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Article September 1, 2007

Then There's Maud

Our best teachers aren't always the two-legged kind. Read more

Article September 1, 2007

Conflict Mediation for Siblings

* Is Therapy Harmful? * The Unintended Consequences of Black-Labeling Antidepressants * A Depression Vaccine * Unexpected Resilience Among Adolescents ... Read more

Article September 1, 2007

The 4 Stages of Supervision

Establishing a Lasting Relationship with Your Supervisee

Effective clinical supervision requires an understanding of how supervisees develop and mature. Read more

Article September 1, 2007

Three Tenets of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Discovering Our Values by Confronting Our Fears

Learning to accept our fears as guideposts to who we really want to be. Read more

Article September 1, 2007

Reliable Witness

What it Takes to be With Your Clients to the End

Few of us instinctively know what to do and say when families are confronting the death of a loved one. But we can start by being with them in the struggle. Read more

Article September 1, 2007

Winter Passage

Acknowledging Spirituality in Life's Final Journey

Drawing on spiritual resources can ease the pain and sorrow of death for client and therapist alike. Read more

Article September 1, 2007

Effective Clinical Supervision

A new paradigm for growing old

Supervision that works requires understanding of how supervisees develop and mature in their clinical practice. Read more

Article September 1, 2007

Caring for the Caregiver

6 Tips

Those who care for ailing family members often are undertaking a marathon, not a sprint. Read more

Magazine Archive September 1, 2007

Being There

Learning the art of long-term caring
Article July 1, 2007

Something For Nothing

Shoplifting, now a worldwide epidemic, is curiously neglected by the mental health field. Read more

Article July 1, 2007

The Last Word

The difficulties of summing up a lifetime

Grieving the departed will always elicit startling feelings and strange behaviors. It may be less about truth than about timing. Read more

Article July 1, 2007

Beyond Technophobia

Even you can use the internet to grow your practice

The internet can be a phenomenal tool for marketing all types of practices in every part of the country. Even Luddites are finding that internet marketing can... Read more

Article July 1, 2007

The Ethical Eye

Don't Let "Risk Management" Undermine Your Professional Approach

The best form of risk management for your practice may be doing what you think is right. Read more

Magazine Archive July 1, 2007

Is Your Waiting Room Still Waiting?

How to Create a Successful Private Practice
Article May 1, 2007

Finding Flow

Embracing your worst can bring out your best

Learning to enhance performance by embracing doubt and fear. Read more

Article May 1, 2007

Crisis Land

A View From Inside A Behavioral Health Team

Attending to clients' mental health issues as part of a behavioral health team can be both stressful and exhilarating. Read more

Article May 1, 2007

Too Much Information

Field Notes from the Genetics Frontier

As genomic science is increasingly able to map our future, therapists must help families make difficult decisions. Read more

Article May 1, 2007

Positive Aging

A New Paradigm for Growing Old

How to continue to get the most out of life as you age. Read more

Article May 1, 2007

When Illness Moves In

Helping Couples Process the Trauma of Sickness

The phrase "in sickness and in health" is a hallowed part of our marriage vows for good reason. As human beings vulnerable to a wide variety of diseases and... Read more

Article May 1, 2007

Boundary Crossing

Balancing professional decorum with human compassion

How does a therapeutic alliance become more than that? Read more

Magazine Archive May 1, 2007

Say Ahhhh...

Collaborative health care just may change the way you practice therapy
Article March 1, 2007

Plowing

The art of facing an impossible task

A session with a homeless client recalls a long-ago lesson about accomplishing an impossible task. Read more

Article March 1, 2007

Defining Psychotherapy

The Last 25 Years Have Taught Us That It's Neither Art nor Science

At last count, therapists could choose from among 500 different treatment techniques. But after all these years, there's still no evidence that the overall... Read more

Article March 1, 2007

The Teenager Who Was a Liar

Helping a family redefine its story

Facing the challenge of working with a dissembling adolescent in a blended family means changing the "official story" of the problem. Read more

Article March 1, 2007

Americocentricity

Babel and Borat force us to look beyond our culture

A new generation of filmmakers is taking us beyond the Americocentric world of mainstream cinema. Read more

Article March 1, 2007

Stairway to Heaven

Treating children in the crosshairs of trauma

The tragic confrontation at Waco, Texas, in 1993 taught us much about what to do to help traumatized children, and perhaps even more about what not to do. Read more

Magazine Archive March 1, 2007

The Networker 25th Anniversary Issue

Featuring the 10 Most Influential Therapists
Article January 1, 2007

No Gurus Need Apply

A Disciplined Protocol for Troubled Teens

A professor skeptical of the clinical value of family therapy may be doing more to extend the legacy of systems therapy than anyone working with adolescents... Read more

Article January 1, 2007

Creating a Culture of Healing

Recovering from Trauma in War-Ravaged Gaza

A psychiatrist who's worked in Bosnia, Kosovo, and Israel leads a team of healthcare professionals into war-ravaged Gaza to see if Western healing methods can... Read more

Article January 1, 2007

Avoiding Clinical Drift

Learning how to use CARE with your clients

CBT offers a clinical toolbox that ensures that treatment never becomes merely unfocused chitchat. Read more