Spirituality in Psychotherapy
Many clients find strength in spirituality and want spiritual issues to be addressed in therapy, yet the vast majority of therapists report that they feel... Read more
Bringing Your Authentic Self to Work
Many therapists feel they must hide themselves from their clients in order to be effective. They wonder how they can “be real” with their clients... Read more
Getting Creative with Parts
It’s important to honor all our clients’ inner parts in therapy. Accessing, understanding, and reframing even frightening and confusing Inner... Read more
Embodied Healing for Developmental Trauma
It can be easy to focus on the words a client uses, but some of the most important information they reveal is through their physiology, posture, and movement... Read more
Psychopharmacology for Therapists
Many of our therapy clients are either taking psychiatric medications or curious about them. That means knowing how to talk about medications as a... Read more
Embodying Your Unique Voice in the Therapy Room
Understanding how our tone of voice and the other ways we communicate beyond words affects our clients in session is critical to our work as therapists. No... Read more
2-Day Autism Spectrum Masterclass: Social and Behavioral Interventions to Reduce Complex and Challenging Behaviors in Children, Adolescents & Young Adults
Transform your autism intervention with this Autism Spectrum Masterclass! Begin by watching autism expert, Rebecca Sachs, PhD, ABPP, and learn the most... Read more
Food and Mood: A Therapist’s Guide to The Role of Nutrition in Mental Health
Diet is an often-ignored aspect of the prevention of poor mental health and the promotion of good emotional health. The causes of behavioral health problems... Read more
School Refusal: Real Help for Children and Teens Who Can’t or Won’t Go to School
School refusal creates chaos in families and often becomes a vicious cycle in which students become trapped. Often a symptom of anxiety and depression, school... Read more
Autism and Trauma
In this session, neurodivergent therapist, psychologist, and trainer, Dr. Tasha Oswald will teach you crucial insight that care providers need to know to help... Read more
50 Mindfulness Techniques for Children & Teens
Learning differences, cultural differences, developmental differences, and more all affect how children learn best. By integrating mindfulness... Read more
Navigating the Male Friendship Recession
A Conversation with Mark GreeneWatch this interview with Mark Greene about why male friendships seem so difficult for men to get and how therapists can help. Read more
Let’s Grow on an Adventure
Playing in nature has helped me to see what I needed was already inside of me!” Young Jay is filled with worrisome thoughts and doubts, his... Read more
A Clinician’s Guide to Gaslighting
Help survivors break free from the cycle of manipulation and begin to heal. Many clinicians have difficulty recognizing and treating victims of gaslighting... Read more
2 Day: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Chronic Pain: A Start to Finish Training for Clinicians
Chronic pain is central to the story of so many clients’ lives. Sure, it hurts, but it goes so much deeper than that - permeating every aspect of their... Read more
CBT Toolbox for Children & Adolescents: Evidence-based Strategies to Target Specific Behaviors and Diagnosis
“Fix my kid!”—that desperate cry of parents and caregivers who walk into your office seeking help. You start the therapeutic process with... Read more
ODD, ASD, ADHD & Mood Disorders: Over 50 Techniques for Children & Adolescents
It’s guaranteed… this training will guide you through focused, clear and successful methods for treating children. You will walk away with... Read more
Moral Injury in the Behavioral Health Professions: Navigating Clinical and Ethical Challenges with Resilience
Mental health practitioners often witness, do or cant stop things that clash with their core beliefs. And these events can leave a deep emotional bruise-often... Read more
Welcome to Therapy
How do I teach my child that it’s safe to share their feelings with a trusted adult? Starting therapy can be a challenging and confusing experience... Read more
Beyond Sleep Hygiene: CBT Solutions to Improve Outcomes and Resolve Insomnia in Clients with Anxiety, PTSD, Depression, and More
Stuck progress. Incomplete treatment gains. Symptom recurrence. These aren’t the outcomes you want for your clients. Anxiety, PTSD, and depression... Read more
The Enduring Power of Bioenergetic Therapy
From Trauma to JoySometimes, transformational growth happens when we least expect it. Read more
Editor's Note: March/April 2024
The Loneliness EpidemicThis issue aims to explore what we can do about loneliness in our therapy offices—not just for kids and young adults, but for people at any stage of life Read more
A Therapy Session With Friends
An Untapped Resource for Emotional HealthThere are no formalized rituals, rules, or obligations to ground or support a friendship. Should therapists change that? Read more
A Comedy about Breaking the Rules of Therapy
'Shrinking' is Sweet and Unrealistic—and That's OkayFor therapists, the TV comedy Shrinking is a low-impact escape that still contains echoes of the messy, wrenching work they do. Read more
Social Anxiety in Kids
How Our Good Intentions Make It WorseMaking accommodations for socially anxious kids can be easier than getting them off their phones and out of their rooms—but it’s also dangerous. Read more
Scarred, Not Scary
Bringing Disfigurement Out of the ShadowsTherapists can help disfigured clients build the necessary skills to navigate the documented reality that they’re often avoided, judged, and asked invasive... Read more
