Reclaiming 2SQT+ (Two-spirit, Queer and Trans) Thriving and Liberation
Prior to European colonization, 2-SQT communities were celebrated and venerated in Indigenous and many communities worldwide. Despite this critical historical... Read more
The Small and Tall Ball
Everyone’s family looks different – and that’s okay! Although our world is diverse, it is not always inclusive. To raise accepting... Read more
Your Joy is Beautiful
Perfect for use in the therapy office or early-learning classroom, and as a gift for baby showers, and birthdays, Your Joy Is Beautiful is an awe-inspiring... Read more
Boundaries in Clinical Practice: Top Ethical Challenges
Boundary issues present some of the largest challenges you’ll face as a clinician. How you communicate and interact can be interpreted differently by... Read more
Trauma-Informed Yoga Card Deck
Create ease in your body and peace in your mind with the Trauma-Informed Yoga Card Deck. Sustainable and easy, the restorative yoga practices in this deck can... Read more
Advanced Experiential CBT Techniques: Enhanced Conceptualization & Body-Based Techniques
“I understand the logic, but I just don’t feel the change.” Clients struggle with CBT when it can feel like it does not fully capture how... Read more
Treating Adult Children of Relational Trauma
“Psychodrama is one of the most effective treatments of PTSD and developmental trauma that I am familiar with, and Tian Dayton has written a terrific... Read more
Narcissistic Abuse: Must-Know Insights to Support Clients in High-Conflict Legal Cases & Custody Battles
This therapeutic legal aid training is intended to help support and guide clinicians working with survivors of narcissistic abuse. Inside, you’ll... Read more
EMDR for Kids: Trauma-Informed Strategies for Young Clients and Their Grownups
“Children don’t get traumatized because they are hurt. They get traumatized because they’re alone with the hurt.” – Dr. Gabor... Read more
Parent the Child You Have, Not the Child You Were
”I’m going to do the opposite of everything my parents did.” Your childhood memories can have a profound impact on how you interact with... Read more
Exploring Consensual Nonmonogamy
How to Help Couples Avoid Pitfalls and Enhance Their ConnectionDespite a cultural environment that’s often hostile toward nonmonogamy, an increasing number of couples are considering it. How can therapists help them... Read more
May/June 2023: Rethinking Relationships: A Look at Nonmonogamy, Coparenting, and the Choice to be Single
This issue examines different approaches to intimate relationships, including some perspectives that challenge longstanding principles in our culture and in... Read more
Rethinking Relationships
A Look at Nonmonogamy, Coparenting, and the Choice to be SingleExtra Feature Read more
Getting Individualized Education Plans Right
How Are IEPs Missing the Mark?How can Individualized Education Plans, which often involve therapists, better ensure that students with disabilities get a fair and proper education? Read more
Enhancing Meditation with Neurofeedback
Innovations in Training the BrainHow can neurofeedback help people tailor their meditation practice to help with their mental health concerns? Read more
Attuning to the Human Heart
Barbara Kingsolver’s Novel for the AgesIn Demon Copperhead, Barbara Kingsolver expands our moral imagination. Read more
Weighing Your Clients’ Needs Against Your Own
The Ethics of Handling Your Personal CrisisWhat are the ethics of carrying on with your regular practice when dealing with an ongoing personal crisis or medical emergency? Read more
Hunting for Harry
Can a Lost Marriage Be Retrieved?When losing your spouse in a bookstore helps you find perspective. Read more
Editor's Note: May/June 2023
Rethinking Intimate Relationships TodayMy editorial Spidey-sense tells me there’s a good chance that some readers will raise an eyebrow—or maybe two—at this issue of the magazine Read more
A Dog Wanders into My Session
Taking a New Direction in the Therapy RoomA seasoned therapist discovers that the willingness to be a beginner again can sometimes have more value for clients than polished expertise. Read more
A Puncturing of the Soul
Facing Racial Trauma and Internalized DevaluationIf clinicians continue to assert that "trauma is trauma," the uniqueness treating racial trauma will remain on the margins of what we extol as best practice. Read more
When One Partner Is Kinky...
Cracking Open the ConversationHaving an erotic craving that seems shocking to a partner doesn’t have to be a death knell for a relationship. Read more
Rewriting Marriage Contracts
Fresh Options for Ambivalent CouplesThe choice for ambivalent couples is no longer binary: separate or stay together. Instead, therapists can help them craft formal yet flexible agreements... Read more
Honoring the Choice to Be Single
Have We Gotten Past Our Relationship Biases?Americans are choosing to remain single in unprecedented numbers—and contrary to commonly held assumptions in our field, they're not unhappy about it, not... Read more
Dating Again in Your 70s
A Couples Therapist Joins Match.comEven when you've spent your entire career teaching people how to have relationships, finding love is still a risky, humbling, and unpredictable... Read more
Embodying Emotions
Based on the work of leading trauma experts, we know that difficult emotions, trauma and suffering are stored in the body… What hasn’t been so... Read more
Telemental Health with Kids Toolbox, Volume 2
With virtual therapy becoming ever more ubiquitous, how can you keep young clients engaged while providing them with the effective, evidence-based treatment... Read more