ADHD, Executive Functioning, and Health Outcomes: Implications for Life Expectancy and Clinical Management
Long-term consequences of untreated childhood ADHD is associated with increased risks for substance abuse, poor health/hygiene practices... Read more
Oppositional, Defiant & Disruptive Children and Adolescents: Non-medication Approaches to the Most Challenging Behaviors
Children and adolescents with ODD, ADHD, Asperger’s, anxiety, mood and disruptive disorders provide constant clinical and parenting challenges. Watch... Read more
ADHD, Social Anxiety and Rejection Sensitivity: Moving Beyond Hello
Many children and adults with ADHD struggle with fears of embarrassment, rejection or criticism and hold back from participating in the relationships they... Read more
ADHD, Neurodiversity, and Clinical Practice
Is ADHD a disorder, a difference, or a gift? And how does our response to that question inform our clinical work with clients presenting with different... Read more
The Critical Intersection of ADHD & Addiction: Why Treating Both Matters
While the link between addiction and ADHD is well established, treatment options for those with dual diagnoses are unclear. Ongoing stigma and perceived... Read more
Oppositional, Defiant & Disruptive Children and Adolescents: Non-medication Approaches to the Most Challenging Behaviors
Children and adolescents with ODD, ADHD, Asperger’s, anxiety, mood and disruptive disorders provide constant clinical and parenting challenges. Watch... Read more
ADHD Struggles with Self-Esteem and Labels: An Insider's Perspective with Ari Tuckman and Jessica McCabe
If ADHD is a disorder, can it also be a gift or even a superpower? Some people say that it is. People with ADHD are often acutely aware of their... Read more
Anxiety Disorders Using the DSM-5-TR™: Assessment, Differential Diagnosis, and Comorbidities
This presentation will enhance your ability to effectively assess and diagnose anxiety disorders. Anxiety Disorders, the most common category of mental... Read more
Estranged Relationships: Clinical Tools to Navigate the Divide Between Family Members
Estrangement from family is on the rise. And therapists are being asked to weigh in on these separations. Clients use therapy to work through so many... Read more
Estranged Relationships: Clinical Tools to Navigate the Divide Between Family Members
Estrangement from family is on the rise. And therapists are being asked to weigh in on these separations. Clients use therapy to work through so many... Read more
Suicide & Self-Harm: Stopping the Pain
Your client just revealed that she’s having suicidal thoughts … what do you do? Does she have a gun? Has she written letters? Picked a location... Read more
2-Day Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Training
After decades of treating traumatic stress, we have learned that effective treatment can be simple… but it’s not easy. Studies indicate that... Read more
Suicide & Self-Harm: Stopping the Pain
Your client just revealed that she’s having suicidal thoughts … what do you do? Does she have a gun? Has she written letters? Picked a location... Read more
The Tender Parts
If we look deeply enough, we can connect to all the parts within us. Ten years ago, Ilyse Kennedy was a disconnected twenty-something, sitting on a therapy... Read more
November/December 2022: Listening to Women: New Voices, New Solutions
This issue looks at women’s issues in and outside of psychotherapy. It examines the feminization of psychotherapy, including how female therapists bring... Read more
Trauma Preparation, Response & PTSD Prevention Training: A Framework for Helping Clients Heal from Traumatic Events
While many schools have highly developed protocols for shootings, police departments have specific strategies for community crisis, suicides and other... Read more
Trauma-Related Emotional Eating
Trauma creates fertile ground for issues with food. When does emotional eating become disordered eating? And when does disordered eating become an eating... Read more
EMDR for Recent Traumatic Events: Customized Treatment to Target Symptoms and Achieve Rapid Results
Clients want trauma treatments that heal them quickly. And some clients want to target just one part of their trauma narrative – but not everything all... Read more
How Do I Make Therapy Stick?
Creating a Vision, Building Momentum Between Sessions, and MoreSure, your clients may find therapy helpful. But do they find it memorable? How can we get clients to retain all the wonderful information they learn in... Read more
A Script for Male Dementia Caregivers
Helping a Husband Be More Than a 'Pillar of Strength'Many spousal dementia caregivers struggle emotionally watching their life partners slowly decline. But I also knew that male caregivers, especially spouses... Read more
The Love Prescription
An Interview with John and Julie GottmanIn this Networker Live event, senior editor Chris Lyford speaks with authors and relationship experts John and Julie Gottman about their latest book, The Love... Read more
Polyvagal Theory in Action with Deb Dana, LCSW
Have you had a client who could out-think their trauma? Likely you haven’t...because trauma isn’t healed through thought. Clients come to us... Read more
Polyvagal Theory in Action with Deb Dana, LCSW
Have you had a client who could out-think their trauma? Likely you haven’t...because trauma isn’t healed through thought. Clients come to us... Read more
Breaking the Generational Cycle of Worry in Families
An Interview with Lynn LyonsIn this Networker Live event, editor in chief Livia Kent talks with author Lynn Lyons, LICSW, about anxiety and families. Read more
Sexual Intimacy and the Aging Client
A Conversation with Dr. Regina KoeppBased on her article from our September/October issue, Dr. Regina Koepp talks about how to have "the talk" with your aging couple clients. Read more


