The Therapist's Craft

Challenges on the path to therapeutic connection, creativity, and healing

Can AI Make Us Better Therapists?

Using New Technology for Supervision

Work Issues at the Heart of Couples' Conflicts

Exploring Our Relationships with Our Jobs

Saying Goodbye to Work You Love

How Do Therapists Know When It's Time to Retire?

Releasing Guilt in Grief

The Vital Shift from Prevention to Postvention

Rethinking Codependence

An Attachment-Based Framework for Caregivers
Article January 5, 2026

You're Attracted to Your Client?!

5 Clinicians Offer Guidance on a Dreaded Ethical Dilemma

It 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

Article January 5, 2026

6 Therapy Trends to Watch in 2026

Taking on the Burnout Epidemic, The Sex Recession, AI as a "Co-Therapist," and More

Here are six hot takes on what’s in store for clinicians in 2026, from Matthias Barker, Linda Thai, Chinwé Williams, and more. Read more

Article January 5, 2026

Yung Pueblo Changes Our Minds

The Millennial Poet Laureate of Relationships

Poet Yung Pueblo helps us inspire relational change in our clients and ourselves. Read more

Article January 5, 2026

Turning Your Session Notes into Meaningful Art

Poetry as a Portal to a New Relationship

Poetry has the power to move clients and therapists from cognition to resonance—and support rapid transformation. Read more

Article January 5, 2026

The Orna Guralnik Effect

Uncovering the Mystery of a Reluctant Star

The reason people find Orna Guralnik so compelling isn’t the stylish clothes she wears, her trendy office décor, or fancy camera work. It’s something else... Read more

Article January 5, 2026

How “Therapy Speak” Can Wreck Relationships

What Therapists Need to Know about Clinical Jargon Gone Awry

Many clients misuse clinical terms to win arguments and avoid blame. How do we support them without invalidating them? Read more

Article January 5, 2026

The Case of the Lost Self

Two Takes on Reparenting an Inner Child

AEDP developer Diana Fosha and addictions specialist Claudia Black reveal how they’d work with a client with a trauma history struggling in a new... Read more

Article January 5, 2026

"Would You Swipe on Me?"

Dating Apps & Therapy in the Age of Digital Intimacy

If therapists can become culturally competent in the world of dating apps, exploring our clients’ profiles is an opportunity to deepen therapy. Read more

Article January 5, 2026

Intimacy as the Antidote to Autocracy

Dismantling Dominance, One Couple at a Time

As a field, in our efforts to be neutral and nurturing, have we been unwittingly recreating the culture’s individualistic bias? Read more

Article January 5, 2026

Friendship Therapy

Your New Clinical Specialty

Embracing friendship therapy as fully as we do couples or family therapy might help us shift friendship to its rightful place of clinical importance. Read more

Article January 5, 2026

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

Article December 19, 2025

Psychotherapy's Digital Companion

Using AI to Create Personalized Rituals, Practices, and More

What 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

Article December 8, 2025

Why Gen-Alpha Slang Matters More Than You Think

Exploring What It Really Means in Therapy

Therapists working with adolescents and teens don't need to be fluent in Gen-Alpha slang: they need to be curious without being theatrical. Read more

Article December 3, 2025

Year-End Financial Moves Every Therapist Should Know

Practical Ways to Reduce Stress, Lower Your Taxes, and Start 2026 Strong

A few focused, well-timed decisions can help therapists meaningfully reduce their tax liability and ease the transition into next year. Read more

Article November 17, 2025

Using Psychodrama to Break the Trauma Loop

A Tool for Healing Adult Children of Addicts

For 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

Article November 7, 2025

Caring for Clients Without Abandoning Yourself

How to Serve Wisely in a System That Doesn't

Many therapists confuse sacrifice with service. But when the impulse to care crosses into self-abandonment, no one wins. Read more

Article November 7, 2025

Confronting "Mom Guilt"

A Tool to Work Through Core Emotions

Parental guilt is often misunderstood by clinicians. The Change Triangle can bring this tricky emotion out into the open and help people work through it. Read more

Article November 6, 2025

A Case of Disappearing Desire

Two Approaches to a Client with Commitment Issues

Sex therapist Tammy Nelson and trauma specialist Frank Anderson take different paths to empower a client struggling with intimacy. Read more

Article November 6, 2025

5 Common Factors for Change in Therapy

A New Integrative Treatment Framework

Across all our therapeutic modalities, there are elements that most effectively create change. What do these elements have in common, and how can you integrate... Read more

Article November 6, 2025

Energy Psychology's Battle for Recognition

A Growing Healing Movement vs APA's Division 12

Of all the David-and-Goliath matchups in psychotherapy, few have had as many twists and turns as the one unfolding between energy psychology and the APA’s... Read more

Article November 6, 2025

Confusion in Therapyland

Finding Regulation in a Dysregulated World

A fantastical journey leads an overwhelmed clinician to unexpected interactions with some of our field's leading luminaries, including Ramani Durvasula, Terry... Read more

Article November 6, 2025

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

Article November 6, 2025

2025 Best Story Awards

Readers' Choice Awards

Discover the most popular stories and clinical insights voted on by readers and published in Psychotherapy Networker in 2025. Read more

Article November 5, 2025

The Adoption Crisis No One Wants to Name

How Adoptee Mentorship Can Save Lives

When it comes to adoption, families need preparation that's trauma-informed and racially literate. Read more

Article November 5, 2025

What Therapy Demands—and Gives Back

How Healing Happens on Both Sides of the Room

In therapy, healing is a living process that happens in real time through the courage to stay present and the therapeutic alliance. Read more

Article November 4, 2025

A Therapist Returns to Summer Camp

Rediscovering Community and Purpose in the Maine Woods

Decades later, a psychotherapist returns to summer camp, this time as an employee, and discovers the true meaning of growth and community. Read more

Article November 4, 2025

When DNA Testing Rewrites Your Story

Processing Unexpected Genetic Discoveries in Therapy

Genetic testing has led to shocking "DNA discoveries"—secrets unburied, followed by pain, grief, and trauma. Here's how therapists can help. Read more

Article September 26, 2025

Embracing Selfish Forgiveness

How to Help Clients Release a Grievance Story

When we’re tormented by resentment toward someone we believe has wronged us, forgiveness can be a form of self-care. Read more

Article August 29, 2025

Flip Through the Magazine!

... ON YOUR E-READER

Discover surprising antidotes to therapist burnout and fresh perspectives on healing in the midst of grind culture. Read more

Article August 29, 2025

An Hour with Irv Yalom

Changing Lives in a Single Session

In 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