professions under... Read more

Book January 1, 2010

See It. Say It. Do It!

Can your child see... Really see? Does your child struggle in school? Does your child resist reading or writing? Does your child have test anxiety? Does... Read more

Article January 1, 2010

Brain to Brain: January/February 2010

The talking cure goes beyond words

As we learn more about the brain, it becomes apparent that therapists need to pay at least as much attention to the body and nervous system (both their own and... Read more

Book January 1, 2010

Rewire Your Brain: Think Your Way to a Better Life

Not long ago, it was thought that the brain you were born with was the brain you would die with, and that the brain cells you had at birth were the most you... Read more

Article January 1, 2010

Facebook and Your Practice

Developing your social-networking savvy

More than a time-consuming diversion, Facebook can play a central role in marketing your practice. Read more

Book January 1, 2010

CBT Skills Workbook

Contains over 100 of the top hands-on practical worksheets and exercises for integrating CBT!  Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the fastest-growing... Read more

Magazine Issue January 1, 2010

Psychotherapy and the Brain

Are we entering a new era of practice
Magazine Archive January 1, 2010

Psychotherapy and the Brain

Are we entering a new era of practice
Article November 1, 2009

Out of the Shadow

What's the Prevalence of Porn Doing to Our Psyches?

A revolution in how people access and use pornography has taken the therapy community by surprise. Now some experts believe that an epidemic of porn use is... Read more

Article November 1, 2009

A Warm Bath for the Brain

Understanding oxytocin's role in therapeutic change

How to get through to clients caught in fight-flight-freeze mode. Read more

Article November 1, 2009

Depathologizing Porn

Why Can't It Be Just an Acceptable Diversion?

Open porn use introduces a relational question that most couples never face: how to live with the knowledge that your partner's erotic fantasy-world often... Read more

Article November 1, 2009

Helping Kids Take Charge

How to get young people to turn their problems into coping skills

Turning problems to be diagnosed and medication into skills to be taught. Read more

Article November 1, 2009

Heart of the Matter

Helping Couples Find Their Sexual Chemistry

Whether they know it or not, what most people are looking for in sex therapy isn't so much a change in specific behaviors as a way of developing a more... Read more

Magazine Archive November 1, 2009

The Porn Explosion

How Are Therapists Reacting?
Book October 1, 2009

Trauma Competency

This is a book for clinicians. More specifically, it is a book for clinicians to use with their clients affected by trauma's sequelae. Unique in its... Read more