Crazy Like a Fox
Remembering Carl WhitakerWhen Carl Whitaker died at age 83 on April 21st of this year after a long illness, it might be said that the therapy world lost its oldest, wisest and most... Read more
Surviving the Revolution
The adaptations necessary to make it in the competitive world of managed care go against many therapists' psychological grain. Read more
The Cross-Currents of Multiculturalism
Of course, not everyone's quarrel with PC is the same. Read more
The Dog Ate It
When clients don't do their homeworkHow to get clients to do their homework assignments Read more
Anxiety Certification Course: Integrate CBT and Exposure & Response Prevention for Treatment of GAD, Panic Disorder, OCD, Social Anxiety, & Phobias
Do you feel overwhelmed by the severity of your client’s anxiety symptoms? Does their need to seek reassurance and perform compulsions prevent them from... Read more
Embracing Our Fragmented Selves
Trauma fragments the self, leaving behind parts of us that carry fear, rage, shame, hopelessness, and despair. In Embracing Our Fragmented Selves, ... Read more
FREE LIVE EVENT! | Substance Use Disorders Certification Training: Stigma-Free, Trauma-Informed, Recovery-Based Treatment with Motivational Interviewing, Harm Reduction, CBT & More
Even if you don’t specialize in it, you’re working with clients who struggle with alcohol, marijuana, opioids, and other drugs. The client... Read more
Miniature Roses
A therapist finally makes the long journey home"Mom, I think it's time to really forgive you, and maybe even me. But I'm still mad. I just don't know how to let go of it. Believe it or not, I've been trying... Read more
Duty of Care
From the July/August 1994 issue IN A WIDELY PUBLICIZED TRIAL last May anxiously followed by therapists around the country, a jury in Napa County... Read more
Getting Well in the Fast Lane
Therapy on the information highway a strange fiction based on a stranger reality. Article first published in the September/October 1994 issue. TODAY, IN THE... Read more
Riding Out the Storm
A therapist's guide to surviving burnoutEverything you ever wanted to know about surviving burnout Read more
Truth and Reconciliation?
Healing the wounds of apartheidFrom the May/June 1997 issue “Ordinary South Africans are determined that the past be known, the better to insure that it is not repeated... Read more
Too Great a Price
From the July/August 1994 issue WHEN I WAS 15 YEARS OLD, MY FRIEND CAROL TALKED ME into going to a dance at our high school. Of course, we had... Read more
Why Marriages Fail
Some intriguing findings refute popular myths about marriage. Read more
Everyday Heroes
Witnessing the strength and beauty of old ageA new best-seller turns old age into another version of youth. Read more