
Trends & Advances
The field’s latest innovations and hottest debatesReady or Not, AI Is Here
What If Therapy Bots Become Too Good?The Bot Will See You Now
My Illuminating Chat with PiIs the Soul of Therapy For Sale?
When Private Equity Infiltrates Our PracticeBabette Rothschild on What’s Missing in Trauma Work
Choosing the Tools that Fit Your ClientThe New Supervision
Are We Meeting the Needs of Today’s Therapists?The Long, Lonely Trek to Licensure
Is Becoming a Therapist Harder than Ever?4 Top Therapist Recommended Movies
From Lost Connections to a Horse DocumentaryA memorable, engaging film can be healing as well as entertaining. Here are movies four therapeutic movies prominent clinicians recommend. Read more
A Brave New Conversation with Esther Perel
How Do We Fix a Polarized World?Esther Perel and her close colleagues explore the interesting parallels between intimate relationships and political divides. Read more
Jon Kabat-Zinn's New Radical Act
Recalibrating Our Relationship with Modern MindfulnessAt 80 years old, Jon Kabat-Zinn—the creator or Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction—reminds us that mindfulness is more than a convenient therapeutic tool. 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
Dan Siegel's Song
Teachings from the Heart of Interpersonal NeurobiologyDan Siegel sings in public for the first time to convey what lies at the heart of interpersonal neurobiology. 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
What Defines Greatness for America
The Impact of New Policies on Social Wellness and Clinical ResearchBessel van der Kolk explores the impact of new policies on social wellness and the future of research in America. Read more
IFS Made Simple for Clients
Moving From "What's Wrong with Me?" To "What Do I Need?"IFS becomes more accessible when we translate psychological jargon into universal experiences of need and care. Read more
Baseline Suicidality in Neurodivergent Kids
Misunderstanding Sensory and Emotional ChaosIn misdiagnosed neurodivergent teens, suicidality may not be indicators of a desire to die but of misunderstood sensory and emotional chaos. Read more
Answers to Therapy's Big, Slippery Questions
What Has Our Field Forgotten?Tara Brach, Irvin Yalom, Eugene Gendlin, and Daniel Kahneman share answers to some of the biggest, most slippery questions therapists face. Read more
How Do We Change Bad Habits?
Getting to Know Our Mental MachineryDaniel Kahneman, bestselling author of "Thinking Fast and Slow," explores how therapists can help clients change bad habits that cause misery. Read more
How Do We Cultivate Wonder?
Developing a Felt SenseEugene Gendlin, the developer of Focusing, explores the importance of moving beyond mindfulness to develop a whole body sense of a situation. Read more
How Do We Live Our Best Life?
Facing Existential Issues in TherapyAs our field shifts away from depth psychotherapy to imparting knowledge, what are we losing in the process? Read more
How Do We End Suffering?
Spirituality, Therapy and the Middle WayTara Brach explores the importance of honoring clients' personal stories without getting lost in a spiritually limiting notion of the self. Read more
Can Communities Heal Intergenerational Trauma?
How 14 Grandmothers Inspired a Mental Health RevolutionOne psychiatrist and 14 grandmothers in Zimbabwe access a vital, untapped resource for providing mental health support. Read more
Dive into the Digital Magazine!
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
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
The founder of Brown Girl Therapy shares her countercultural secret to building an online community. Read more
Bestselling author and podcaster shows you how less can be more in branding. Read more
A renowned therapist, author and influencer challenges the popular wisdom behind branding yourself as a therapist. Read more
After landing a Masterclass series, a renowned relationship expert shares her hard-won formula for discerning what projects to accept and which to turn down. Read more
Our field's foremost brain expert connects the dots between scientific advances and our field's evolving view of mental health. Read more
One of the world's leading couples therapists examines a major turning point in couples therapy—and the woman who spearheaded the change. Read more
A therapist, author, and longtime contributor to Psychotherapy Networker reflects on our field's entrenched reluctance to name and discuss issues of race and... Read more
A renowned trauma expert tracks the historical contours of our culture's ambivalent relationship with trauma—and shares his hopes for the field. 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
The Venture Capitalist Playbook Is Breaking Therapy
Can Clinicians Take it Back?Mental health startups were supposed to democratize therapy. Instead, they've cut therapist pay and gutted clinical teams. How can we fight back? 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
The Shocking Treatment That Never Went Away
The Story of ECT—and Its Newer, Safer AlternativesTreating depression with electricity or magnets may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but it’s currently at the center of a raging debate. Read more