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Article July 5, 2017

Does Sheryl Sandberg's New Book Miss the Mark on Grief?

One Expert Pushes Back

By Candyce Ossefort-Russell - I was appalled when I encountered the heavily publicized resilience book by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, Option B: Facing... Read more

Magazine Issue July 1, 2017

Left to Our Own Devices

Is It Time for Therapists to Be Concerned?

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Book June 26, 2017

Meditation Interventions to Rewire the Brain

Discover how to increase the power of meditation and mindfulness in your clinical practice. Meditation Interventions to Rewire the Brain takes a practical... Read more

Video June 14, 2017

VIDEO: Frank Anderson on Bridging the Chasm between Psychotherapy and Psychiatry

How to Discuss Meds with Your Clients

Psychotherapists are usually on the front lines of mental health treatment, trained to spot and assess everything from changes in mood to unusual physical... Read more

Digital Seminar May 25, 2017

Providing Ethical Behavioral Health Services to Children & Adolescents

Confidently Navigate Child-Related Ethical Issues Dealing with any ethical issue can be challenging. When it involves children or adolescents it can be... Read more

Video May 17, 2017

VIDEO: Susan Johnson on the Link Between Sex and Safety

How a "Secure Base" Promotes Sexual Exploration

What does it take to restore physical intimacy to a failing relationship? In this video clip, Susan Johnson, the originator of Emotionally Focused Couples... Read more

Article May 8, 2017

Being There

Inhabiting the Moment with Traumatized Teens

With traumatized adolescent clients, it’s emotion that gradually changes emotion—not rational explanation or interpretation, not snazzy techniques or... Read more

Article May 8, 2017

Expanding Your Expressive Range

What Therapists Can Learn from Performers

What therapists can learn from performers. Read more

Article May 8, 2017

Everyday Heroism

A Researcher Noted for Studying the Psychology of Evil Has Shifted His Focus

Philip Zimbardo, the researcher famous for shining a light on our worst authoritarian impulses, has shifted the focus of his work. Read more

Article May 8, 2017

The Courage to Connect

Highlights from the 2017 Symposium

Year after year, therapists have come to the Networker Symposium expecting to escape the turbulence of everyday life and the real world. But this year... Read more

Article May 8, 2017

A New Turn in the Road

Life at 94

The life of a seemingly frail 94-year-old takes a surprising turn. Read more

Article May 8, 2017

When All Else Fails

Stories of Vulnerability and Possibility

The self-assurance of expert practitioners who publicly present their work can lead everyday therapists to believe that psychotherapy is a far more predictable... Read more

Article May 1, 2017

The Science of Consciousness and the Future of Psychotherapy

Dan Siegel on Rising Above the Brain's Limitations

In his 2017 Networker Symposium keynote address, neuropsychiatrist Daniel Siegel challenged the audience to move beyond the limiting concept of the “separate... Read more

Article May 1, 2017

Psychotherapy of the Heart

Seeing the Therapy Relationship as "Soul to Soul" Rather Than Role to Role

In this selection from her 2017 Psychotherapy Networker Symposium Keynote address, Joan Borysenko, a pioneer in the integrated healthcare movement, emphasized... Read more

Article May 1, 2017

Editor's Note: May/June 2017

Thoughts on Storytelling

These days, when psychotherapy is supposed to be “evidence based” and “empirically validated,” standardized and manualized up the wazoo, therapists... Read more

Article May 1, 2017

The Unexplored Issues

Working with Cross-Cultural Couples

Cross-cultural couples face challenges that often aren’t addressed in therapy. Read more

Article May 1, 2017

Battling the Opioid Epidemic in Rural America

How have the practitioners in rural communities been responding to America’s opioid epidemic? Read more

Article May 1, 2017

When the System Fails

Tales of the Wrongfully Convicted

The waking-nightmare stories of people wrongfully imprisoned, often for decades, for crimes they didn’t commit expose the flaws in our criminal justice... Read more

Magazine Issue May 1, 2017

What Now?

Five Therapists Face the Limits of What They Know

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Article April 10, 2017

Viktor Frankl's Classic Has Just Been Released for Young Adults!

A YA Edition Brings "Man's Search for Meaning" to a New Generation

Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl is best known for is his extraordinary first-person narrative about his experiences in a Nazi concentration camp, as told in Man’s... Read more

Video April 5, 2017

VIDEO: Combining Trauma Treatment with Family Therapy

Making Sure Treatment Sticks Outside the Therapy Room

Far too often, trauma survivors appear to progress in therapy and then go home and fall right back into the same old patterns of negative emotion and... Read more

Book April 1, 2017

Eat Right, Feel Right

Improve mood, sleep and focus with these nutrient-rich recipes and handy tips. Eat Right, Feel Right teaches you the do's and don'ts of using... Read more

Article March 30, 2017

Bringing Dreams into the Consulting Room

Helping Clients Awaken More Fully to the Life Around Them

By Richard Handler - Throughout history, humans have tried to make sense of the baffling, nonlinear fleetingness of dreams. In A History of Last Night's... Read more

Digital Seminar March 26, 2017

Demystifying Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: A Mindful Approach to Value-Based Action

Despite the popularity of mindfulness, not all our clients want to embrace an Eastern philosophy and sit on a meditation cushion every day. Acceptance and... Read more

Digital Seminar March 26, 2017

Children Who Bully: Strategies for Recognizing and Responding to Them

Young people who bully often master the art of blending in with the crowd, flying under an adult’s radar and wreaking havoc in subtle ways. In fact, many... Read more