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Book October 5, 2021

Let’s Eat!

A Go-To Resource for Speech-Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Psychologists, Physical Therapists, and Behavioral Therapists The causes of... Read more

Digital Seminar October 4, 2021

The Somatics of the Self: The Living, Sensing Self

Join colleagues and friends Peter and Dick as they examine the relationship between Somatic Experiencing (SE), Internal Family Systems (IFS), and the Self... Read more

Book October 1, 2021

Cool, Calm & Connected

Decades of research on human development conclude that our kids learn how to self-soothe only after having plenty of experience with the supportive engagement... Read more

Digital Seminar September 30, 2021

Tend the Wounds and See the Beauty: SE Trauma Healing & Mindfulness

Who you are is more than your trauma. The brilliant work of Somatic Experiencing® recognizes how the body, heart, and mind have an extraordinary ability to... Read more

DVD September 30, 2021

Nutritional and Integrative Interventions for Mental Health Disorders: Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions for Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar & ADHD

Watch Vicki Steine, DSC, LCSW, as she teaches you how to think more holistically about diagnosis, nutritional deficiencies, and hormonal imbalances that may... Read more

Digital Seminar September 30, 2021

Nutritional and Integrative Interventions for Mental Health Disorders: Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions for Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar & ADHD

Watch Vicki Steine, DSC, LCSW, as she teaches you how to think more holistically about diagnosis, nutritional deficiencies, and hormonal imbalances that may... Read more

DVD September 29, 2021

Illinois Mental Health & The Law

As a mental health professional, you not only deal with critical clinical matters with your clients – you must also stay up-to-date on seemingly... Read more

Digital Seminar September 29, 2021

Illinois Mental Health & The Law

As a mental health professional, you not only deal with critical clinical matters with your clients – you must also stay up-to-date on seemingly... Read more

Digital Seminar September 27, 2021

Working with Toxic Shame & Guilt

Goals: Increasing participants capacity to understand and work with toxic shame and guilt on somatic, emotional and identity levels. Outline: Understanding the... Read more

Article September 24, 2021

Therapy in the Age of Trump

Becoming "Connectors and Trust-Builders"

William Doherty offered an expanded vision of therapy and outlined concrete steps therapists can take as “connectors and trust-builders” to address the... Read more

Article September 24, 2021

The Physics of Vulnerability

And the Courage to Show Up

Bestselling author Brené Brown’s opening keynote address ignited the Symposium audience with its call to take risks and have the courage to be vulnerable. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

Hanging Out with Dick Van Dyke

A Lesson in Stepping Up

An encounter with a superstar teaches a young woman about courage. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

The Plasticity of Personality

Can We Switch Our Stripes?

A new book explores the science of personality change. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

Unhealed Bodies

Looking at Ancestral Trauma

Resmaa Menakem, author of "My Grandmother’s Hands," discusses racialized trauma and a body-based path to healing. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

Doing Our Own Work Differently

An EMDR Portal to Our Clients’ Healing

How stepping outside our comfort zone when doing our own work can change therapy for our clients. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

I’d Rather Clean the Toilet than Write Progress Notes

Making Peace With An Essential Task

Writing progress notes doesn’t have to be a bore. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

Surrogate Partner Therapy

Crossing Lines or Expanding Boundaries?

The debate around surrogate partner therapy. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

Love After Lockdown

What Follows Togetherness Overload

For some couples, staying home together during COVID improved their sex lives. But many have reported the opposite experience. Now that re-entry is here, what... Read more

Article September 15, 2021

The Ambivalence Trap

Liberating Ourselves from the Pursuit of Perfection

A psychiatrist questions taking her own medicine. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

First, Make the Bed

A Gentle Path through Depression

In the throes of depression, a therapist searches for a magic bullet. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

Confessions of a Racing Mind

My Silent Battle with OCD

A clinician with OCD stands up to stigma. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

Surviving the Post-Partum Storm

I know this experience will give me more knowledge to help others—that’s how I have to reframe it. As I’ve recovered, I’ve felt how strong and... Read more

Article September 15, 2021

Leaning Into Grief

When you do the work that we do, it’s important to find ways to take care of yourself. You can’t always carve out lots of time to devote to self-care, but... Read more

Article September 15, 2021

Talking About the Nightmare

When Our Work as Therapists Heals Us

For a firefighter turned couples counselor, healing means respecting deeply ingrained defenses while also exploring new ways of leaning on others. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

Learning Presence Through Our Work

How Crisis Can Teach Us to Let Go

Sometimes, you need to go through a fiery furnace to arrive at a place of centeredness. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

Vulnerable Together

Therapists Share Their Own Mental Health Struggles

Despite our best intentions, sometimes our problems grow so big that they slam into our work—and the result can be surprising. Read more

Article September 15, 2021

Recovering from Helper Syndrome

5 Levels of Compassion to Foster Growth as Therapists

Is the problem with compassion fatigue that we get tired of being compassionate toward others—or that we aren’t being compassionate toward ourselves? Read more

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