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Article May 1, 1994

Why Marriages Fail

Some intriguing findings refute popular myths about marriage. Read more

Article May 1, 1994

Everyday Heroes

Witnessing the strength and beauty of old age

A new best-seller turns old age into another version of youth. Read more

Magazine Archive March 1, 1990

Is Briefer Better?

Short-Term Therapy in the Long Run
Article May 1, 1994

The Tornado Inside

How the world looks to a 10-year-old with a learning disability Read more

Magazine Archive January 1, 1987

S.O.S. for Private Practice

Can it stay afloat in the new therapy marketplace?
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FREE LIVE EVENT! | Suicide Assessment and Intervention

Losing a client to suicide is your worst nightmare. And there inevitably comes a time when the suicidal client is more than just an intangible dread. When an... Read more

Magazine Archive July 1, 1996

PTSD

New Hope for Trauma Survivors?
Magazine Archive January 1, 1995

Breathless

Spinning through our time-starved lives
Magazine Archive March 1, 1984
Magazine Archive September 1, 1982

Mysteries of the One-Way Mirror

An Interview with Jay Haley
Magazine Archive March 1, 1998

How High Can We Fly?

Genetics and the limits of change
Article November 1, 1995

The Good Therapist

Continually Reassessing Its Role, Psychotherapy Gallops into a New Era

The culture of therapy in America has gone through periods of dramatic change every 15 or 20 years with almost clock-like regularity, as succeeding generations... Read more

Magazine Archive September 1, 1989

Mothers

Are We Ready to See Them as Real People?
Magazine Archive July 1, 1986

Success in Family Therapy

What's at the End of the Rainbow?
Magazine Archive July 1, 1993

The Black Middle Class

Challenging the Limits of the American Dream
Magazine Archive May 1, 1986
Magazine Archive May 1, 1984

Family Therapy

Putting Women in Their Place?
Magazine Archive May 1, 1982

Beyond the Family

Value Issues in the Treatment of Vietnam Veterans
Magazine Archive May 1, 1998

Rethinking Crime and Punishment

What Do Therapists Have to Offer?
Magazine Archive January 1, 1990

Adult Children of Alcoholics

After the Anger, What Then?
Article May 1, 1994

Transformation of a Therapist

Learning to apply intervention skills to business systems

From the May/June 1994 issue ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO, I READ NICK CUMMINGS’S presidential address to the American Psychological Association in which he... Read more

Magazine Archive September 1, 1986

Cloé Madanes

Family Therapy's Great Pretender
Magazine Archive November 1, 1993

The Enigma of EMDR

Even the Skeptics Are Baffled
Article September 1, 1997

The Shirt Off My Back

Losing control of your story can be a terrifying experience

Losing control of your story can be one of life's most terrifying experiences. Read more

Magazine Archive May 1, 1993

Cries and Whispers

The Haunting Legacy of Family Secrets
Article May 1, 1997

Hot Chat

Virtual affairs can become very real emotionally

From the May/June 1997 issue The Internet has entered the consulting room in ways that few therapists could possibly have anticipated. Today, Internet... Read more

Article November 1, 1996

The Rhythms of Couplehood

A jazz drummer tunes in to how a couple organizes time Read more

Article September 2, 1996

Oh, How Happy We Will Be

The Future of Healthcare

The pharmaceutical industry spends $10 billion on promotion every year. Is it so surprising that talk therapy is disappearing beneath the onslaught of today's... Read more