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Article June 1, 1995

Crazy Like a Fox

Remembering Carl Whitaker

When Carl Whitaker died at age 83 on April 21st of this year after a long illness, it might be said that the therapy world lost its oldest, wisest and most... Read more

Magazine Archive July 1, 1987
Magazine Archive September 1, 1987

Good-Bye Paradox, Hello Invariant Prescription

Mara Selvini Palazzaoli's Startling New Therapy
Article March 1, 1994

Surviving the Revolution

The adaptations necessary to make it in the competitive world of managed care go against many therapists' psychological grain. Read more

Magazine Archive July 1, 1983

Research

Why Bother?
Magazine Archive May 1, 1997

Food Angst

What's your favorite obsession?
Article July 1, 1994

The Cross-Currents of Multiculturalism

Of course, not everyone's quarrel with PC is the same. Read more

Magazine Archive September 1, 1994

Parents Under Siege

How Therapists Can Help
Article May 1, 1997

Fierce Creatures

How I nearly lost my innocence in La-La Land

From the May/June 1997 issue I have just completed my first, and very likely my last, close encounter with the fierce business that has occupied my... Read more

Magazine Archive March 1, 1986

Werner Erhard's Forum

Selling it like it is?
Article September 1, 1994

It's a Jungle in Here

Two new Hollywood bits bring out the beast in us Read more

Article May 1, 1997

Truth and Reconciliation?

Healing the wounds of apartheid

From the May/June 1997 issue   “Ordinary South Africans are determined that the past be known, the better to insure that it is not repeated... Read more

Magazine Archive November 1, 1994

Psychotherapy's Third Wave?

The Promise of Narrative
Article May 1, 1994

The Tornado Inside

How the world looks to a 10-year-old with a learning disability Read more

Magazine Archive January 1, 1987

S.O.S. for Private Practice

Can it stay afloat in the new therapy marketplace?
Magazine Archive September 1, 1997

Grown-Up Love

Deepening connection in a disconnected world
Magazine Archive May 1, 1996

Across the Great Divide

Reaching out to teenagers in a troubled time
Magazine Archive September 1, 1988
Article November 1, 1994

Miniature Roses

A therapist finally makes the long journey home

"Mom, I think it's time to really forgive you, and maybe even me. But I'm still mad. I just don't know how to let go of it. Believe it or not, I've been trying... Read more

Magazine Archive November 1, 1987

When the Bough Breaks

Homelessness in America
Magazine Archive July 1, 1995

Friendship

Celebrating One of Life's Sweetest Mysteries
Magazine Archive January 1, 1981
Magazine Archive March 1, 1991

Murray Bowen, 1913-1990

Family Therapy's Neglected Prophet?
Article May 1, 1994

Why Marriages Fail

Some intriguing findings refute popular myths about marriage. Read more

Article May 1, 1994

Everyday Heroes

Witnessing the strength and beauty of old age

A new best-seller turns old age into another version of youth. Read more

Magazine Archive March 1, 1990

Is Briefer Better?

Short-Term Therapy in the Long Run
Article July 1, 1994

Too Great a Price

From the July/August 1994 issue   WHEN I WAS 15 YEARS OLD, MY FRIEND CAROL TALKED ME into going to a dance at our high school. Of course, we had... Read more

Article July 1, 1994

Duty of Care

From the July/August 1994 issue IN A WIDELY PUBLICIZED TRIAL last May anxiously followed by therapists around the country, a jury in Napa County... Read more

Article September 1, 1994

Getting Well in the Fast Lane

Therapy on the information highway a strange fiction based on a stranger reality. Article first published in the September/October 1994 issue. TODAY, IN THE... Read more