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Magazine Archive November 1, 1996

Lost in the Present

Have we forgotten how to remember?
Article March 1, 1994

Endangered Species

Challenging cases are the least of many therapists' worries these days. The Golden Age of Private Practice is coming to an end and no one is-quite sure what... Read more

Magazine Archive November 1, 1991

When Lightning Strikes

Trauma and Is Aftermath
Magazine Archive July 1, 1988

The Quest for Meaningful Old Age

Family Therapy and the Elderly
Article September 1, 1994

Overpromised, Underresearched

Where's the science in psychotherapy? Read more

Magazine Archive March 1, 1994
Book January 27, 2026

Integrating Internal Family Systems (IFS) into EMDR Therapy

Clients with complex trauma often struggle with avoidance, dissociation, and increased symptoms during EMDR, making it difficult to support their sense of... Read more

Book November 18, 2025

IFS Integration

In this skillfully curated collection, IFS clinician, author, and editor Jenna Riemersma brings together 30 leading IFS practitioners to share their expertise... Read more

Book January 6, 2026

You Don’t Have to Love Yourself

What if you stopped trying to force self-love; and worked toward self-neutrality instead? Self-help culture claims that the key to happiness is simple: just... Read more

Book April 14, 2026

Restless

Restless examines the root of our “grass is greener” tendencies and motivates us to find meaning right here, right now. Do you often have this... Read more

Magazine Archive November 1, 1985

Feminism

Shedding New Light on the Family
Article July 1, 1994

Leaving the Mothering to Mother

Helping a parent become accountable

From the July/August 1994 issue AS A PSYCHOLOGIST IN AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, I AM involved in the day-to-day lives of children, not as someone set apart from... Read more

Magazine Archive July 1, 1984

The Myth of Family Therapy

An Interview with Thomas Szasz
Magazine Archive November 1, 1983
Magazine Archive March 1, 1982

A Whitaker Sampler

Fragments from Family Therapy's Master of the Absurd
Article May 1, 1994

Which Side Are You On?

Every day, warring and desperate husbands and wives show up in our offices agonizing over divorce. Have we been too blithe in encouraging them to go ahead, too... Read more

Article January 1, 1996

What to do When Your Grandmother Dies

Stop making sense and allow yourself the luxury of tears. Read more

Article March 1, 1996

Work Spirit

Helping People Create More Satisfying Work Lives

Few people today are willing to accept a bad relationship, yet many settle for jobs that don't bring out the best in them. Some practical ideas for helping... Read more

Magazine Archive November 1, 1988

Getting to Know You... And You... And You...

The Many Selves in Couples Therapy
Magazine Archive November 1, 1989

Divorce

Cushioning the Blow
Magazine Archive May 1, 1983

Still R.D. Laing

After All These Years
Article May 1, 1994

Divorcing With Grace

Some African-American couples wrestle with stereotypes to the bitter end. Read more

Article January 16, 1991

Confronting Homophobia in the Therapy Room

Are We Still in the Dark?

From the Networker archives, a therapist discusses homophobia within clinical practice. Read more

Magazine Archive September 1, 1980
Magazine Archive September 1, 1991

The Postmodern Family

Staying Afloat in the Cultural Soup
Magazine Archive May 1, 1988

Bringing Up Father

Putting Dad Back in the Family