Clinical Practice & Guidance
Tips and techniques from your colleaguesEnding a Marriage That's Already Over
Helping Women Move Beyond the Paralysis of GuiltThe person burdened with the decision of whether or not to end a marriage may not be the one who’s already left the marriage—emotionally or sexually. Read more
The Gottmans on How to Fight Right
Conflict is a Human ConstantFrom their new book, Fight Right, relationship experts John and Julie Gottman explain why some couples conflict will never go away. Read more
Terry Real on Achieving Breakthrough Results with Difficult Men
Transforming Behaviors by Facing Narcissists, Bullies, and Avoidants Head OnLearn how to work with narcissists, bullies, avoidants and other difficult male clients with leading expert Terry Real. Read more
Practice Tools: March/April 2024
The best from across the field of psychotherapy . . . on us!This month’s selection is from Mariel Buqué’s, Break the Cycle: A Guide to Healing Intergenerational Trauma. Read more
So, You Want to be a Couples Therapist?
Getting Started in Couples CounselingAn experienced clinician shares how emerging therapists can get started in couples therapy. Read more
The Power of Movement in Therapy
Helping Clients Get UnstuckA therapist shows how allowing her clients to physically move their bodies in therapy helps them process their emotions. Read more
Helping Couples Ask for What They Want
Communication in Couples CounselingA therapist explains why it's so hard for partners to ask for what they need and how couples counseling can help. Read more
Janina Fisher on Treating the Parts of Attachment Trauma
Taking Apart Self-HatredJanina Fisher explores how to help your clients heal the parts of self-hatred and treat attachment trauma. Read more
Shame and Blame in Couples Therapy
A Therapist's Misstep Sparks RepairA clinical rupture becomes an opportunity to help a couple move beyond the pursue-withdraw cycle. Read more
Releasing Guilt in Grief
The Vital Shift from Prevention to PostventionWhen preventing death or tragedy is no longer an option, we need to enter a radically different headspace. Read more