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October 28, 2020
Asking Clients About Racial Stress and Trauma
How to Broach the Topic Appropriately
October 21, 2020
Training the Heart and Mind
A Message from Jack Kornfield
Clinical psychologist and author Jack Kornfield has been instrumental in bringing mindfulness to Western audiences. With candor and humor, he shares a moving story about how mindfulness can make us more patient, compassionate human beings, and explains what it means for therapists to be "heart-holders" in today's society. Read More
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October 14, 2020
Linda Graham on Developing Resiliency
How can therapists help clients train their resiliency "muscles"?
In the past, resilience was thought of as an immutable trait: something we're born with that predetermines how well we can tolerate stress. In reality, Linda Graham explains, “resilience is the process of adapting well in the face of adversity.” It's something that can be developed with training, like a muscle. Read More
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October 7, 2020
Is Trauma Therapy Doing Enough for People of Color?
What is a therapist to do?
September 30, 2020
Living with Life's Uncertainties
Wisdom from Rick Hanson's Networker Symposium Keynote
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September 23, 2020
When Teens Self-Harm: How to Effectively Involve Parents
Two Experts Weigh In
Victoria Kress, John Sommers-Flanagan, and Zachary Taylor
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September 17, 2020
Overeating Issues in Quarantine?
How to Relate To Food and Weight Now and Let the Shame Go
When COVID-19 hit and many of us began stocking up on food and sheltering in place, I grew deeply concerned for my clients. How were they going to handle the endless hours of isolation, or conversely, the stress of too many people at home at once? As a therapist who specializes in eating issues, here's the approach I use to help them. Read More
September 16, 2020
VIDEO: Love in Lockdown
Esther Perel Shares the Trends She's Been Seeing with Her Clients