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The Challenge of Becoming the Boss
How to Make a Group Practice WorkMaking a group practice work means taking on the challenge of becoming a boss. Read more
The Way To Say It...
What to do when your hot buttons get pushedSome practical guidelines for handling confrontive and critical clients. Read more
Old Habits Die Hard
Making couples therapy stickIt's one thing to make change happen in a couples session; it's quick another to make those changes tick over time. Read more
Putting Yourself in the Picture
How to move from the office to the airwavesEverything you need to know about becoming a media celebrity. Read more
A Sea Change for Psychotherapy?
A Long-Awaited Bill Presents New Opportunities and ChallengesWhat does the newly passed mental health parity law mean for your practice? Read more
Working with Alcoholics
AA as a crucial adjunct to therapyTherapists need to get beyond the common misconception about Alcoholics Anonymous. Read more
It's Not About You
Matching your clinical style with your clients' needsWith some clients, forging a therapeutic connection can seem easy from the first session. But what do we do when our efforts at rapport fail? Read more
Enlisting the ODD Child
How to move beyond the power struggleHelping kids with ODD begins with getting past the many myths surrounding the disorder. Read more
The Economics of Romance
Pre-nups and other dirty wordsPrenuptials may seem unromantic and focused on worst-case scenarios, but they can clarify critical issues and avoid problems down the road. Read more
Tapping into Strengths
A systems approach to resilienceContrary to popular opinion, resilience isn't so much an innate quality as a feature of human connectedness. Read more