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Digital Seminar January 27, 2022

Disarming the Narcissist in Couples Therapy

Is successful couples therapy even possible when one of the partners won’t admit their flaws or reflect on how their behavior impacts the other... Read more

Book January 25, 2022

The Panic Deck

Created by anxiety expert Dr. Elena Welsh, The Panic Deck contains proven therapeutic tools to reduce panic. Now you can use the same tools Dr. Welsh... Read more

Digital Seminar January 25, 2022

Overcoming Hopelessness: Working with Low- and No-Motivation Clients

One of the greatest challenges a therapist can face is when a client feels hopeless about the possibility of change. But whether this sense is due to doubts... Read more

Digital Seminar January 21, 2022

Deactivating the Polyvagal Response to Racial Trauma

Good intentions are not enough to heal generational wounds incurred by racial trauma and decades of systematic racism. It requires refined knowledge and... Read more

DVD January 21, 2022

Deactivating the Polyvagal Response to Racial Trauma

Good intentions are not enough to heal generational wounds incurred by racial trauma and decades of systematic racism. It requires refined knowledge and... Read more

Digital Seminar January 20, 2022

2-Day Family Trauma Treatment Certification Training: Clinical Interventions That Move Children, Teens and Their Families Toward Hope and Change

When children and adolescents are exposed to trauma it affects everyone in the family. And without addressing the entire family system in treatment, the... Read more

DVD January 20, 2022

2-Day Family Trauma Treatment Certification Training: Clinical Interventions That Move Children, Teens and Their Families Toward Hope and Change

When children and adolescents are exposed to trauma it affects everyone in the family. And without addressing the entire family system in treatment, the... Read more

Digital Seminar January 20, 2022

Shame and Self-Loathing in the Treatment of Trauma

Shame often prevents your traumatized clients’ recovery and hampers their ability to find relief and perspective despite effective treatment. Feelings of... Read more

DVD January 20, 2022

Shame and Self-Loathing in the Treatment of Trauma

Shame often prevents your traumatized clients’ recovery and hampers their ability to find relief and perspective despite effective treatment. Feelings of... Read more

Digital Seminar January 20, 2022

The Critical Art of Responding to Postpartum Disorders: Tools for Holding Perinatal Distress

Despite an increase in awareness of maternal mental health, postpartum disorders continue to afflict our clients, many of whom still feel silenced and... Read more

Digital Seminar January 19, 2022

A Guide to Integrating Spirituality into Psychotherapy for Eating Disorders and Body Image Concerns

For many of our clients, to ignore the spiritual is to ignore their sense of the very essence of who they are. Use of clients’ spiritual beliefs in the... Read more

Digital Seminar January 19, 2022

Body Image and Sexuality: Befriending the Sexual Self After Trauma

Sexual trauma can set off body hatred and create a distancing from the body, particularly the sexual body, in order to feel safe again. In this session... Read more

Digital Seminar January 17, 2022

Treating the Whole Person: A Transdiagnostic CBT Approach to the Treatment of Eating Disorders

Emotional avoidance is a distinguishing feature of eating disorders as well as many other clinical conditions, including anxiety and depression which often... Read more

Article January 10, 2022

Is There Meaning in Loss?

Helping Our Clients and Ourselves Navigate Grief Work

Many grief specialists talk about helping clients finding meaning after loss. But often, loss feels meaningless. One therapist working with grieving clients... Read more

Article January 10, 2022

My Biggest Challenge as a Therapist

The Hardest Things About Practice

Therapy is hard work. But what are therapy’s biggest challenges, and how do therapists overcome them? Here, five therapists share the clinical challenge that... Read more

Article January 10, 2022

Mental Health or Marxism?

Therapists on the Fight over Social Emotional Learning in Schools

Social-emotional learning isn’t entirely new, but as more districts emphasize the curricula in the wake of COVID, confusion from parents appears to be on the... Read more

DVD January 10, 2022

3-Day Advanced Grief Counseling Certification Course: Interventions to Move Clients Toward Healthy Grieving, Growth and Meaning After Loss

A wave of grief and loss has impacted millions of people and more clients than ever before are seeking the help of professionals. But if you’re like... Read more

Digital Seminar January 10, 2022

3-Day Advanced Grief Counseling Certification Course: Interventions to Move Clients Toward Healthy Grieving, Growth and Meaning After Loss

A wave of grief and loss has impacted millions of people and more clients than ever before are seeking the help of professionals. But if you’re like... Read more

Digital Seminar January 10, 2022

EMDR for Body Image Concerns and Disordered Eating

EMDR can be a core intervention in the treatment and maintenance of recovery from trauma, including its impacts on body image and disordered eating. This... Read more

Article January 7, 2022

Four Simple Ingredients

Lessons on Baking with Matthew

Four simple ingredients will become bread, whether you do everything right or not. The result may not be perfect, but it doesn’t have to be. Read more

Article January 7, 2022

Suicide as a State of Being

One Man's Ongoing Struggle

A new memoir from celebrated writer Donald Antrim reflects on the nature of suicide. Read more

Article January 7, 2022

Burnout and the Body

Emily Nagoski on Naming the Real Enemy

Self-care has long been touted as a panacea for burnout. Emily Nagoski has a different solution. Read more

Article January 7, 2022

Bursting the Bubble of Individual Therapy

The Need to See Your Clients in a Relational Context

As the years pass, is it possible that the more we work with long-term clients, the more we might overlook bigger issues that aren’t being addressed? Read more

Article January 7, 2022

When Therapists Blame Themselves

Using Regret to Deepen Our Work

Most therapists struggle with guilt and self-blame related to their work. Thankfully, there are ways to leverage these feelings so we can grow from them. Read more

Article January 7, 2022

Is Meditation as Safe as We Think?

The Risks We Don’t Talk About

Meditation is generally considered one of the safest practices for our clients. But one organization says that’s not always the case. Read more

Article January 7, 2022

Unlearning Weight Stigma

The Latest Science on Weight and Trauma

It's time to untangle weight gain and binge eating from trauma. Read more

Article January 7, 2022

Life Without Atticus

When Siblings Parent Each Other

Children need an adult who provides safety, attunement, empathy, acceptance, and boundaries. Can a sibling be the next best thing? Read more

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