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
A New Generation of Analysts
Why Depth Work Still WorksModern psychoanalysts are breaking free of old tropes, helping diverse clients and communities—and they still believe change takes time. Read more
What Story Does Your Voice Tell?
Insights from a Speech CoachWhen we can explore our relationship to our own voice, we can harness one of the most direct paths to authenticity and connection. Read more
Esther Perel on the Art of Making Friends
Skills for Cultivating Vibrant ConnectionsNavigating the potential discomfort of opening ourselves up to others is a skill we all have to learn through trial and error. Read more
Cultivating Relationships in Real Life
Seven Strategies for Guiding Lonely Young AdultsBy asking the right questions in therapy, we can help make the road to adulthood less lonely for high school and college-age kids. Read more
Unlocking the Potential of Holistic Healing
Four Strategies to Bring the Body into TherapyAs the world embraces the theory of how trauma is captured in the body, clinicians are introducing clients to holistic healing techniques like sound baths and... Read more
In Search of The Great Male Friend
One Man’s Quest for IntimacyGrown men don’t say things like “I’ve got nobody to play with.” Or do they? A journalist explores what therapists are seeing across the country: the... Read more
Celebrating Black Sisterhood
The Power of Healing in CommunityForming strong connections with others is not only integral to our development as humans, it’s connected to our very survival. For Black women, this is... Read more
Emotional Support Animals
Cures or Crutches?In the last few decades, pets who offer company and calm have become therapeutic tools to help people manage their mental health. Read more
Inviting Your Inner Critic for Coffee
Why Is It So Hard to Show Up for Ourselves?When it comes to self-talk, a therapist explores our tendency to be our worst enemy. Read more
I Want to Be My Client's Friend
A Taboo Longing in the Therapy RoomHow far is friendship from the special type of closeness we call the therapeutic relationship? Read more
Ending a Marriage That's Already Over
Helping Women Move Beyond the Paralysis of GuiltThe person burdened with the decision of whether or not to end a marriage may not be the one who’s already left the marriage—emotionally or sexually. Read more
March/April 2024: Where Are All Our Friends?: Therapists Confront the Loneliness Epidemic
This issue looks at the subject of friendship and how it’s necessary for our growth and well-being, with a particular focus on the consequences of... Read more
Trauma-Informed Compassionate Classrooms
As an educator, you are faced with the challenge of meeting the social and emotional needs of ALL your students. This can be challenging enough with typical... Read more
Imposter Syndrome: Treating Anxiety, Depression, and Burnout in Clients Who Feel Like Frauds
Today’s professional life of ever-changing roles, shifting responsibilities and new technologies to adapt to has left more clients than ever before... Read more
Where Are All Our Friends?
Therapists Confront the Loneliness EpidemicRead the March/April issue of Psychotherapy Networker as we discuss friendship and loneliness. Read more
The Gottmans on How to Fight Right
Conflict is a Human ConstantFrom their new book, Fight Right, relationship experts John and Julie Gottman explain why some couples conflict will never go away. Read more
H is for Healing Card Deck
H is for Healing is a soothing and powerful social-emotional learning (SEL) card deck that provides children with the language for mindfulness... Read more
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Integrative CBT and Schema Therapy Techniques for Anxiety, Trauma, and Eating Disorders
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is one of the most effective evidence-based treatments for chronic and recurring mental health issues, making it no surprise that... Read more
2-Day: The "Not Good Enough" Treatment Plan: A Certified Shame-Informed Treatment Specialist Training
No matter what you treat, shame lies at the core of the chronic “not enoughness” that’s common in so many of your clients. It’s the... Read more
ACT for Anxiety-Driven Perfectionism: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Tools to Decrease Worry, Fear of Failure, and More
Helping anxious perfectionistic clients lower their standards feels impossible. They cling to rigid rules and ideals, and therapy sessions can turn into... Read more
Pediatric Psychopharmacology
Treating kids on psychotropic medications is complex... Keeping up to date on the ever-changing psychopharmacological recommendations. Staying abreast of... Read more