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Video April 4, 2016

VIDEO: Attuning to Reluctant Teens

Getting Through to Shut-Down Kids

Most therapists are aware of the perils of trying to connect with teenage clients. Teens are often brought to therapy against their will by adults, which can... Read more

Book April 1, 2016

Oppositional, Defiant & Disruptive Children and Adolescents

A definitive guide to recognizing what factors cause defiant episodes in children & adolescents, and tips to help identify when and where these difficult... Read more

Digital Seminar March 20, 2016

How Hard Times Can Open the Heart

No CE Credit Available With his best-selling books Buddha’s Brain, Hardwiring Happiness, and Just One Thing, psychologist Rick Hanson has... Read more

Digital Seminar March 20, 2016

Addictive Behavior as the Problem

It’s no secret that many therapists consider the field of addictions treatment to be dangerous foreign territory with its own special language and... Read more

Digital Seminar March 18, 2016

Mastering the Anxiety Game: Teaching Clients to Welcome Their Fears

Therapists are supposed to make clients safe and secure, creating a cozy haven from a cruel world, right? Well, when it comes to treating anxiety... Read more

Digital Seminar March 18, 2016

The Challenge of Treating Complex PTSD: What to do When Things Get Messy and Uncomfortable

When working with trauma cases do you often see clients go into flight, fight, and/or freeze? Do they yell at you, insult you, or leave the session? Are there... Read more

Book March 15, 2016

Healing Grief Card Deck

David Kessler, one of the world’s foremost experts on grief and grieving, has created powerful coping strategies to heal and rebuild after loss. This... Read more

Article March 8, 2016

When Seismic Change Becomes the Norm

The Therapist in the Real World

There was a time, not long ago, when all therapists needed to begin practicing their craft was a quiet room, an appointment book, a phone, and an answering... Read more

Article March 8, 2016

The Bonds that Sustain Us

A Family Weathers a Time of Uncertainty

What parent doesn’t know the ache of helplessness that comes when you can’t do anything for your child but feel entirely responsible anyway? Read more

Article March 8, 2016

Examining the Science of Torture

The Price of Coercive Interrogation

A startling new book exposes how much more the military’s embrace of enhanced interrogation tactics in the war on terror was influenced by Hollywood, rather... Read more

Article March 8, 2016

Editor's Note - March/April 2016

I found talking to the transgender kids and their parents that I interviewed for this issue not only enlightening and educational, which I expected, but also... Read more

Article March 8, 2016

The Great Escape

Welcome to the World of Gender Fluidity

As cultural attitudes about gender variance have undergone a profound shift, much of what therapists believed about what it means to be transgender is now... Read more

Article March 8, 2016

Supporting the Overwhelmed Child

Sometimes It Just Takes Time

A school counselor’s patient work with a sad, uncommunicative young boy demonstrates what a difference just being there can make. * Commentary by Janet... Read more

Article March 8, 2016

It Takes A Tribe

What It's Like to Raise (or Be) a Transgender Child

Until very recently, most families with transgender children had never met another family like theirs. Now parents and children from the trailblazing Ackerman... Read more

Article March 8, 2016

Detoxifying Criticism

How to Help Clients Gain Perspective

An innovative way of working with people who are hypersensitive to criticism. Read more

Article March 8, 2016

New Technologies for Today’s Practitioners

Using Virtual Reality to treat PTSD

The increasingly accessible and inexpensive technology of virtual reality now enables us to incorporate digital Skinner boxes in our practices that can enhance... Read more

Article March 8, 2016

The Transgender Journey

What Role Should Therapists Play?

Parents typically view their children in the largely gendered terms society lays out for them. Rearranging that internal mind map requires tremendous effort... Read more

Article March 8, 2016

The Aftermath of the Paris Attacks

Therapists reflect on the terror attack in Paris. Read more

Video March 7, 2016

VIDEO: Using Yoga to Calm the Revved-Up Client

The Yoga Breath’s Universal Application

Rich Simon interviews Amy Weintraub about the use of yoga in therapy. Read more

Magazine Issue March 1, 2016

The Mystery of Gender

Are Therapists in the Dark?
Video February 15, 2016

VIDEO: Susan Johnson on Attachment Issues in the Bedroom

How to Help Couples Have "Hold Me Tight" Conversations

In a brief video, Susan explains how to create moments of emotional sharing so deep that they automatically translate into couples' lives. Read more

Book February 1, 2016

Managing ADHD in School

Dr. Russell Barkley, internationally respected expert on ADHD, draws on his 40 years of clinical work with thousands of students, teachers and schools to... Read more

Digital Seminar January 21, 2016

Clinical & Ethical Best Practices for High-Conflict Families: Child-First Strategies for Divorce, Custody, Coparenting, and Court

Professionals in the mental health field commonly work with children and families in crisis. With over half of all marriages in the United States ending in... Read more

Article January 18, 2016

The Art of Presenting

Understanding What Your Audience Needs

Some tips on the do’s and don’ts of giving a good workshop. Read more

Article January 11, 2016

The Mystery of Eroticism

Rethinking Conventional Wisdom

It’s long been the conventional wisdom among couples therapists that if couples fix the emotional issues in their relationship, their sexual lives will... Read more

Article January 11, 2016

The Remarriage Triangle

Working with Later-Life Recouplers and their Grown Children

Therapists need to be prepared to go against the conventional clinical wisdom in helping later-life recouplers and stepfamilies handle the unique challenges... Read more

Article January 11, 2016

The Sex-Starved Marriage

A sex-starved marriage isn’t about the number of times per week or per month people are actually having sex. It’s one in which one spouse is longing for... Read more

Article January 11, 2016

Who’s the Grown-Up Here?

Helping parents abandon the “buddy” system

Family physician and psychologist Leonard Sax insists that too many parents these days misunderstand the role they should play in their children’s lives. Read more

Article January 11, 2016

The Last Dance

Awakening a Mother’s Joyful Spirit

Toward the end of her life, a woman turns back the clock by performing the goofy ballet of her youth. Read more