Professional Development
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The Hidden Dangers to Your PracticePsychotherapy 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
Editor's Note: May/June 2025
Exploring Therapy's Shifting Boundaries & Ethical SinkholesThis issue aims to draw attention to underlying forces having a big effect not only on the individual practices of on-the-ground therapists, but on the... Read more
How to Build Your Brand as a Therapist
9 Influencers Reveal Their Unconventional ChoicesNine successful therapists reveal their most unconventional steps to branding themselves as mental health influencers. Read more
The Ever-Shifting Norms of Psychotherapy
Four Thought Leaders on Our Evolving FieldFour thought-leaders take stock of the shifting contours of our field. 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
Medical Professionals Need Intensive Care
When Feelings are Seen as a Job HazardHow can therapists help medical professionals process difficult experiences when their profession demands stoicism and invulnerability? Read more
Why We Need a Diagnostic Revolution
Steven Hayes (ACT) on Developing a More Holistic PsychotherapyAfter a moment of crisis, ACT co-founder Steven Hayes began tearing up the floorboards of our most popular diagnostic frameworks—and what he discovered was... Read more
Starting a Coaching Practice
The Benefits of Therapists Opening a Side BusinessFor burnt-out therapists, opening a coaching business in the right way and for the right reasons can be a reinvigorating side-gig. Read more
Are Supervisors Failing the Field?
Why Minoritized Supervisees Are LeavingToo many minoritized supervisees are leaving the field. How do we hold on to them? Read more
Which Retirement Plan Should You Choose?
A Therapist’s Guide to 401(k)s, IRAs, and MoreTherapists have multiple options when it comes to saving for retirement. From 401(k)s to IRAs and more, here's how to figure out which plans are best for you. Read more
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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
Autism and Disordered Eating
What You May Be Missing and MisdiagnosingThe overlap between autism and eating disorders is poorly understood, even by many eating disorder specialists. Read more
The PDA Lens
A New Vision for Supporting a Nervous System DisabilityWhat would you do if your active but chronically dysregulated four-year-old stopped speaking, eating, and moving, and everyone you turned to for... Read more
Today's Autism and Teens
Grappling with Identity, Belonging, and Self-AcceptanceWhen it comes to teens who’ve found belonging and understanding in the autism community, our job is more about validating than diagnosing. Read more
Forging a Multicultural Identity
How to Move from Isolation to FusionHow can we help our clients work through the inner torment of trying to occupy two cultural identities at once when they don’t fully feel they belong to... Read more
The Client Who's Tried Everything
ACT and ISTDP Tackle One Challenging CaseHow do you approach a first session with a client who's tried all kinds of different therapies and yet continues to struggle? Steven Hayes, the cofounder of... Read more
9 Top Apps Therapists Recommend to Clients
From Mindfulness to Your Natal ChartDiscover the top therapist-recommended apps to improve your mental health and well-being, including an app that rates mental health apps! Read more
Breaking the Cycle of High-Functioning Codependency
When Helper’s High Goes Too FarMany therapists believe their intense care and concern for clients is a form of selfless love. Maybe it’s time to rethink that. Read more
Three Blocks to Processing Trauma
Getting to the Pain Behind Spiritual BypassHow do you navigate toxic positivity, and other forms of spiritual bypass, when it’s a block to processing trauma? Read more
An Unlikely Companion to EFT
How Can Psychedelics Enhance the Work?Talk therapy can help couples understand their negative patterns cognitively. Adding psychedelics to the work can help them feel it. Read more
Treating the Trauma in Religious Trauma
Body-Based Healing for Faith-Based HarmHigh-control religions can disconnect people from themselves—and somatic therapies are the key to helping them heal. Read more
5 Therapy Trends to Watch in 2025
The Future of Diagnosis, Trauma Treatment, Psychedelics, and MoreThese hot takes from Steve Hayes, Nadine Burke Harris, Ruth Lanius, and others will keep you informed and prepared for what's changing in the field of... Read more
The Spiritual Therapist
Healing and the Secular PriesthoodMost therapists don’t shy away from discussing charged topics like sex and drugs. But religion and spirituality? That’s a different story—one that a... Read more
Discerning Three Types of Anxiety
Improving Outcomes for Anxious ClientsWe can all get caught up in their “anxiety whirlwind” of dysregulation, distorted thoughts, and defensiveness. Understanding some of the most common ways... Read more
Rethinking Insecure Attachment
From a Fixed Model to a Fluid SpectrumA new framework for visualizing attachment turns a potentially pathologizing concept into a friendly clinical tool. Read more
Taking the Blindfold off Couples Therapy
A Tool for Cultivating Emergent LoveHow might a panoramic view of a relationship at the start of couples therapy change what clinicians focus on? Read more
Tips to Tackle Taxes if You're in Private Practice
Simple Questions Every Therapist Should Be Asking Their CPATaxes, bookkeeping, and pretty much anything related to the financial side of your practice can feel complicated. Here are some simple ways to prep for your... Read more
The Funny Therapist
Dismantling Stigma, One Joke at a TimeWhat do therapy and comedy have in common? Therapist and comedian David Granirer has spent over two decades helping aspiring stand-up comics—many in... Read more
Soothing Dysregulation in Couples Therapy
The One Thing We Should All Do FirstIs teaching partners to join forces against their stress where all couples work should begin? Read more
The Neurofeedback Question
100-Year-Old Miracle or Runaway Train?Many people who've tried neurofeedback say it's the closest thing therapy has to a silver bullet. So why aren't more therapists using it? Read more