Endangered Species
Challenging cases are the least of many therapists' worries these days. The Golden Age of Private Practice is coming to an end and no one is-quite sure what... Read more
Overpromised, Underresearched
Where's the science in psychotherapy? Read more
Leaving the Mothering to Mother
Helping a parent become accountableFrom the July/August 1994 issue AS A PSYCHOLOGIST IN AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, I AM involved in the day-to-day lives of children, not as someone set apart from... Read more
Which Side Are You On?
Every day, warring and desperate husbands and wives show up in our offices agonizing over divorce. Have we been too blithe in encouraging them to go ahead, too... Read more
What to do When Your Grandmother Dies
Stop making sense and allow yourself the luxury of tears. Read more
Work Spirit
Helping People Create More Satisfying Work LivesFew people today are willing to accept a bad relationship, yet many settle for jobs that don't bring out the best in them. Some practical ideas for helping... Read more
Divorcing With Grace
Some African-American couples wrestle with stereotypes to the bitter end. Read more
Confronting Homophobia in the Therapy Room
Are We Still in the Dark?From the Networker archives, a therapist discusses homophobia within clinical practice. Read more