The Choice to Love
A Grief Expert's Own Journey into Unfathomable LossDavid Kessler, a world-renowned grief expert, shares his journey into the pain of unfathomable loss. Read more
4 Top Therapist Recommended Movies (Part I)
From Lost Connections to a Horse DocumentaryA memorable, engaging film can be healing as well as entertaining. Here are movies four therapeutic movies prominent clinicians recommend. Read more
A Brave New Conversation with Esther Perel
How Do We Fix a Polarized World?Esther Perel and her close colleagues explore the interesting parallels between intimate relationships and political divides. Read more
Jon Kabat-Zinn's New Radical Act
Recalibrating Our Relationship with Modern MindfulnessAt 80 years old, Jon Kabat-Zinn—the creator of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction—reminds us that mindfulness is more than a convenient therapeutic tool. Read more
Ken Hardy on Racial Reactivity Today
A Clinical Tool for Navigating Defensiveness, Anger & HopelessnessKen Hardy has been presenting workshops on racial reactivity for over 30 years. What's different now? Read more
The Vulnerability Junkie
A Fresh Look at the Pursuer-Distancer DynamicWe're all familiar with the pursuer-distancer dynamic, but are therapists missing the mark when it comes to helping withdrawers connect? Couples therapist... Read more
Editor's Note: July/August 2025
Brave New Conversations on the Heart of HealingThis issue is an invitation to experience some of the most meaningful moments that happened at Psychotherapy Networker’s annual Symposium in 2025, with some... Read more
Embodied Healing in a Disembodied World
Metabolizing Intergenerational Trauma & Collective GriefLinda Thai takes a holistic approach to healing from trauma, addiction, and attachment wounding—one that includes reverence for our bodies, nature, and time... Read more
When Grief Is a Soft, Grey Animal
Megan Devine & Leanne Campbell Reveal Unlikely Paths to HealingGrief expert Megan Devine & EFT trainer Leanne Campbell help a relationally fulfilled, successful, father-to-be explore his persistent grief over the loss of... Read more
Dan Siegel's Song
Teachings from the Heart of Interpersonal NeurobiologyDan Siegel sings in public for the first time to convey what lies at the heart of interpersonal neurobiology. Read more
Flip Through the Magazine!
Brave New Conversations on the Heart of HealingExperience some of the most meaningful moments that happened at Psychotherapy Networker’s annual Symposium in 2025, with some of the premiere thought leaders... Read more
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy: 2-Day Intensive ACT Training
Looking to improve your therapy approach? How often do you review your appointment calendar and start wondering how you’re going to, finally, help a... Read more
July/August 2025: Up Close & Personal with Esther Perel, Jon Kabat-Zinn & More of Today’s Therapy Pioneers
This issue revisits the keynote addresses from several prominent therapists at the 2025 Psychotherapy Networker Symposium, including Esther Perel and Kenneth... Read more
Up Close & Personal with Esther Perel, Jon Kabat-Zinn & More of Today's Therapy Pioneers
Brave New Conversations on the Heart of HealingExperience some of the most meaningful moments that happened at Psychotherapy Networker’s annual Symposium in 2025, with premiere thought leaders in our... Read more
Psychopharmacology: Essential Information for Mental Health Professionals
Dr. Kenneth Carter, a board-certified clinical psychologist with a Master’s degree in clinical psychopharmacology, shares his clinical experience and... Read more
Sleep and Mental Health: Non-Medication Interventions to Restore Sleep Quality and Improve Clinical Outcomes
How many of your clients have sleep issues? Or maybe the real question is how many of your clients don’t? Where we used to think mental health problems... Read more
EMDR & Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy: Integration Techniques to Resolve Inner Conflicts for Enhanced Trauma Processing
EMDR is one of today’s go-to trauma therapies for clinicians across the globe. But when you work with complex trauma, you so often see clients getting... Read more
Sex-Positive Therapy: Easy-to-Use Art-Based Interventions to Explore Sexuality & Reduce Shame
Sex is hard to talk about - even for therapists who are used to talking about anything and everything. And whether their inhibitions are due to shame, fear... Read more
Trauma and Emotional Eating: Must-Have Integrative Interventions to Reduce Shame, Improve Body Confidence & More
Clients often perceive their emotional eating as a lack of willpower … … when it has actually served as a resourceful way to soothe... Read more
Attachment-Centered Trauma Therapy: Healing Therapeutic Ruptures and Restoring Bonds
This practical workshop, led by Dr. Robert T. Muller, author of psychotherapy bestseller: Trauma and the Avoidant Client, builds our understanding of the... Read more
Guided Meditation & Imagery: An Ericksonian Approach
When we want to anchor in change for clients, guided imagery can help deepen new learning by engaging clients’ full senses and below conscious awareness... Read more
Substance Use Disorders Certification: Stigma-Free, Trauma-Informed, Recovery-Based Treatment
Co-occurring substance use disorders and mental health issues are the rule, not the exception. Yet despite how common they are, assessment and treatment of... Read more
How to Safely Use Hypnosis and Visualization with Trauma Survivors
Historically, there have been mixed perspectives about using hypnotic and auto-hypnotic strategies with clients who are dissociative and have a backstory of... Read more
Anchoring Guided Imagery into Daily Life: Turning In-Session Breakthroughs into Lasting Change
Join an engaging exploration for psychotherapists on how to improve the outcomes of guided imagery and visualization interventions to create lasting impact for... Read more
Lessons from Both Sides of the Couch
What My Therapists Taught MeA seasoned therapist reflects on the unexpected lessons she's learned from her therapists at key moments in her life and career. Read more
What Defines Greatness for America
The Impact of New Policies on Social Wellness and Clinical ResearchBessel van der Kolk explores the impact of new policies on social wellness and the future of research in America. Read more