Amazing Me
A Growth Mindset Activity Journal for the home, Classroom, or Therapy Office. Amazing Me is a one-of-a-kind activity journal that takes kids on a journey of... Read more
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for Suicidality: Overcoming Stuck Points and Creating Mental Flexibility
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) is a rapidly growing model that is showing promising results and has uncovered key cognitive processes that, when addressed... Read more
Helping the Suicidal Person: A Clinical Toolbox
Suicidal people need more than to stay alive. They also need to find life worth living. This recording synthesizes several concrete tips and techniques from a... Read more
Lessons from Treating Suicidal Veterans: The Latest Interventions
This recording will focus on using the crisis response plan (CRP) for managing acute suicide risk, with at risk-individuals. We will review the current... Read more
New Insights and Strategies: Crisis Safety Planning with Youth and Teens
Suicide is a leading cause of death among young people. Assessment, management and treatment is particularly important with those youth who struggle with... Read more
Reduce Suicide, Liability, & Workload in Healthcare and Beyond with The Columbia Protocol
The Columbia Protocol, or C-SSRS, is a few simple questions that anyone can ask, from support staff to loved ones, that empower individuals and communities to... Read more
Embracing Suicidal Parts: Using Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy to Heal Traumatic Wounds
This recording offers a practical exploration of how to approach suicidal ideation and behaviors from an Internal Family Systems approach. Examining the... Read more
Suicide in Historically Marginalized Communities: Perception Versus Reality
There is myth in the Black community that Black people don't die by suicide and that acknowledging mental health challenges, like anxiety and depression... Read more
Why People Die by Suicide: What the Last 20 Years of Research Shows Us
In his theory of suicidal behavior, Thomas Joiner proposes three factors that mark those most at risk of death: the feeling of being a burden on loved ones... Read more
Losing a Loved One to Suicide: Interventions to Move Survivors Beyond the Ruins
Suicide is an event that can profoundly disrupt survivors taken-for-granted constructs about life, sometimes traumatically shaking the very foundations of... Read more
Managing Suicidality with High-Crisis DBT Clients
This recording will provide practical techniques and skills to address suicidal urges and actions grounded in DBT principles. Come and learn how to manage... Read more
What To Do with Suicidal Thoughts That Just Won't Go Away
Dr. Gordon will share effective methods and approaches for improved efficacy in safety planning with crises orientated clients. Specific interventions... Read more
Life Notes
Each person has a unique journey. We create, discover, and experience life differently. Let this guided journal be a safe place to pull back the curtain and... Read more
September/October 2021: Who Heals the Healers?: How Our Struggles Shape Our Practice
This issue calls attention to therapists’ personal and emotional struggles and challenges the notion that therapists are somehow free from emotional... Read more
Erv Polster on How Aging Changes Therapy
Learning to Embrace the Flow of RelationshipPSYCHOTHERAPY NETWORKER: You’re 95 now and have been retired from practice for 20 years, so you have an unusually broad perspective on how therapists... Read more
Aging Courageously
…And What Many People Who Struggle with Aging Have in CommonPSYCHOTHERAPY NETWORKER: Do you think that your experience as a therapist has given you any special insight into the challenges of... Read more
Irvin Yalom on the Possibilities of Aging
The Rewards and Challenges of Being an Older TherapistAs each of us grows older, we can try to embrace the full possibilities of aging, even alongside its challenges. That’s a genuine gift for our clients as... Read more
Trauma and Attachment
Christina Reese has dedicated her life’s work to helping those with trauma cope to live healthier, happier, and more fulfilling lives. In her newest... Read more
Trauma Recovery and Resilience: Embodied Practices Incorporating Polyvagal Theory
After experiencing trauma, our clients often dissociate from their bodies aiming to escape intense sensations and emotional pain. They then increasingly react... Read more
Trauma Recovery and Resilience: Embodied Practices Incorporating Polyvagal Theory
After experiencing trauma, our clients often dissociate from their bodies aiming to escape intense sensations and emotional pain. They then increasingly react... Read more
2-Day Intensive Training on Narcissistic and Psychopathic Abuse: The Clinicians Guide to the New Field of Traumatic Pathological Love Relationships
You may have trauma clients who are victims of narcissistic abuse without even knowing it. In a clinical setting, victims of narcissistic abuse can be... Read more
2-Day Intensive Training on Narcissistic and Psychopathic Abuse: The Clinicians Guide to the New Field of Traumatic Pathological Love Relationships
You may have trauma clients who are victims of narcissistic abuse without even knowing it. In a clinical setting, victims of narcissistic abuse can be... Read more
Becoming a Social Justice Informed Clinician: Embodying Equity, Inclusion and Liberation to Enhance Treatment with Minoritized Clients
The ingrained impacts of systemic racism affect every sector and institution of our society, pushing many to the margins by means out of their control. And... Read more