In The Therapy Room
True tales and lessons from the therapist’s chairTherapy with Marginalized Couples
When Systemic Trauma Disrupts IntimacyTherapists working with marginalized couples often need to look beyond traditional couples therapy approaches. Read more
Girl, You Cute
What Three Words Taught Me About Healing Cultural SilencingFor many clients of color, responses to cultural silencing aren't isolated reactions, but longstanding survival strategies. Read more
"Quiet" Brainspotting
Trusting the Body's Timing in TherapyWhat's really happening in "quiet" Brainspotting sessions? Read more
You're Attracted to Your Client?!
5 Clinicians Offer Guidance on a Dreaded Ethical DilemmaIt can be embarrassing and a little scary when we find ourselves attracted to a client. What’s the best way to handle this surprisingly common clinical... Read more
Turning Your Session Notes into Meaningful Art
Poetry as a Portal to a New RelationshipPoetry has the power to move clients and therapists from cognition to resonance—and support rapid transformation. Read more
The Case of the Lost Self
Two Takes on Reparenting an Inner ChildAEDP developer Diana Fosha and addictions specialist Claudia Black reveal how they’d work with a client struggling in a new relationship. Read more
Flip Through the Magazine
...ON YOUR E-READER!Check out the January/February issue of the digital magazine on the browser of your favorite device—and dive in from cover to cover! Read more
Psychotherapy's Digital Companion
Using AI to Create Personalized Rituals, Practices, and MoreWhat if clients had a way to stay connected to therapy between sessions? AI could be a way to reinforce what therapists are already doing. Read more
Using Psychodrama to Break the Trauma Loop
A Tool for Healing Adult Children of AddictsFor adult children of addicts who've distanced themselves from their painful pasts, interventions that require them to show rather than tell can be... Read more
A Case of Disappearing Desire
Two Approaches to a Client with Commitment IssuesSex therapist Tammy Nelson and trauma specialist Frank Anderson take different paths to empower a client struggling with intimacy. Read more
Flip Through the Magazine
...ON YOUR E-READER!Check out the November/December issue of the digital magazine on the browser of your favorite device—and dive in from cover to cover! Read more
What Therapy Demands—and Gives Back
How Healing Happens on Both Sides of the RoomIn therapy, healing is a living process that happens in real time through the courage to stay present and the therapeutic alliance. Read more
When DNA Testing Rewrites Your Story
Processing Unexpected Genetic Discoveries in TherapyGenetic testing has led to shocking "DNA discoveries"—secrets unburied, followed by pain, grief, and trauma. Here's how therapists can help. Read more
Flip Through the Magazine!
... ON YOUR E-READERDiscover surprising antidotes to therapist burnout and fresh perspectives on healing in the midst of grind culture. Read more
An Hour with Irv Yalom
Changing Lives in a Single SessionIn his late 80’s, as Irv Yalom’s memory began to flag, he offered one-time consultations to new clients—and still made an impact. Read more
The Turmoil Therapists Carry Alone
Facing the APES in Our FieldWhen it comes to processing work-related trauma, therapists are often isolated, shamed, and hamstrung by the guidelines meant to protect clients. Read more
The Truth about Autistic Burnout
Regaining Homeostasis in a Neurotypical WorldOn the surface, autistic burnout may present like depression in neurotypical clients, but treatment is considerably different. Read more
The Rock & Roll Sabbatical
Rethinking Time Off from Your PracticeIn the midst of a busy clinical practice, it’s hard to imagine taking a vacation, much less a long sabbatical. But with the right plan and support, not only... Read more
The Case of the Busy Client
Two Approaches to Anxiety When Time is ScarceAnxiety specialist Lynn Lyons and psychologist Lindsay Gibson share unexpected approaches to working with an overwhelmed, time-starved client. Read more
Triggers and Parental Abandonment
A Common Roadblock to Healing TraumaHere's a four-step exercise therapists can use to help survivors of parental abandonment process trauma triggers. 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
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
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
When Memories Get in the Way
Unlearning the Truths We Tell OurselvesSometimes a client's memory may be a red herring that keeps us from focusing on what’s really important: what’s happening in the here and now. Read more
The Case of the Late Client
Janina Fisher & Gabor Maté Tackle a Clinical ChallengeTwo renowned experts show you how they’d work with the same client in Psychotherapy Networker’s version of The Gloria Tapes. Read more
Defusing Couples Conflicts with the Enneagram
A New Take on a Centuries-Old ToolBy making sense of one another’s temperamental styles through an Enneagram lens, therapists can help partners understand their differences in a new way. Read more
The Orgasm Gap
7 Strategies to Help Women Experience Sexual PleasureMany women struggle with orgasm in heterosexual relationships. Here are seven strategies therapists can use to empower female clients to experience more... Read more
The Myth of the Perfect Parent
Helping Clients Overcome Shame and Accept ImperfectionWe all know that there’s no such thing as a “perfect” parent, but even so, many parents hold themselves to unreasonably high standards. Read more
Dive into the Digital Magazine!
The New AutismPsychotherapy Networker has won awards not only for its insightful articles, but for its beautiful design. Want to flip through the pages of the latest issue... Read more