Neurobiology of Attachment: The Power of "We"
Dr. Daniel J. Siegel helped transform the field of psychotherapy with his pioneering work in Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB). During this keynote address, he... Read more
Attachment Begins in Utero: There’s No Such Thing as a Blank Slate
New discoveries in neuroscience have shown us just how impactful in utero experiences and the first few years of life are to one’s emotional and social... Read more
Creating Secure Attachment in Teens: Balancing Interdependence & Autonomy
Attachment in the teen years can be challenging to navigate. As a child transitions to adolescence, their primary attachment with caregivers now shifts to... Read more
Attachment Begins in Utero: There’s No Such Thing as a Blank Slate
New discoveries in neuroscience have shown us just how impactful in utero experiences and the first few years of life are to one’s emotional and social... Read more
Creating Secure Attachment in Teens: Balancing Interdependence & Autonomy
Attachment in the teen years can be challenging to navigate. As a child transitions to adolescence, their primary attachment with caregivers now shifts to... Read more
Expressive Arts to Build Safety and Connection with Your Most Vulnerable Clients
Trauma and division are everywhere around us, which has further isolated children and adolescents and exacerbated many of our mental health concerns. Along... Read more
Expressive Arts to Build Safety and Connection with Your Most Vulnerable Clients
Trauma and division are everywhere around us, which has further isolated children and adolescents and exacerbated many of our mental health concerns. Along... Read more
Attachment Ruptures and Repair in Children & Adolescents
Attachments are not easily made by those who experience disrupted early attachments, and typically only develop after significant struggle... Read more
Attachment Ruptures and Repair in Children & Adolescents
Attachments are not easily made by those who experience disrupted early attachments, and typically only develop after significant struggle... Read more
Neurobiology of Attachment
Dr. Daniel J. Siegel helped transform the field of psychotherapy with his pioneering work in Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB). During this keynote address, he... Read more
Motivational Interviewing for Mental Health Clinicians
Conversations about change can be challenging. In this motivational interviewing (MI) toolkit, you will find a variety of tools and strategies designed to help... Read more
Body-Mind Therapy: Toward Psychotherapy Integration with John Arden, PhD
Psychotherapy in the 21st Century is all about integration. This seminar synthesizes the cutting-edge new sciences and provides practical applications to use... Read more
Body-Mind Therapy: Toward Psychotherapy Integration with John Arden, PhD
Psychotherapy in the 21st Century is all about integration. This seminar synthesizes the cutting-edge new sciences and provides practical applications to use... Read more
May/June 2021 The Listeners: Taking Therapy to New Places
This issue explores therapeutic work in new spaces, showing how clinicians are stretching beyond their customary professional roles to apply their clinical... Read more
Compassion Fatigue: Prevention for Professionals Who Work with Grief and Trauma
Working with clients who are traumatized and/or grieving is challenging. It requires that we remain connected and engaged as we hear stories of loss and... Read more
Traumatic Grief: Cognitive, Behavioral and Somatic Approaches
Loss is hard. Grief is hard. The challenge of accommodating loss and mitigating the strong feelings of grief is difficult with any loss in our... Read more
Reach Across Divides: Cultural & Difference Focused Practices in Grief Work
The grief journey of our clients is impacted by race, culture, gender, sexual orientation, age, economics, inequalities and power differentials. But... Read more
Reach Across Divides: Cultural & Difference Focused Practices in Grief Work
The grief journey of our clients is impacted by race, culture, gender, sexual orientation, age, economics, inequalities and power differentials. But... Read more
Unattended Grief: Interventions to Facilitate Healthy Grieving
Our social connections, routine and sense of security have all been disrupted by the pandemic making it difficult to fully acknowledge the losses in our lives... Read more
Compassion Fatigue: Prevention for Professionals Who Work with Grief and Trauma
Working with clients who are traumatized and/or grieving is challenging. It requires that we remain connected and engaged as we hear stories of loss and... Read more
Grief After Suicide: Transition Survivors from “Why?” to “What’s Next?”
Suicide survivors don’t come to you because they’re interested in growth. They don’t want to explore new possibilities. They just want to... Read more
Unattended Grief: Interventions to Facilitate Healthy Grieving
Our social connections, routine and sense of security have all been disrupted by the pandemic making it difficult to fully acknowledge the losses in our lives... Read more
Grief After Suicide: Transition Survivors from “Why?” to “What’s Next?”
Suicide survivors don’t come to you because they’re interested in growth. They don’t want to explore new possibilities. They just want to... Read more
Traumatic Grief: Cognitive, Behavioral and Somatic Approaches
Loss is hard. Grief is hard. The challenge of accommodating loss and mitigating the strong feelings of grief is difficult with any loss in our... Read more
Shattered Assumptions: Treat Grieving Clients Whose World Has Been Turned Upside Down
When our sense of normalcy is disrupted, and the assumptions that ground and stabilize us are turned upside down, we feel like we’ve been thrust into a... Read more
Anxiety in the Wake of Loss: Strategies for Working with The Missing Stage of Grief
Losing someone we love thrusts us into a vulnerable place. It forces us to confront our mortality and life’s unpredictability, causing fear and anxiety... Read more
Grief Work in Virtual Settings: New Tools to Create Support and Connection
We’ve all changed the way we work in the last year. And while we’ve become familiar with the technology and rules surrounding telehealth we still want to... Read more
Kids and Loss: How to Work with the Uniqueness of a Child’s Grief
In the past year families have been confronted with death on a scale not witnessed in generations. And children are often impacted most intensely... Read more