Getting "Ghosted" by Clients
Four Stories from Therapists, and What They Learned from Their ExperienceWe’ve all seen it happen. Maybe some of us are even guilty of it ourselves. When you get an email from that pesky neighbor, a text message from the boring... Read more
A Therapist Switches Chairs
From Clinician to Client to AuthorIn her latest bestselling book, Lori Gottlieb offers an unusually intimate look at her experience as both a therapist and a client. Read more
In the Aftermath of Suicide
The Long Journey to HealingIn the wake of a loved one’s suicide, therapists must have the patience to sit with clients as the slow and painful process of healing unfolds. CASE... Read more
VIDEO: Breaking Rigid Thinking Around Intimacy
A Three-Part Solution for Couples TherapySex therapist Suzanne Iasenza talks about a three-part process that helps couples free themselves from the rigid narratives about sex that keep them from... Read more
Fully Present Sex
How Mindfulness Can Heighten Desire, Arousal, and SatisfactionWhen sex becomes fraught or painful, fear and worries can overtake this important source of pleasure. But clinicians and clients are embracing a nonmedical... Read more
2-Day Experiential Workshop: Yoga & Art Therapy Interventions for Anxiety and Mood Disorders
Are you feeling challenged or stuck with your clients? Need new ways to help them combat negative self-talk, mood disorders, and physiological challenges? By... Read more
2-Day Advanced Training!: Neuroscience and Self-Regulation Techniques for Kids with Autism, ADHD & Sensory Disorders
Watch Varleisha Gibbs, PhD, OTD, OTR/L, renowned self-regulation expert and author for this intensive 2-day training and learn clinically proven... Read more
Autism and Independence
Independence is something all teens seek. They hope and dream they will someday maximize all they can do on their own. This is no less true for teenagers with... Read more
VIDEO: Therapists Getting Real and Going Public
The Power of Transparency in the New Marketing LandscapeHow can therapists reduce stigma around getting mental health treatment? When it comes to marketing your practice, how much personal information should you be... Read more
ADHD in Teens & Young Adults
Dealing with ADHD-related difficulties is tough, especially for young people balancing school, friends, family and thinking about their futures. Author Dr... Read more
2-Day Intensive Training: Shame, Guilt and Self-Criticism Course
There’s no better feeling than providing relief from suffering. From the chronically stressed, to those grappling with trauma, dysfunctional... Read more
Digital Detox Card Deck
Buzzing, pinging and grasping for our attention, our phones and screens can cause significant distress, as we lose touch with reality and the importance of... Read more
Ethics with Minors for Michigan 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
My Client is Being Bullied and Her School Won’t Help
Five Clinicians Give Their TakeRaisa is a sophomore in high school, and tells her therapist that the girls in her class are bullying her with insults like “slut” and “whore.” Her... Read more
VIDEO: Using Play with Adults in Therapy
Dafna Lender Demonstrates Three Proven TechniquesAny therapist who works with kids will tell you that incorporating play in therapy is a great way to break the ice, reduce anxiety, and strengthen the... Read more
2-Day Intensive Online Course: Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for Difficult Couples Evidence-Based Techniques to Effectively Work With Challenging Couples
Dr. Sue Johnson has revolutionized the field of couple therapy. Through her decades of research and innovative approaches, she has harnessed the power of... Read more
VIDEO: Using the Arts in Trauma Treatment
Expressive Art Therapist Cathy Malchiodi Weighs InPsychotherapy Networker’s Lauren Dockett speaks with influential art and expressive art therapist Cathy Malchiodi about the broadening of her her field, how... Read more
VIDEO: Joan Borysenko on Sitting with Our Darkest Moments
Moving through a Place between "No Longer" and "Not Yet"In our stressful, tech-obsessed, and data-based world, psychologist Joan Borysenko reminds us that the nonlinear, nonquantitative wisdom of the heart and... Read more
The New Field of Contemplative Psychotherapy
In today’s challenging environment—when racial and sexual violence, rising inequity, and reactivity are erupting everywhere—our society seems... Read more
The Myth of the Unitary Self
There’s a growing convergence of opinion from a range of disciplines challenging the traditional idea of the unitary personality in favor of the view... Read more
Enhancing Your Therapeutic Presence
While we all know that success in therapy depends on the therapist–client relationship, building that positive rapport hinges on behaviors many... Read more
Dan Siegel’s Wheel of Awareness Practice: Reduce Stress, Improve Functioning, Slow the Aging Process, and More
In this workshop recording, interpersonal neurobiology expert Daniel Siegel will explore how advances across a range of disciplines—including brain... Read more
Attachment in Action
With all the hundreds of models and interventions practitioners use and the vast range of disorders they treat, attachment science offers therapists a coherent... Read more
Psychedelics in Modern Healing
Today there’s growing interest in the use of psychedelic substances, once considered therapeutically off-limits, in the clinical treatment of PTSD... Read more
The World of Adolescent Girls Today
Twenty-five years after the publication of Pipher’s groundbreaking book Reviving Ophelia, the evidence suggests that many adolescent girls continue to... Read more
Cracking the Code with Adolescents
Ever enter the consulting room with a teen who doesn’t want to be there? If you work with teens, you know how tricky it can be to establish good... Read more
Enhance Alliance and Compliance with Yoga
The work of therapy can’t begin in earnest if the client’s mind is racing with anxiety, fogged by depression, or so tense that the entire body is... Read more




