
Transform Trauma with AEDP
SueAnne Piliero
Working with trauma and attachment wounds requires a strong therapeutic presence. When clients see and feel only darkness, it’s up to us to lead boldly, attune closely, and fiercely champion their capacity to heal … Read more>>

From Specialized Technique to Broad-based Treatment Approach
Deany Laliotis
While EMDR is best known for its highly effective approach to trauma, it’s also developed into a comprehensive psychotherapy approach used to treat a broad spectrum of issues including anxiety, depression, … Read more>>

Effortless Heart Mindfulness Therapy
Loch Kelly
The essential Self is who we’ve always been and the wise, loving presence we’ve all been looking for. Self is not your ego, a core state, a subpersonality, an archetype, or a mindful witness. … Read more>>

A Mindful Approach to Value-Based Action
DJ Moran
Despite the popularity of mindfulness, not all our clients want to embrace an Eastern philosophy and sit on a meditation cushion every day. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) offers a way to … Read more>>

A Dialogue with Irvin Yalom
Irvin Yalom & Susan Johnson
At a time when our lives continue to speed up and our engagement with digital devices continues to siphon off attention from our intimate connections, is therapy as we’ve known … Read more>>

Dealing with the “if only’s”
David Kessler
As a result of the opioid epidemic, the United States saw its largest recorded increase in overdose deaths last year, which is now officially the leading cause of death among adults under 50. … Read more>>



Hidden Problems and Effective Solutions
Margaret Wehrenberg
High-functioning autism isn’t always easy to spot. But when clients who enter therapy for panic, anxiety, or social phobia fail to respond to standard treatment protocols, autism might be a complicating factor. Often … Read more>>


Mindfulness, Psychotherapy, Identity, and Love
Jack Kornfield & Trudy Goodman
Supported by neuroscience research, mindfulness practice has demonstrated its ability to ease stress, control anxiety and depression, and improve cognition, focus, and memory. As its reach and influence has increased, … Read more>>


The Art and Science of Memory Reconsolidation
Bruce Ecker
Parts 1 & 2
There’s a world of difference between liberating, lasting therapeutic breakthroughs and incremental changes that are readily undone by relapses. What controls that difference is memory reconsolidation, the … Read more>>


A Somatically Based Resource
Nancy Napier
Parts 1 & 2
We’ve all internalized rules growing up that defined who and what we could be. Attempts to break these largely unconscious rules can elicit powerful physical and psychological survival responses that … Read more>>


Turning Reactivity into Equanimity
Kate Cohen-Posey
You may be excited about cutting-edge advances in brain research, but do you know how to translate them into practical methods that may reduce clients’ resistance, transform deeply disturbing emotions, and reinforce treatment interventions? … Read more>>



Tools for Healing
David Kessler
While most therapists are experienced in exploring the pain of grief, their clients may be asking for a clear direction out of their pain. How does the therapist deal with questions of “When will this … Read more>>


Separating Myths from Reality
Frank Anderson
With so many controversies and contradictory research about the effectiveness of psychopharmacological interventions, it’s hard to know how to best work with your clients around the issue of meds. What are the new most … Read more>>


A New Model for Private Practice
James Gordon & Sabrina N’Diaye
Parts 1 & 2
Increasingly, therapists are looking for alternatives to the office-bound rigidity of traditional private practice. This workshop offers a vision of practice, which includes a dynamic … Read more>>



Changing the Cognitions that Underlie Anxiety and Depression
Margaret Wehrenberg
Parts 1 & 2
Overactive brain circuitry can trap clients in cycles of rumination that keep them anxious and depressed. Letting go of ruminating worries, or banishing persistent thoughts, like … Read more>>


Bringing Transformative Life Lessons into Therapy
Lisa Ferentz
Parts 1 & 2
Whatever they’ve been through, all our clients retain an inner wisdom that can help lift them, like a pair of ruby slippers, up and out of dissatisfaction and … Read more>>


Gentle Protocols for Rewiring the Brain
Courtney Armstrong
Parts 1 & 2
Hypnosis is making a comeback as research demonstrates its effectiveness in relieving anxiety, resolving traumatic memories, and reducing chronic pain. Find out why hypnosis is an effective tool … Read more>>


A New Approach to Overcoming Self-Criticism and Self-Sabotage
Tim Desmond
When our clients are overwhelmed by anxiety, adrift in depression, or hobbled by trauma, a lack of self-compassion is often at the heart of their difficulty. Thankfully, research has shown … Read more>>


Harnessing Your Social Engagement System
Dafna Lender & Jon Baylin
We all know therapists who seem magically able to establish a powerful sense of trust and connection with even the most distrusting clients. In this workshop, we’ll take a close … Read more>>


How to Deepen the Experience of Therapy
Janina Fisher
We often use terms like hard-hearted to describe those who can’t seem to feel empathy or connect to their own emotions, forgetting that the roots of open-heartedness grow out of safe … Read more>>


Finding Fulfillment, Purpose, and Joy in Later Life
Andrea Brandt
More than 100 million Americans are over the age of 50 today, and while research concludes we can grow and enhance our lives at every age, stereotypes about aging still … Read more>>


Who Says It’s Always Toxic?
George Faller
As a society, we often appear to be waging a war on stress, but we have a choice about whether to view stressful situations as being invariably toxic or as opportunities to face … Read more>>


A Day of Powerful Practices
Gina Biegel
Kick judgments, worries, daily to-do lists, and everyday stressors to the curb. Immerse yourself in practices from the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Program developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn and colleagues. Simple and powerful practices … Read more>>


Applying the Neuroscience of Well-Being
Linda Graham
Even as we look to the latest brain research for techniques to apply in our therapeutic work, we too often neglect the damaging impacts of stress, poor lifestyle choices, and overstimulation from digital … Read more>>