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Article July 1, 1994

The Ache for Home

Cutting through the isolation of our self-declared tribes Read more

Magazine Archive April 1, 1980
Article July 1, 1994

Short Story

Driving in the Breakdown Lane

Some things just can't be fixed. Read more

Magazine Archive January 1, 1984
Article May 1, 1994

Long-Distance Therapy

Helping an isolated family heal their trauma

From the May/June 1994 issue IN THE SPRING OF 1991, MY MOTHER, A MENNONITE AND a nurse-midwife, called me from rural Pennsylvania. “Can you give... Read more

Magazine Archive November 1, 1981
Magazine Archive July 1, 1981
Magazine Archive November 1, 1980
Article July 1, 1995

Friendship with a Price Tag?

What does account for a goodly chunk of the positive change that clients experience from therapy, the outcome research shows, is the time-honored therapeutic... Read more

Article May 1, 1995

Emerging from the Shadows

Looking Beyond the Borderline Diagnosis

In the minds of many therapists, the borderline diagnosis has come to be a code word for trouble. To get past our sense of helplessness with these clients, we... Read more

Article January 1, 1994

Zen and the Art of Therapy

Family therapist Jay Haley explores the influences of Zen on Western therapy, particularly in relation to the strategic, or directive, approach best... Read more

Article January 1, 1994

Becoming Brothers

We cannot get through. My father, brother and I huddle in the hall. Arthur says, "It's up to Dad." Dad blinks in pain, his hazel eyes filmy behind his... Read more

Article March 1, 1994

A Window on the World

From the March/April 1994 issue We have grown used to having front-row seats during natural and political cataclysms like the Los Angeles... Read more

Magazine Archive January 1, 1996

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

The risks of pretending we'll live forever
Magazine Archive March 1, 1997

Bouncing Back

Unraveling the mystery of resilience
Article July 1, 1997

Manners Matter

Respecting the etiquette of effective psychotherapy

From the July/August 1997 issue Whenever I talk about my belief in the link between etiquette and successful psychotherapy, people exclaim “Manners?... Read more

Article July 1, 1997

A River Runs Through It

When a community tries its best and fails, then what?

From the July/August 1997 issue People in North Dakota insist that the land is so flat, they can spot an anthill a half mile away. Local lore says that... Read more

Article July 1, 1994

The Mighty Wedge of Class

From the July/August 1994 issue ON A SATURDAY EVENING LATE ONE MAY A FEW YEARS AGO, I stood outside a recently opened restaurant and watched as cars... Read more

Article May 1, 1996

More than Love

The Parents of Adolescents Go Through Their Own Tumultuous Passage

For parents who are chronically pressed for time and feel increasingly impotent in the face of the perils that litter their teen's lives, backing off from... Read more

Article January 1, 1996

A Primer on Death

In our technological society, real death is hidden away while fantasized deaths are available for viewing in dizzying numbers. It's time to separate our... Read more

Magazine Archive November 1, 1986

You'd better sit down

Death in the Family
Article September 1, 1986

Cloe Madanes

Behind the One-Way Kaleidoscope

At the Family Therapy Institute of Washington, DC they don't believe self-knowledge fires the engine of change and insist instead that therapy is really just a... Read more

Online Course December 8, 2025

FREE LIVE EVENT! | Boundaries and Dual Relationships in Clinical Practice: Ethical and Risk Management Challenges

As clinicians we come face to face with ethical “gray areas” daily and often skate around potential issues that could put our businesses, clinical... Read more

Book March 3, 2026

Beyond Behaviors, Second Edition

An updated edition of the groundbreaking book that changed how parents, educators, and professionals respond to problem behaviors in kids. In her... Read more

Book March 10, 2026

The Eating Disorder and Body Image Toolbox

Food and body image issues show up in therapy all the time – so why are effective tools so hard to find? The Eating Disorder and Body Image Toolbox ... Read more

Live Webinar November 17, 2025

FREE LIVE EVENT! | Integrating Sex Therapy for Couples: EFT, Attachment, Polyvagal, Somatic & Sensate Strategies for Rekindling Desire

Join Rebecca Howard Eudy, PhD, LMHC, for a 3-hour clinical training designed to help therapists work more confidently at the intersection of sex and couples... Read more

Article July 1, 1994

Day Child/Night Child

Two sisters find different ways to live with the nightmare of sexual abuse. Read more