Grief Anniversaries
Acknowledging Loss a Year LaterIt’s critical for clinicians to recognize anniversary reactions. When clients describe their experiences as depression, we naturally think of solutions like... Read more
Wisdom, or Yesterday’s News?
The Older Therapist in the Younger PracticeAn older therapist is beginning to feel insecure about their age and is considering whether to dive into new trainings or retire. Five clinicians offer advice. Read more
The Year of Canceled Plans
Coping with Loss as DisappointmentAs all of us in the United States move into the coming months, a full year into COVID life, our personal losses will come into focus. If we don’t process... Read more
Close to Home
When the Problem You Treat Becomes Your Problem TooA couples therapist is going through an emotionally wrenching separation from their partner and finding it hard to treat clients. Five clinicians offer advice. Read more
How Can White Therapists Support Asian American Clients?
Being a Good Clinician and AllyRecent racial attacks have been perpetrated against people who look like me. I’m a female-presenting Asian American clinician, and many of my colleagues have... Read more
The Moment the Session Ends
Six Strategies for CouplesSince the pandemic began, many of us have been meeting with clients virtually, peering into their lives through the window of a screen. But what happens when... Read more
Creating Safety for Couples
An Interview with Imago Relationship Therapy Pioneer Harville HendrixHendrix and Helen Hunt's new book, out this spring, lays out how clinicians can use Imago to help couples focus on what the authors call the... Read more
Essential EFIT Assessment Training: A Proven, Novel Attachment Focused Assessment Method
Don’t miss this essential training from Dr. Leanne Campbell, long term collaborator with Dr. Sue Johnson on performing an Assessment formulated for... Read more
Disordered Eating: Somatic, Self-Compassion, and Mindfulness Interventions for Lasting Recovery
Overeating. Emotional eating. Chronic dieting. Binge eating. Restriction. Compensatory behaviors. Regardless of where your clients fall on the disordered... Read more
Disordered Eating: Somatic, Self-Compassion, and Mindfulness Interventions for Lasting Recovery
Overeating. Emotional eating. Chronic dieting. Binge eating. Restriction. Compensatory behaviors. Regardless of where your clients fall on the disordered... Read more
New York Elder Law 2021: The Complete Guide to Legal, Financial and Care Needs of Geriatric Patients
You’re on the front lines with elderly patients and their families. And you want to feel confident in your ability to provide the best advice and... Read more
New York Elder Law 2021: The Complete Guide to Legal, Financial and Care Needs of Geriatric Patients
You’re on the front lines with elderly patients and their families. And you want to feel confident in your ability to provide the best advice and... Read more
15 Must-Have Mindfulness Techniques for Clinicians
From depression and anxiety to stress and trauma, mindfulness has demonstrated its ability to help reduce suffering. But there are hundreds of mindfulness... Read more
15 Must-Have Mindfulness Techniques for Clinicians: Skills to Transform Your Treatment Plans for Stress, Depression, Anxiety, Anger, Trauma, Guilt and Shame
From depression and anxiety to stress and trauma, mindfulness has demonstrated its ability to help reduce suffering. But there are hundreds of mindfulness... Read more
The Meth Epidemic: What Every Clinician Needs to Know
Dangerously addictive, meth is a drug that ends lives. It’s literally a substance so volatile it puts holes in the human brain. But it harms those far... Read more
The Clinical Impact of Marijuana: When the Use of Marijuana Has Gone Too Far
As a mental health clinician, you’re more likely than ever before to have clients who use marijuana and cannabis products. And while the last decade has... Read more
The Clinical Impact of Marijuana: When the Use of Marijuana Has Gone Too Far
As a mental health clinician, you’re more likely than ever before to have clients who use marijuana and cannabis products. And while the last decade has... Read more
The Meth Epidemic: What Every Clinician Needs to Know
Dangerously addictive, meth is a drug that ends lives. It’s literally a substance so volatile it puts holes in the human brain. But it harms those far... Read more
Identifying and Treating the 1 in 5 students with ADHD and Learning Disabilities who are Returning to School Misdiagnosed and Misunderstood
We are all aware that the pandemic of 2020 brought to light inequities in education that have persisted for the past 20 years. Our challenge now is that the... Read more
Expressive Arts Therapy: Creative Solutions for Trauma Recovery
Sometimes talk therapy just isn’t enough, especially for trauma clients. Have you tried working with clients in a new or different way outside of... Read more
Expressive Arts Therapy: Creative Solutions for Trauma Recovery
Sometimes talk therapy just isn’t enough, especially for trauma clients. Have you tried working with clients in a new or different way outside of... Read more
A Cacophony of Opinion
Can We Trust "Expert" Judgment?Why is it that two or more experts in a given field can look at identical case histories and data and come up with broadly differing assessments and... Read more
Something Close to Warmth
A Daughter's Search for MeaningFinding solace after the death of an absent father. Read more
The Angry Therapist
Transparency as a Therapeutic ToolJohn Kim believes that a therapist’s own vulnerability helps clients feel comfortable enough to bare their own souls—and he practices what he preaches. Read more
"I'm Not That Guy"
Navigating the New Couples ConversationDiscovering how ghosts and global issues have permeated relationship bonds in new ways. Read more
The Threat Response of Appease
Do You Know It When You See It?How can therapists address historical trauma and the common threat response of appeasement? Read more
The TikTok Therapist
Goodbye, Blank SlateFor some therapists, using TikTok isn’t a marketing tactic, but a public service. Read more
The Myth of Infallibility
A Therapist Comes to Terms with a Client’s SuicideWhen it comes to coping with suicide deaths, we therapists need to let go of our superhero expectations. Read more
Conspiracy Theories in the Therapy Encounter
Conspiracy theories might be considered a dangerous kind of delusion. So how do you address them when they show up in the therapy room? Read more