Therapy Meets the Metaverse
A New Approach to Treating Young ClientsA firsthand look at how a new virtual reality program is taking therapy to new places. Read more
The Myth of the Individual
Tapping into the Relational BrainCurrent research indicates that we’re not walled-in, freestanding individuals. Our human brains—in fact, most mammals’ brains—are built for... Read more
The Playful Therapist
7 Clinicians Share Their Best StrategiesIn this collection, master therapists share how they’ve used humor in ways that both enliven and enrich the work of therapy. Read more
When Humor Hurts
What Lies Beneath a Couple’s JokesThe jokes many couples share reinforce their identity as an “us.” But there can be a dark side to humor in couples, too. Read more
Free Play with Neurodivergent Kids
Insights from DIRFloortimeIs there an alternative to applied behavioral analysis for children on the spectrum? Read more
Taking Play Therapy Seriously
The Surprising Journey to Widespread AcceptanceMany play therapists still find themselves having to explain what they do and why it works. But after more than a century, play therapy has finally come into... Read more
Awakening the Playful Self
A Depressed Client Rediscovers ConnectionMost therapies are missing out on a fundamental tool for healing when they ignore the power of feeling playful embodiment with others. To help our clients grow... Read more
You've Got to Be Kidding
The Power of Humor in TherapyShared laughter is an attachment language. Though therapists usually engage more knowingly with tears, the exchange of brighter affect is another kind of... Read more
Editor's Note: May/June 2022
Are You and Your Clients Having Fun?If play is so vital to our health and well-being, why isn’t it emphasized more in the adult therapy world? And for those who take the leap and inject some... Read more
Frontiers of Therapeutic Interventions
Prominent researchers and mental health professionals in the field of trauma provide cutting edge and diverse approaches to trauma treatment in this recording... Read more
Social Justice
Trauma is closely intertwined with social conditions, such as wars, social inequality and domestic power relationships. Psychiatry has largely relied on... Read more
Basic Neurobiology
This recording provides an overview of neurobiology and helps clinicians understand how to best treat their clients who were maltreated in childhood. Bessel A... Read more
Trauma and Society
In this recording, Dr. Andrew Meltzoff will discuss infant imitation, mirroring, and the development of self-other relations. Dr. Alex Sabo will discuss... Read more
The Heart of an Affair
A Conversation with Bill DohertyBill Doherty talks with Networker on how to help clients get clarity around the ethical dimensions of secret affairs and the dilemmas that often show up in... Read more
Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT) for Grief: Attachment-Based Interventions to Move Clients Through Loss into Growth and Resilience
“Who am I now? I can’t imagine my life without them.” Grief is unpredictable. In response to this shock to the attachment system, your... Read more
Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT) for Grief: Attachment-Based Interventions to Move Clients Through Loss into Growth and Resilience
“Who am I now? I can’t imagine my life without them.” Grief is unpredictable. In response to this shock to the attachment system, your... Read more
Play-Based Healing with Children and Adolescents
Margaret Blaustein, Lou Bergholz and Dafna Lender present a magical morning of learning, collaboration, and play! Children all need to feel safe in order to... Read more
The Racial Trauma Treatment Protocol: A 12-Session CBT Approach for Therapists Working with Racial Wounds
Racial stress and trauma are common presentations in therapy…and the number of clients needing treatment is only expected to grow. But there are few... Read more
Embodiment, Theater and Using Shakespeare to Organize Traumatized Minds and Bodies
One of the most effective ways to create transformative moments is through play--interactive, face-to-face, reciprocal, cooperative interactions that rely on... Read more
The Racial Trauma Treatment Protocol: A 12-Session CBT Approach for Therapists Working with Racial Wounds
Racial stress and trauma are common presentations in therapy…and the number of clients needing treatment is only expected to grow. But there are few... Read more
ADHD & Couples Therapy
By the time couples struggling with ADHD come to your office their relationship is a tangled mess. Each partner blames the other and both feel... Read more
Time Management & Executive Functioning Strategies for Adults with ADHD
Often adult ADHD clients’ poor time management negatively impacts therapy… They’re late for sessions, struggling to anticipate rewards or... Read more
VIDEO: How 2 Lessons from Improv Can Make You a Better Therapist
A Conversation with Michael AlcéeNetworker talks with Michael Alcée as he offers powerful strategies drawn from the field of improv that will help you find your voice while navigating the... Read more
Comprehensive DSM-5-TR™ Updates: New Diagnoses, Coding Changes & Cultural Considerations
Neglecting new diagnoses, making coding errors & culturally insensitive language faux pas can be time-consuming, frustrating & cause you to lose... Read more
Big Behaviors in Small Containers: Trauma Informed Play Therapy Interventions for Dysregulation
When it comes to working with children, sometimes the biggest behaviors come in the smallest containers. Sometimes these behaviors are externalizing... Read more
Creating a Safe Haven for Families in the Playroom to Rest, Refuel and Replenish
Helping families learn how to repair, restore, and create secure attachment happens as they come into the play therapy room for the first time. Parents... Read more

