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Digital Seminar March 21, 2019

The Power of the Felt Sense

Do you have clients who seem to live in their heads and have a hard time sensing inside themselves? Focusing is a process that helps clients speak from their... Read more

Digital Seminar March 20, 2019

Vision Techniques for Eye Movement Disorders Associated with Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia & Other Neurological Disorders: Hands-on Assessments and Treatments for Children and Adolescents

Do you work with children with ADHD, dysgraphia, dyslexia, letter reversals and reading problems that do not respond to typical treatments? Are you frustrated... Read more

Video March 20, 2019

VIDEO: When Our Clients Help Us Overcome Our Greatest Fears

A Therapist Shares Her Most Memorable Clinical Experience

Lynn Lyons shares a moving, often hilarious, story about how her young client helped her become a stronger person and a better therapist. Read more

Book March 19, 2019

Dragon Worriers

Conquer your fears, the Dragon Worriers are here! In this entertaining workbook, national anxiety expert Dawn DePasquale, LMHC, leads children and the people... Read more

Article March 9, 2019

My Clients Are Asking Personal Questions

Five Clinicians Give Their Take

A therapist works from his home office, which means clients sometimes observe elements of his personal life. He's had clients ask about his electric car... Read more

Digital Seminar March 8, 2019

1-2-3 Magic: 3-Step Discipline for Calm, Effective & Happy Parenting

“My child is out of control and never listens to anything I say” “I’ve tried yelling, timeouts, that counting thing, and nothing works... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

Kindling the Spark

The Healing Power of Expressive Arts

Aliveness is not an experience we think or talk ourselves into; it’s a state of being we feel in our bodies. An expressive arts therapist shows how... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

ACEs and a New Vision for Healthcare

Bringing Therapists and Physicians Together

When it comes to addressing the profound impact of trauma, pediatrician Nadine Burke Harris is calling for primary care physicians and therapists to develop... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

The Shopping Trip

Showing Up Is Its Own Reward

Sometimes you learn your most important life lessons from the person who most frustrates and disappoints you. Read more

Article March 7, 2019

Storm Damage

Angry Words Can Sink a Relationship

Even though partners may forgive each other after a heated argument, the hurtful words that were hurled can be haunting nonetheless. Read more

Article March 7, 2019

ASMR Videos

A New Tool for Therapists?

Videos designed to elicit ASMR, a physiological state some people find soothing, get millions of views online. Now clinicians are debating whether they could... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

Welcome to Holland

When Life Takes a Detour

What do you do when your life’s expectations get turned upside down? Read more

Article March 7, 2019

An Interview with Peter Levine

Turning Psychotherapy Bottom Up

Peter Levine, developer of Somatic Experiencing, takes us inside his seemingly intuitive approach and reveals the guiding principles that inform his work. Read more

Article March 7, 2019

The Touch Taboo

Are We Missing a Vital Source of Healing?

Polyvagal Theory offers a new kind of somatic road map for guiding both therapists and clients toward safety and connection. It can also empower therapists to... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

Dying Well

Humanizing Our Overmedicalized System

Hospital protocols have replaced the time-honored customs that once enabled the dying to be lead actors in their life’s final drama. Why do we spend so much... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

Character Work

What Therapists Can Learn from Actors

Therapists can flop in their “performance” with clients, coming off as inauthentic or over the top. One former actor discovers how to embody the kind of... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

Tips for a Sedentary Profession

Sitting Up!

Therapists spend much of the day sitting in a chair. But most don’t consider how the way they sit affects the therapy experience for both them and their... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

Disarming the Verbal Bully

Four Ways to Push Pause

At a time when verbal bullies seem to feel increasingly empowered, here are four offbeat ways to push pause on their toxic verbiage. Read more

Article March 7, 2019

Where the Trauma Never Ends

Inside Chicago’s Urban War Zones

Chicago’s inner city has long been termed an “urban war zone.” A new book by acclaimed journalist Alex Kotlowitz reveals the personal stories of trauma... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

Editor's Note - March/April 2019

For many years after, body therapy remained a semi-underground movement within the field. Now increasing numbers of clinicians are utilizing highly... Read more

Article March 7, 2019

From Margin to Mainstream

Peter Levine’s Bottom-Up Approach to Healing

Body psychotherapy, once shrouded in controversy, has gained growing acceptance in the wider field. So how do these popular bottom-up approaches actually work? Read more

Video March 6, 2019

VIDEO: Susan Johnson on the Power of Emotion in Couples Work

The Behavior Patterns That Kill Romance, and How to Beat Them

Susan Johnson explains how attachment science can help couples discover a pathway to optimal lovemaking. Read more

Article March 2, 2019

Trauma Therapy Meets Theater

An Unusual Program is Helping Vets Rewire from War

Therapists know that words can heal. But what if the words were in iambic pentameter and delivered from a stage? Veteran and professional actor Stephan Wolfert... Read more

Magazine Issue March 1, 2019

The Missing Piece

Embracing a More Embodied Psychotherapy

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Digital Seminar February 22, 2019

Navigating Ethical Challenges in Mental Health Practice: Current Guidelines for Clinicians

The field of ethics is constantly changing, requiring you to continually update your knowledge and skills in this area. Dr. Susan Zoline will provide you with... Read more

Video February 20, 2019

VIDEO: Addressing Climate Fears in Therapy

Moving Clients from Paralysis into Action

In the following interview, ecotherapist Patricia Hasbach explains how practitioners can address the rise in eco-anxiety and depression. Read more

Article February 20, 2019

When Depression Runs in the Family

Being Haunted Isn't the Same as Being Cursed

My family is haunted by depression. My mother can trace it back in her family at least six generations. When it hits, it hits hard. My own battle with... Read more

Article February 19, 2019

Five Strategies for When Therapy is Stuck

Bypassing the Limits of Feelings, Judgments, and Language

When therapy goes wrong, it’s typically because we’ve entered our clients’ trance, joining them in their myopic misery. Therapy typically hangs on your... Read more