Ethics with Minors for Massachusetts Mental Health Professionals: How to Navigate the Most Challenging Issues
Those of us who treat minors and their families experience a flood of emotions. There is confusion over changing ethical codes and laws, fear that the actions... Read more
White Therapists, Here’s What Your Black Colleagues Want You to Know
20 Therapists of Color on Race-Based TraumaFor people of color, the murder of George Floyd reignites centuries of collective grief and trauma. Here, the two founders of Clinicians of Color share some of... Read more
Tech Addiction in Children & Adolescents: Brain-Based Interventions to Optimize Digital Health in Today’s Screen Culture
What does this mean for mental health, brain development, and educational outcomes? Join Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, psychologist, expert in technology... Read more
Tech Addiction in Children & Adolescents: Brain-Based Interventions to Optimize Digital Health in Today’s Screen Culture
What does this mean for mental health, brain development, and educational outcomes? Join Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, psychologist, expert in technology... Read more
A Therapist’s Response to Social Injustices
A Call to See, Feel, ActMore than ever, therapists can use their role as helping professionals to contribute to positive change in their communities. Here are three important ways we... Read more
My Journey to Become a Therapist
Three Stories about Following a CallingWhat does it mean, exactly, to have a professional calling? When does it develop? How does it evolve as we live and grow? As these personal accounts show, a... Read more
Ethical Principles in the Practice of New Jersey Mental Health Professionals
Many continuing education ethics programs are generic in nature. Many continuing education ethics programs stress risk management strategies to the detriment... Read more
Treat Substance Use Disorders via Telehealth: Essential Skills for Assessment, Treatment & Recovery Support at a Distance
Shame. Fear. Denial. Accessibility. These are obstacles that people face when seeking help for substance use disorders. Each obstacle is a threat... Read more
Ethical Principles in the Practice of New Jersey Mental Health Professionals
Many continuing education ethics programs are generic in nature. Many continuing education ethics programs stress risk management strategies to the detriment... Read more
Trauma & Attachment: Effective Treatment Strategies for Helping Challenging Clients
Join internationally-known attachment and trauma therapist, Terry Levy, Ph.D., in this cutting-edge seminar as he teaches you concepts and skills necessary to... Read more
Treat Substance Use Disorders via Telehealth: Essential Skills for Assessment, Treatment & Recovery Support at a Distance
Shame. Fear. Denial. Accessibility. These are obstacles that people face when seeking help for substance use disorders. Each obstacle is a threat... Read more
Trauma & Attachment: Effective Treatment Strategies for Helping Challenging Clients
Join internationally-known attachment and trauma therapist, Terry Levy, Ph.D., in this cutting-edge seminar as he teaches you concepts and skills necessary to... Read more
Legal and Ethical Issues in Behavioral Health in California
Without the proper legal awareness needed to stay in compliance, you may face grave legal and financial consequences. This recording will show you how to... Read more
VIDEO: How Can White Therapists Be Better Allies?
Deepening the Conversation around Race-Based TraumaWhat does it mean to be an ally to people of color? What steps can therapists take to heal race-based trauma and deepen the conversation around racial... Read more
Legal and Ethical Issues in Behavioral Health in California
Without the proper legal awareness needed to stay in compliance, you may face grave legal and financial consequences. This recording will show you how to... Read more
Build Resilience and Post-Traumatic Growth in Kids & Community: Mindfulness Practices for Therapists, Educators and Families
After months of stressful and often traumatic isolation, our kids and families are returning to yet another “new normal.” So how can we ensure the... Read more
Nurturing Resilience Now
Even On ScreensGiven the confluence of challenges we’re collectively facing these days, developing resilience has become more crucial than ever. We now need to ask, how can... Read more
Integrative Attachment Family Therapy: Interventions for Improving Parent-Child Connection and Attunement
When attachment trauma permeates a family, children are left feeling hurt, angry, and disconnected from their caregivers – and caregivers, in turn... Read more
Integrative Attachment Family Therapy: Interventions for Improving Parent-Child Connection and Attunement
When attachment trauma permeates a family, children are left feeling hurt, angry, and disconnected from their caregivers – and caregivers, in turn... Read more
The Green Sweater
A Lesson on Listening and PrivilegeA white therapist recalls a moment from early on in his training, where a misplaced sweater and the open dialogue with a Black colleague that ensued lead to a... Read more
Build Resilience and Post-Traumatic Growth in Kids & Community: Mindfulness Practices for Therapists, Educators and Families
After months of stressful and often traumatic isolation, our kids and families are returning to yet another “new normal.” So how can we ensure the... Read more
Patients in Crisis: Life Threatening Risks of Opioids, Medical Marijuana, Vaping
We have an opioid crisis in America like we have never seen before! Every day in her practice, Maria Broadstreet, R.N., MSN, APN, treats clients who have... Read more
CBT Counseling & Coaching Card Deck
Grounded in cognitive science, these 50 powerful cards provide bite-sized inspiration and practical action steps to help you think and act differently. From... Read more
Some Days Are Too Much
A Therapist Gets Real about Families Struggling to Cope in QuarantineSome clients in quarantine with their families report a constant feeling of being out of control. That danger lurks around the corner of every family... Read more
VIDEO: Accessing Self-Compassion in a Pandemic
What Polyvagal Theory Can Teach Us about Navigating Tough TimesLife in quarantine is testing our relationships with family members and romantic partners. It's also impacting our nervous system, says therapist Deb Dana. She... Read more
Small Victories
Regardless of training, the most important thing a therapist can have is the strong belief that clients can get better, despite life circumstances. Read more
Racism as a Social Disease
One of the major contributions that the psychotherapeutic community could make now is to begin to engage with racism as a social disease that affects everybody... Read more
Nutrition and Mental Health in Kids & Teens: What Every Mental Health Professional Needs to Know
Lethargy. Irritability. Difficulty focusing. Low mood. Anxiety. Insomnia. Impulsivity. When kids and adolescents present... Read more


