Dr. Sue Johnson’s Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT): Attachment-based Interventions to Treat Trauma, Anxiety and Depression
Finally, there is a map offered to us by attachment science to work in an organic, on-target way to help clients with trauma, anxiety, and depression. To... Read more
A Technophobic Therapist and COVID-19
United in UncertaintyIn the last few weeks, as the specter of contagion has rapidly grown more ominous with each news cycle, an unthinkable professional reality has emerged for... Read more
VIDEO: Attachment Theory in 9 Minutes
Sue Johnson Breaks Down the Core TenetsPerhaps now more than ever, maintaining strong relationships is crucial to our emotional well-being. In this video clip from the 2020 Virtual Symposium, EFT... Read more
Yikes! I’m Attracted to My Client
Five Clinicians Weigh InA therapist finds her client attractive and says their conversations sometimes border on flirtatious. She says she'd never act on these feelings, but worries... Read more
Reflections on Remote Work with Clients
New Lessons on the Space Between UsAs a therapist, I've always liked to work a certain way, in person, face to face in my cozy office. But when the coronavirus hit and I repurposed a guest... Read more
Compassion During Quarantine
A Simple Practice for Our Clients and OurselvesI particularly like the suggestion to use the time we spend washing our hands during this pandemic to build up mindful compassion in ourselves. So, rather than... Read more
2-Day Comprehensive Course in Animal-Assisted Therapy: A Practical Model to Incorporate Animals in Your Current Treatment
Watch this 2-day comprehensive course recording in Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) and learn a practical framework that facilitates incorporating... Read more
2-Day Comprehensive Course in Animal-Assisted Therapy: A Practical Model to Incorporate Animals in Your Current Treatment
Watch this 2-day comprehensive course recording in Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) and learn a practical framework that facilitates incorporating... Read more
VIDEO: Lori Gottlieb on Mental Health and the Coronavirus
Productive vs. Unproductive Anxiety, and MoreIn this highlight from the 2020 Networker Virtual Symposium, therapist and author Lori Gottlieb talks about maintaining our mental health amidst the... Read more
Dan Siegel on Attachment, Trauma & Psychotherapy: Neural Integration for Resilience & Well-Being
Join world-renowned neuropsychiatrist and New York Times bestselling author of Brainstorm and Mindsight, Dr. Daniel Siegel, in this recording on his... Read more
VIDEO: Rick Hanson on the Healing Power of Refuge
Focusing on the People, Places, and Activities that Give Us SanctuaryA Networker Symposium highlight, therapist and author Rick Hanson invoked the spirit of Mr. Rogers to help attendees better acknowledge their connection with... Read more
David Kessler: Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief
Even as a grief expert, David was unprepared for the sudden death of his son, who died at age 21. People asked him, “What’s it like for the grief... Read more
The Gift of Presence Card Deck
Meet the daily challenges of life fortified with the simple, peaceful, reflective moments offered in The Gift of Presence Card Deck. These 50 empowering... Read more
2-Day Advanced Workshop: Clinical Applications of Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy with Frank Anderson, MD
Revolutionize your clinical approach and help your clients heal themselves by applying the Internal Family Systems therapy model. Discover why thousands... Read more
The ADHD Solution Deck
The ADHD Solution Deck gives adults new insights into the minds and feelings of youth with ADHD, and offers practical, easy-to-use tools that foster more... Read more
Ethics: Necessary and Essential Information for Mental Health and Related Healthcare Professionals
Ethical issues pose some of the most challenging questions mental health professionals face every day; and the questions change with each advancement in... Read more
CBT for Cluster B: Proven Strategies for Borderline, Narcissistic, Antisocial & Histrionic Personality Disorders
Clients with Cluster B Personality Disorders (Borderline, Antisocial, Histrionic, and Narcissistic) can be amongst the most challenging for therapists... Read more
The Warm Handoff
Therapists’ Expanding Role in HealthcareIn a country where one in five primary care patients has a diagnosable behavioral health issue, setting up doctors and therapists to work hand in hand may be... Read more
Are Mental Health Days for Students a Good Idea?
Spearheaded by high school students and supported by some influential adults, a movement is underway to mandate a limited number of mental health days as part... Read more
Editor's Note - March/April 2020
Something’s afoot in the therapy world, and some clinicians will surely wrinkle their brows at it. Although it comes in various forms, the catchiest term for... Read more
Love & Grief
Finding Meaning in LossWhen a loved one dies, it’s easy to get stuck in your pain. But if you can find meaning in even the most senseless loss, you can do more than just get... Read more
The Tyranny of Time
How Long Does Effective Therapy Really Take?If someone promised to make you an expert in six months, you’d suspect they were selling snake oil. Meaningful personal development takes time and effort... Read more
Irish Whiskey
The Comfort of a Powerful LineageHow our family lineages weave a connection of giving and taking and giving again. Read more
Hanging It Up
When Should Therapists Retire?What are the signs that it’s finally time for a therapist to stop seeing clients? Read more
The Path to Clinical Confidence
More Training Isn't Always the AnswerResearch shows that confidence isn’t always tied to skills, ability, capacity, or even higher intelligence. So what does make us feel self-assured in our... Read more
Depathologizing ADHD
A VAST DifferenceRather than a curse, Ned Hallowell believes an ADHD diagnosis can be a blessing. Read more
Exposing the Hoax
The Inside Story of the Rosenhan StudyIn her new book, author Susannah Cahalan exposes the fabrications of one of psychology’s most famous studies. Read more





