The Power of Movement in Therapy
Helping Clients Get UnstuckA therapist shows how allowing her clients to physically move their bodies in therapy helps them process their emotions. Read more
Anxious Grief: Strategies for Working with the Missing Stage of Grief
When a client presents with anxiety, does your clinical compass point to grief? While we may expect a client to feel sadness, pain, and hurt following a... Read more
The Hunger Habit
A program proven to heal our relationship with food and our bodies from New York Times bestselling author of Unwinding Anxiety. Sometimes it feels as if... Read more
Helping Couples Ask for What They Want
Communication in Couples CounselingA therapist explains why it's so hard for partners to ask for what they need and how couples counseling can help. Read more
Psychotherapy with Older Adults: Effective Assessment and Treatment Strategies to Serve an Aging Population
Loss. Physical ailments. Regrets about the past. Anxiety about the future. Often overlooked in clinical training, the needs of aging clients are... Read more
Social Anxiety and Perfectionism: Clinical Tools to Let Go of Unrealistic Standards and Build Real Connections
Your clients with perfectionism are in a no-win situation, and it can feel like you’re stuck there with them. When perfectionism exacerbates social... Read more
The Ethics of Digital Practice: An Essential Guide to Providing Quality Care, Navigating Ethical Issues and Managing Legal Risk
Join Terry Casey, Ph.D, clinical psychologist and ethics expert, for this training and take away a practical and easy-to-use method for navigating ethical and... Read more
Mastering Differential Diagnosis with the DSM-5-TR™: A Symptom-Based Approach
A recent study found that more than a third of all diagnoses assigned to individuals with severe mental disorders include errors, and over half of clients with... Read more
Pediatric Chronic Pain: Powerful relief for kids and teens through ACT, CBT, somatic therapy, and interdisciplinary care
Nothing makes us feel more helpless than seeing kids suffer and not being able to help. Yet many of the conditions causing chronic pain in children and teens... Read more
Janina Fisher on Treating the Parts of Attachment Trauma
Taking Apart Self-HatredJanina Fisher explores how to help your clients heal the parts of self-hatred and treat attachment trauma. Read more
Trauma Processing with Neurodivergent Youth: Adaptive strategies to support communication, sensory needs, cognition and more
Each child’s path to healing is as unique as their fingerprint. But when kids with autism, ADHD, and developmental delays are also facing trauma, the... Read more
Rewire the Anxious Brain: Neuroscience-Informed Treatment of Anxiety, Panic and Worry
Watch neuroscience and anxiety expert, Dr. Catherine Pittman, and learn her keys for successful anxiety treatment. Dr. Pittman integrates brain-based... Read more
Beyond Cancer
A Story of Resilience, Growth, and Mental HealthA therapist reflects on her cancer journey and what her diagnosis meant for not only the rest of her life but also her mental health. Read more
Reproductive Trauma and Attachment: Emotionally Focused Therapy for Individuals and Couples Facing Infertility and Pregnancy Loss
When clients’ reproductive stories don’t go according to script, it’s hard to know how to best support them. That’s especially the... Read more
Editor’s Note: January/February 2024
AI and the TherapistThis issue explores our work as therapists in the shadow of AI as well as how professional and personal lives collide. Read more
From Grind Culture to Work Malaise
The Cultural Trends Driving Our Clients' CareersWhat are the cultural messages feeding younger generations’ ambivalence and anxiety about their professional lives? Read more
Shame and Blame in Couples Therapy
A Therapist's Misstep Sparks RepairA clinical rupture becomes an opportunity to help a couple move beyond the pursue-withdraw cycle. Read more
Tapping Our Way into Healing
A Simple, Empowering Tool for Self-regulationTapping, a simple tool for self-regulation, can be surprisingly fun and easy to teach clients. Read more
Is Honesty the Best Policy?: A Review of 'You Hurt My Feelings'
A New Film on Flattery, White Lies, and Nondirective TherapyA wry exploration of how we handle challenges to our egos, even in therapy Read more
Existentialism for a New Era
The Millennial Therapist on Self-CreationSara Kuburic, the Millennial Therapist, invites new clients to take a deep look at age-old existential concerns. Read more
Organizational Management at Home
An Interview with Eve Rodsky on Workplace Tools for CouplesThe business world has well-honed tools for making sure employees feel valued and fulfilled. Can they be used to solve a core issue that brings many couples to... Read more
Wrestling with a Daughter's Faith
An Agnostic Mother Learns the Challenge of True AcceptanceA family with stark religious differences finds its way. Read more