
Effective Treatments for Complex Clients
Melissa O’Neill
We now know that along with accompanying mood disorders, 78 percent of adults with borderline personality disorder (BPD) will develop a substance disorder or addiction at some point. Understanding and addressing this complex … 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>>

Technology in the Treatment Room
Sebern Fisher
Try as we might through talk and somatic therapies, it can be very difficult to shift the states of fear, shame, and rage that haunt clients with early developmental traumas. Fortunately, recent research … Read more>>

How Brain Science Can Inform Interventions
Frank Anderson
Therapists often get shaken and lose confidence in their approach when a client’s trauma response edges into seemingly uncontrollable extremes of rage, panic, or suicidal desperation. This workshop provides an essential road … Read more>>

The Path to Recovery
Michele Weiner-Davis
Without a concrete road map for helping couples heal from infidelity, it’s easy for therapists to get lost in the labyrinth of emotions. Using video clips, this workshop will provide a nuts-and-bolts, step-by-step plan … Read more>>

Co-occurring Disorders, Detransitioners, and Other Dilemmas
Margaret Nichols & Laura Jacobs
For even the most knowledgeable gender-affirmative therapist, work with transgender clients can sometimes be complex and difficult. There are parents who assume their gender-atypical child is transgender and prematurely … Read more>>

How to Help Our Clients Heal
Mary Jo Barrett
Exposing the family secret of incest is a transgression that makes everyone deeply uncomfortable, both in the families in which it occurs and for the mental health professionals who try to … Read more>>

Mastering the Art of Transformation
Tony Robbins
The results therapists get in their practices have more to do with what they’re willing to tolerate in clients than with their clients’ own limitations. The key to having more powerful impact with … Read more>>