Just This, Nothing Next
Facing Old Age with Trepidation and GraceGetting old is often a surprise, even when we’ve spent decades trying to get comfortable with the vicissitudes of aging. Read more
Editor's Note: September/October 2023
Our Love-Hate Relationship with DiagnosesWhen we hear the word diagnosis, it’s hard not to think of the DSM. The dreaded DSM. But hating this particular book is nothing new... Read more
Tuning into the Body in Couples Work
Getting to the Root of Core ConflictsIntegrating a somatic focus into couples therapy can help partners address their deeply entrenched stuck points. Read more
Seeking the Autism Diagnosis
The Current Quest for Identity and CommunityIncreasing numbers of young people are wanting the validation of an autism diagnosis, even when assessments reveal they don’t meet the criteria. Read more
A Never-Ending Adjustment Disorder
How Therapists Navigate the Paradox of DiagnosisA lot can go awry when you identify a person with a disorder—but avoiding diagnosis altogether isn’t always the right solution either. How are therapists... Read more
September/October 2023: Beyond Diagnosis: Are There New Ways to End Suffering?
This issue examines the subjects of diagnoses and diagnosing, including therapists’ attitudes toward the DSM and the diagnosing status quo, their search... Read more
Cultural Competency & Diversity: Powerful Strategies to Improve Client Rapport & Multicultural Awareness
A Message from Your Speaker I was raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, during an era when Canadians embraced the value of being a multicultural nation. I... Read more
Integrative Attachment Family Therapy
When attachment ruptures permeate a family, children are left feeling confused, hurt, and disconnected from their caregivers…feelings that are most... Read more
Treating Adult Clients of Emotionally Immature Parents
No matter what you treat, we all work with clients trying to overcome the wounds inflicted by emotionally immature, insensitive, self-absorbed, and controlling... Read more
My Brilliant, Resilient Mind
How can I help my child think more positively, even when facing a problem? My child sometimes makes their own situation worse; how can I help them be more... Read more
The Embodied Healing Workbook
The way out is in. Trauma can change the way you feel about, and in, your body. During a traumatic experience, your body tries to keep you safe, courageously... Read more
Integrative Attachment Family Therapy
“Dafna Lender’s framework, integrative attachment family therapy (IAFT), uses the power of neuroplasticity to provide parents and children with new... Read more
Awakening the Warrior
A Black Psychologist’s Battle with Racism"Like my father before me I’ll continue to wage war against racism, confident that awareness will hold my aim steady." Read more
Attachment Repair and Relationship Restoration: Treatment Techniques for Freeing the Wounded Child
It has been said that “no one gets out of this life unwounded.” Wounds are inevitable in our relationships as we are flawed and fallible humans... Read more
The PACE Attitude
A Guide for ParentsThe PACE attitude is a way of interacting with your child, especially around difficult topics or situations, that will help them feel less defensive and more... Read more
CBT Flip Chart for Kids
Therapist Approved! Psychoeducational flip charts are a unique and reusable in-session therapy tool that brings clinical concepts to life. Buy it once, use it... Read more
Therapeutic Yoga for Trauma Recovery Flip Chart
Therapist Approved! Psychoeducational flip charts are a unique and reusable in-session therapy tool that bring clinical concepts to life. Buy it once, use... Read more
The War at Home and Abroad
A Therapist’s Call to ActionIt’s time for all of us to let ourselves feel the pain of these crimes, instead of ignoring it. In doing so, perhaps we can foster an appreciation of... Read more
Nonviolent Communication for Self-Care
Facing Our Judgments and Unmet NeedsIs there a way to engage in self-care while in conversation with someone or in session? Learn more about nonviolent communication, a mindful approach to... Read more
Permission to Speak
A Conversation with Samara BayPsychotherapy Networker chats with author Samara Bay about her new book and how we can embody our true voices in the therapy room. Read more
Relational Trauma Treatment Workshop: Processing Deep Childhood Wounds with Psychodrama and Experiential Interventions
Misread, neglected or abused by the people they most wanted to be loved by – the unseen wounds of childhood relational trauma can fuel the dysfunctional... Read more
Caring for LGBTQ Older Adults
The number of LGBTQ+ older adults is increasing. It is estimated that by 2060 there will be 20 million. This population often faces discrimination, inadequate... Read more
