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Book January 1, 2017

Finding Your Ruby Slippers

Overcome everyday obstacles, boost confidence, and end self-critical thoughts with simple life lessons from internationally recognized psychotherapist Lisa... Read more

Article January 1, 2017

Healing after the Election

What Therapists and Their Minority Clients Are Saying

What minority clients are saying to their therapists after the election, and how therapists are responding. Read more

Magazine Issue January 1, 2017

The Connected Self

Psychotherapy's Role in the Wider World
Article December 29, 2016

The 6 Most-Read Networker Articles of 2016

A Look Back at the Year's Popular Reads, Chosen by You

The most popular stories of 2016 as chosen by the readers of Psychotherapy Networker magazine. Read more

Video December 28, 2016

VIDEO: Stephen Porges on How Trauma Affects Our Ability to Connect

The Science Behind Healthy Relationships

Stress responses aren't only vested within the sympathetic nervous system’s capacity to support fight-or-flight behaviors. There’s another defense... Read more

Article December 20, 2016

Six Things Therapists Are Saying After the Election

. . . And Why You Shouldn't Be Afraid to Call Out the Chicken Littles

By Chris Lyford - Regardless of where you stand politically, it’s hard to deny that the 2016 presidential election was one of the most stress-inducing in... Read more

Book December 9, 2016

Transforming Grief & Loss Workbook

Despite any loss your client may be experiencing, you can coach them to happiness again with this new workbook from Ligia M Houben. This interactive book... Read more

Video November 30, 2016

VIDEO: Julie Gottman on Why There's a Right Way for Couples to Argue

Breaking Down the Four Points of the "Conflict Blueprint"

Are you working with partners who can't seem to escape cycles of criticism, contempt, defensiveness, and stonewalling? According to renowned couples therapist... Read more

Book November 21, 2016

The Self-Compassion Deck

Cultivate kindness & compassion for yourself and others! The Self-Compassion Deck offers 50 mindfulness-based practices for use at home, in the classroom... Read more

Article November 11, 2016

Taking Heart

When The Bottom Falls Out

What do we know as therapists that can guide us in moving forward in both our personal lives as well as our work with clients? Read more

Online Course November 4, 2016

Advanced Mindfulness Toolbox for Rewiring the Brain

DESCRIPTION:   In this in-depth, two-day workshop, national mindfulness teacher and author Donald Altman will demonstrate a variety of powerful clinical... Read more

Article November 3, 2016

When the Rules Change

Learning to Learn from Your Children

There’s a crucial point in the parenting life cycle that’s not often discussed in the literature. Read more

Article November 3, 2016

Responding to Extreme Trauma Symptoms

How Neuroscience Can Help

How an understanding of the brain can inform our trauma interventions. Read more

Article November 3, 2016

Apologizing Under Fire

How to Handle Big-Time Criticism

It’s difficult enough to offer an apology when we see the need for it and believe it’s the right thing to do. It’s far more difficult when we’re... Read more

Article November 3, 2016

Intimate Enemies

A Stepson Reconsiders a Long-Held Resentment

A stepson reconsiders a long-held resentment. Read more

Article November 3, 2016

The Empathy Gap

Digital Culture Needs What Talk Therapy Offers

Conditioned by the experience of life on the screen, clients today find it harder to concentrate on face-to-face conversation. They may not even see its value... Read more

Article November 3, 2016

Editor's Note - November/December 2016

In this issue, our contributors reveal, in ways that were all quite stunning to me, the magnitude and vast social implications—for us and our profession—of... Read more

Article November 3, 2016

Food and Mood

What Every Therapist Needs to Know about Nutrition

What therapists should know about nutrition and the food-mood connection. An interview with Joan Borysenko. Read more

Article November 3, 2016

Is VR a Game Changer?

Virtual Reality in Therapy

To date, virtual reality’s most visible therapeutic role has been in the treatment of phobias and other conditions where it’s served as an adjunct to... Read more

Article November 3, 2016

Caught in a Web

A World Where Life Is Always Elsewhere

Every day, every moment, we must wade through the flood of incoming alerts and emails urgently demanding our time and attention, all the while knowing that... Read more

Article November 3, 2016

Trigger Warnings: Compassion or Coddling?

Therapists wade into the controversy about trigger warnings for potentially disturbing college course material. Read more

Article November 3, 2016

Left to Our Own Devices

Sorting Through The Bewildering World Of Therapeutic Apps

Mobile apps offer tools for everything from depression, social anxiety, and binge eating to phobias, OCD, postpartum problems, and substance abuse recovery. In... Read more

Article November 3, 2016

Bullying Reconsidered

Helping Children Help Each Other

While research indicates that most anti-bullying projects don’t work, a disarmingly simple approach has shown promising results. Read more

Magazine Issue November 1, 2016

The Next Big Thing

Psychotherapy and the Virtual Revolution

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Article October 14, 2016

Are You a "Permaparent"?

Your Adult Child Just Moved Back Home. But Is It Normal?

Today, about 25 million young adults between between 18 and 34 are currently residing with their parents. In its basic form, this story holds that most... Read more