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Article July 14, 2022

Breaking the Silence on Postpartum Stress

How Therapists Can Help

Author Karen Kleiman argues that postpartum distress is normal—and should be normalized more in our society. Read more

Article July 13, 2022

Leaning toward the Light

Mary Pipher Turns Her Gaze Inward

In her new memoir, Mary Pipher refuses to dumb down what it takes to create a rewarding life. Read more

Contributor July 13, 2022
Article July 13, 2022

Moving Through Grief

An Emotionally Focused Approach

Once blocks to the organic grief process are identified and removed, how can therapists choreograph corrective emotional experiences? Read more

Contributor July 13, 2022
Article July 13, 2022

The Inheritance of Loss

A Therapist and Client Grieve Together

While grief can be a familiar creature that lives inside us, we often treat it as a stranger Read more

Article July 13, 2022

Managing Your Waitlist

How to Tackle the Ethical Dilemmas

How to tackle the ethical dilemmas Read more

Contributor July 13, 2022
Article July 13, 2022

Letting Edin Go

The weight of whether to put a child in a group home. Read more

Article July 13, 2022

Editor's Note: July/August 2022

Moving on from 'Move On' Culture

Livia Kent introduces the July/August 2022 issue on grief and how therapists deal with it both personally and professionally. Read more

Article July 13, 2022

Cultivating Empathy

Do We Really Know How Our Clients Feel?

Rather than proclaiming that you understand a client's experience, you're far better off assuming that you don't have a clue what they're going through. Read more

Contributor July 13, 2022
Article July 13, 2022

A Therapist Confronts Cancer

Finding a Way through the Abyss

No one can prevent the horrors of cancer, but processing this particular experience of loss with a therapist who's been through it may stave off the trauma of... Read more

Contributor July 13, 2022
Article July 13, 2022

It's Still Unfair!

Struggling to Establish Equitable Relationships

Healthy, equal relationships require compromise, negotiation, and generosity. But when couples don’t have models for mastering these skills, they often... Read more

Article July 8, 2022

Attachment Grief

Living with the Loss of a Child

For someone who has survived the death of their child, describing grief as a journey perpetuates the myth that, eventually, there’s an end point. Read more

Contributor July 8, 2022
Magazine Issue July 1, 2022

The Way We Grieve

Does Time Really Heal All Wounds?

Extra Feature Practice Tools Read more

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