Healing in Your Hands
The power to heal the wounds of your past, create your present, and build your future is in your own hands. Written by Dr. Kate Truitt, a psychologist... Read more
Happily Even After
Taking the time to foster a happy and meaningful life has never felt more important. So why, despite the number of books on the topic, is happiness still so... Read more
2-Day Advanced Emotion-Focused CBT: The Unified Protocol for Treatment of Comorbid Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, and More
Most of your clients have more than one mental health diagnosis. But so many of the treatment modalities in use today fail to recognize the complexity of... Read more
2-Day Advanced Emotion-Focused CBT: The Unified Protocol for Treatment of Comorbid Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, and More
Most of your clients have more than one mental health diagnosis. But so many of the treatment modalities in use today fail to recognize the complexity of... Read more
A New Revolution Teaches Us About Women’s Psychological Fortitude
An Iranian Therapist's ReflectionAn Iranian-American therapist speaks to how the mix of grief, anger, and a new insistence on change in her former homeland, could be affecting clients. Read more
When Medication Gets in the Way
Listening, Collaborating, and Helping Clients “Choose Their Own Adventure”"One of my clients takes prescription medication for anxiety and often complains about the negative side effects. I can’t help but feel it’s getting in the... Read more
Therapist SOS (Strategies of Self-Care)
Demanding Days and Decompressing Head to ToeStaying fine-tuned to self-care through ongoing self-awareness and regular, mindful personal-battery recharging is imperative for clinicians. Read more
Helping Anxious Loved Ones: Clinical Strategies for Families and Couples
Your anxious client needs relief, and they want it now! Meanwhile, their family members are becoming increasingly frustrated by the paralysis their fear causes... Read more
Solution Focused Brief Therapy for Anxiety: Help Clients Move from Symptoms to Solutions
With anxiety rising at record rates, mental health professionals must be ready to help every client overcome their anxiety. Solution Focused Brief Therapy... Read more
Treating Anxiety in Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Clients Utilizing a Somatic Approach
Increased hate crimes. Fear and discrimination. Police brutality and traumatic media coverage. Higher rates of mental and physical health disorders. Just... Read more
Unwinding Anxiety: Can Insights from the Science of Habit Change Help How We View and Treat Anxiety?
Can anxiety and worry be perpetuated like a habit? Anxiety levels are increasing individually and collectively in modern day. Faced with uncertainty, an... Read more
Treating Clients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Improve Psychological Flexibility through Acceptance and Commitment Therapy & Exposure and Ritual Prevention
You can dramatically improve the lives of people struggling with obsessive-compulsive disorder by embracing the effective and seamless combination of... Read more
Trauma and PTSD in Anxiety: Neuroscience-Informed Treatment Methods
You’re working with an anxious client, but seem to be making little progress… you could be missing some key under-lying factors like PTSD or... Read more
Health Anxiety: Strategies for Handling the Fears and the Realities
An ache, pain, or fever can throw your health-anxious client over the edge… And researching symptoms on the internet often doesn’t help, in... Read more
Treating Emerging Anxieties in the Post COVID World
Treating anxiety is more challenging these days... In order to more effectively help your clients, you need the latest research on how COVID was the... Read more
Anxiety and Stress in the Digital Era: Understanding Mental Health and Screen-time
67% of your clients are compulsively checking their smartphones for alerts, calls, and texts—even without getting a notification. Our clients are in... Read more
Taming Your Amygdala: Brain-based Strategies to Quiet the Anxious Mind
In this recorded session, view neuroscience and anxiety expert Catherine Pittman, PhD, as she teaches you effective evidence-based strategies for Panic... Read more
Practice Tools: November/December 2022
The best from across the field of psychotherapy . . . on us!Practice Tools for the November/December 2022 issue are courtesy of Eve Rodsky and Fair Play. Read more
Love Scrabble
An Evening with My Wife's BoyfriendPlaying a traditional boardgame in a nontraditional romantic arrangement. Read more
Is Our Culture Making Us Sick?
Gabor Maté on Stress and DiseaseGabor Maté's newest book is a reminder of the many ways in which we are not our symptoms. Read more
Rethinking PTSD
How Should We Be Defining Trauma?Amid what some are calling "an age of trauma," have we lost sight of what clinical trauma really looks like? Read more
Culturally-Responsive Support for the Latinx Community
A Conversation with Leslie PriscillaNetworker sits down with the founder of Latinx Parenting Leslie Priscilla as she discusses key cultural and environmental factors that may influence your... Read more
Compassion Fatigue Prevention & Resiliency
This seminar recording has been identified by hundreds of professionals as life changing, essential and exhilarating. Watch Dr. J. Eric Gentry, an... Read more
Helping Couples on the Brink
How Validating Ambivalence Can Foster HopeHow can we meet last-chance couples exactly where they are? Read more
Reducing Client Dropout
What Makes a Difference?How to build a therapeutic relationship from the first session that keeps clients coming back. Read more
Are Licensing Exams Failing Clinicians?
Reevaluating Our GatekeepingDespite the need to assess competency, some say licensing exams risk leaving good clinicians behind. Read more
The Couple Who Changed Me
Help Can Come from Unexpected SourcesThe strongest couples are the ones who are open to help—the ones who can surround themselves with allies, inviting others into the trenches with them. Read more
