Gambling Disorder: A Clinician's Guide to Screening, Assessment, & Treatment Options
Do you know how to recognize the signs your client might have a gambling problem? Underlying gambling problems could be interfering with treatment... Read more
The Mentor Who Changed My Therapy Practice
…And How Two Little Words Changed EverythingFive clinicians share how their mentors' practice left an indelible mark on their personal and professional development. Read more
Gambling Disorder: A Clinician's Guide to Screening, Assessment, & Treatment Options
Do you know how to recognize the signs your client might have a gambling problem? Underlying gambling problems could be interfering with treatment... Read more
Ethics and Distance Therapy: Navigating the Most Challenging Issues with Teletherapy
This three-hour training will equip you with essential knowledge, tools, and resources that you need for the ethical and legal provision of distance therapy... Read more
Ethics and Distance Therapy: Navigating the Most Challenging Issues with Teletherapy
This three-hour training will equip you with essential knowledge, tools, and resources that you need for the ethical and legal provision of distance therapy... Read more
Helping Kids with School Refusal
A Polyvagal ApproachWhat do you do when kids get anxious, afraid, or angry at the prospect of going to school? Pediatric psychologist Mona Delahooke explains how Polyvagal Theory... Read more
Suicide and Self-Harm in Children and Adolescents: Assessment Tools and Treatment Approaches to Help Young People Heal
Join child and adolescent clinician and suicide/self-harm expert Dr. Tony Sheppard for this compelling 90-minute recording designed to help you identify and... Read more
Transforming Trauma: The Roots of Addiction
Trauma is neither a disease nor a disorder but is rather an injury caused by paralyzing fright, helplessness, and loss. Addiction is often used as an excuse... Read more
Transforming Trauma: The Roots of Addiction
Trauma is neither a disease nor a disorder but is rather an injury caused by paralyzing fright, helplessness, and loss. Addiction is often used as an excuse... Read more
Healing Childhood Trauma with Peter Levine, PhD & Dafna Lender, LCSW: An Integrative Approach for Mental Health Clinicians
Join international trauma experts Peter Levine, creator of Somatic Experiencing®, and Dafna Lender, Theraplay® and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy... Read more
Healing Childhood Trauma with Peter Levine, PhD & Dafna Lender, LCSW: An Integrative Approach for Mental Health Clinicians
Join international trauma experts Peter Levine, creator of Somatic Experiencing®, and Dafna Lender, Theraplay® and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy... Read more
Psychedelics, Hallucinogens and Entheogens: What Clinicians Need to Know
Would you be able to spot your clients’ recreational use of psychedelics? What does psychedelic use mean for them (and you) in therapy? Would any of your... Read more
VIDEO: Moving from Passive Allyship to Action
Three Things Therapists Can Do Right NowThe recent protests against racial injustice and police brutality have left many therapists wondering what they can do to be active forces for change in the... Read more
Psychedelics, Hallucinogens and Entheogens: What Clinicians Need to Know
Would you be able to spot your clients’ recreational use of psychedelics? What does psychedelic use mean for them (and you) in therapy? Would any of your... Read more
Ethics with Minors for Wisconsin 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
Ethics with Minors for Wisconsin 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
The Addict in All of Us
Gabor Maté's Unflinching VisionCanadian physician Gabor Maté believes that addictive behaviors are woven into the very fabric of our materialistic society. Read more
Texas 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
Texas 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
Codependence: Treatment Strategies for Clients Who Lose Themselves in Others
Extending far beyond its roots in addictions work, codependence is a universal issue that shows itself in a variety of diagnoses, from anxiety and depression... Read more
Codependence: Treatment Strategies for Clients Who Lose Themselves in Others
Extending far beyond its roots in addictions work, codependence is a universal issue that shows itself in a variety of diagnoses, from anxiety and depression... Read more
VIDEO: How to Help Clients with Overwhelming Emotions
Retaking Control of the Ship in the StormHelping hyperaroused clients learn to manage overwhelming emotions is like helping them steer a ship in stormy waters, says therapist and mindfulness... Read more
How Do I Make Phone Sessions Effective?
Five Clinicians Weigh InTeletherapy allows therapists to notice their clients' subtle expressions, movements, and gestures. But some clients prefer phone sessions, which can make... Read more
Homeschooling and the ADHD Child
Six Therapy Strategies for Busy ParentsWith summer camps cancelled and many schools indefinitely closed, a therapist shares six homeschooling strategies that have served him well in helping the... Read more
Managing Confidentiality
Three Things I Learned from My Small-Town PracticeWhen you practice in a rural town, sometimes it can feel like everyone is connected to each other. Instead of worrying about boundary and confidentiality... Read more
VIDEO: Creating a Safe Space to Talk about Racial Trauma
Self-Exploration, Soft Introductions, and Leaving a Door OpenHow can white clinicians create a safe space in therapy for clients of color to talk about racial trauma? And if clients don't bring it up, should the... Read more
July/August 2020 Reproductive Dreams: When Fertility Becomes a Challenge
This issue explores the topic of fertility counseling in therapy, including using reproductive stories as a therapeutic tool, addressing reproductive trauma... Read more



