Did England's Ambitious Mental Health Care Experiment Deliver?
Nearly a decade ago, England embarked on one of the largest expansions of mental health care in modern history. What can be said of the outcome of this bold... Read more
Kinship without Connection
Family Means More than Shared DNADoes sharing DNA with a total stranger automatically make him family? Read more
Therapy and Transformation
What Are We Promising Our Clients?Decades ago, therapy was about transformation. But is it even desired by clients anymore, or necessary for successful therapy? Read more
6 Polyvagal Pathways to Foster Trust
How to Harness Your Social Engagement SystemHow can we leverage the power of prosody, facial expressions and eye-contact to enhance therapy? Read more
Who's Steering the Boat?
Navigating Therapy with Today's ClientsToday’s clients are shifting out of their customary position of mannerly deference and asserting far more specifically what they want—and don’t... Read more
Measuring Mercy
Uncovering the Link between Cruelty and CompassionThere’s a surprisingly strong link between altruism and psychopathy. Read more
Keeping Couples Therapy Upbeat
How to Bring a Positive Spirit Into the Consulting RoomKeeping the difficult work of couples therapy positive and upbeat might be easier, and more effective, than you think. Read more
Editor's Note - January/February 2018
Three decades ago, doing therapy was a relatively uncomplicated affair. After graduate school, you set up shop as a family therapist, a psychodynamic healer... Read more
Remembering Salvador Minuchin
A Networker TributeTo be a young, intellectually curious therapist in the 1960s and ’70s was to fall under the spell of the new systems practitioners, who were redefining what... Read more
The Silver Lining in Failure
Not Every Teachable Moment Has to Be a Successful OneCloe Madanes uses the story of a client struggling to leave Los Angeles (and a toxic relationship) to examine the many faces of resistance in therapy. Read more
VIDEO: What's the Difference Between Brain and Mind? Dan Siegel Explains
The Distinctions between Neuroscience and PsychotherapyWith all the buzz about brain science, is it possible to lose sight of the mind? Dan Siegel, a pioneer in the applications of brain science to psychotherapy... Read more
Learning to Look at Anxiety in a New Way
The Two Truths About the Nature of Anxiety DisordersAnxiety disorders are a means of keeping the external world at bay. Anxiety keeps new ideas and information out of a person's awareness. It saves overloaded... Read more
Ethics & Cultural Competency: 1-Day Intensive Training
Ethics are not always absolute and are often complicated by cultural issues, beliefs, and values. Situations such as whether to accept a gift from a client... Read more
Executive Function Difficulties in Adults
Executive function difficulties may not go away with age-and inside you’ll find 52 worksheets, 40 handouts, and dozens of tips to make day-to-day living... Read more
Anti-Burnout Card Deck
Stay attuned and empathic towards even the most challenging clients. The Anti-Burnout Card Deck will help you let go of emotional residue and... Read more
VIDEO: Helen Fisher on the Truth about Adultery
Match.com's Scientific Advisor Weighs InIn a world of new and emerging norms about commitment, intimacy, the right to personal happiness, and open relationships are there also new patterns? Has the... Read more
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Intensive Training Course
Join in for this breakthrough Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Intensive Course to develop core competencies and transform your skills to achieve better... Read more
The Liberating Power of Honesty
What People Don't Know Can Hurt Them. What They Don't Reveal Can Hurt Even MoreWhen we therapists believe a secret's revelations would be dangerous, the client receives a frightening message about him- or herself and about the world. We... Read more
VIDEO: Tony Robbins on Overcoming Limitations
Leading Yourself and Your Clients to GreatnessAccording to life strategist and bestselling author Tony Robbins, there may be more that therapists can do to help clients create the life they want, rather... Read more
The Therapeutic Relationship, Revisited
A Man Discovers a Safe Guide, and a Real Person, in His New TherapistBy Stephen Lyons - My work with Sara began in an uninspiring, windowless, downtown suite that she shared with another therapist. But before long, my therapy... Read more
The Three Tests of Focus, According to Tony Robbins
Becoming the Best Therapist PossibleThere are three questions every person needs to ask themselves, says life strategist and 2018 Symposium presenter Tony Robbins. In this video clip from his... Read more
Clinical Supervision: Building Skills for Ethical & Effective Practice
Clinical supervisors carry a great responsibility and obligation to be ethical, professional role models, yet many supervisors do not receive sufficient... Read more
High Lonesome
Braving the Quest for True BelongingHigh lonesome is a type of music in the bluegrass tradition that captures the mood of isolation many people feel today, as we turn away from one another and... Read more
Is There Hope for a Divided America?
Tales from the Better Angels Bus TourThere’s a troubling trend toward viewing people who differ from us politically not just as uninformed or misguided, but as ill-motivated and dangerous... Read more
Beyond Illusion
Meditation May Not Be for EveryoneExploring contemplative practice may not be for everyone. Read more
Doing Vulnerability
The Art of Helping Men Open UpHelping emotionally closed-off men embrace vulnerability without getting lost in shame requires not only empathy but good timing. Read more


