In The Therapy Room

True tales and lessons from the therapist’s chair
Article November 1, 2002

The Awful Truth

Most Men Are Just Not Raised to be Intimate

After the publication of my book, 'I Don't Want to Talk about It,' I started getting calls from people around the United States who wanted help. Naming the... Read more

Article September 1, 2001

No Contest

How a Therapist Learned to Listen

A take-charge clinician meets his match and finally learns to listen to his clients-and himself. Read more

Article September 1, 1997

Nunna Yer Beeswax

No-talk Therapy with Adolescents

What to do when the standard techniques of joining provoke furious silence Read more

Article May 1, 1997

Hot Chat

Virtual affairs can become very real emotionally
Linda S. Freedman

From the May/June 1997 issue The Internet has entered the consulting room in ways that few therapists could possibly have anticipated. Today, Internet... Read more

Article November 1, 1996

A jazz drummer tunes in to how a couple organizes time Read more

Article November 1, 1995

Embracing the Both/And in Therapy

Freeing Clients from Narrow Choices

In the fluid world of our practices, we must face the truth of opposing truths everyday. Read more

Article January 16, 1991

From the Networker archives, a therapist discusses homophobia within clinical practice. Read more

Article September 1, 1986

Cloe Madanes

Behind the One-Way Kaleidoscope

At the Family Therapy Institute of Washington, DC they don't believe self-knowledge fires the engine of change and insist instead that therapy is really just a... Read more

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