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 helpāincluding therapistsāonly made things worse? Read more
The Client Who's Tried Everything
ACT and ISTDP Tackle One Challenging CaseThe Spiritual Therapist
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Videos
How to Know It's Narcissistic Abuse
Signs to Watch for in TherapyBessel van der Kolk: 'There's More to Life than Trauma'
The Question You Should Be Asking In SessionTammy Nelson Discusses Couple and Ketamine
A New Way to Enrich RelationshipsHealing the Invisible Wounds of Racial Trauma in Therapy
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Neurodiverse Couples Therapy
The Truth about Relationships through a Neurospicy LensCouples therapy was designed for neurotypical peopleāyet we know that neurodivergence is everywhere. How can we better identify, help, and support... Read more
Stories
Curated reading based on different field perspectives.Therapists Are Superheroes
Seven Ways We Go Above and BeyondTherapists may not don red capes, or travel faster than a speeding bullet, but that doesnāt mean we arenāt superheroes in our own right. We occupy a... Read more
Turning the Spotlight on Brainspotting
Did an Unexpected Discovery Reveal a Quicker Path to Healing?A look at the rise, mysteries, and controversies of Brainspotting, David Grandās popular trauma-processing technique. Read more
Facing the Past as a Parent
How Our Worst Moments Can Stop Intergenerational TraumaFor one trauma therapist, parenting turned out to be the ultimate trial by fireāand a path to healing and wholeness. Read more