The ability to feel love is not the same thing as being able to show and sustain it. Many men don’t know how to do things like be vulnerable, …
215 – Teaching Men Love <h3>How to Challenge Traditional Masculinity’s Playbook</h3>Read More
The ability to feel love is not the same thing as being able to show and sustain it. Many men don’t know how to do things like be vulnerable, …
215 – Teaching Men Love <h3>How to Challenge Traditional Masculinity’s Playbook</h3>Read More
Research from brain science and positive psychology shows that awakening positive emotional states through experiential tools such as imagery, music, …
While most traditional therapies tend to focus on the problem rather than the solution, Solution Focused Brief Therapy offers a different pathway. …
For people who use opioids, the potent euphoria followed by the increased tolerance and excruciating withdrawal can entrap them in an all-consuming …
218 – Opioid Use Disorders and Trauma <h3>A Whole Person Approach to Treatment</h3>Read More
Asylum seekers and immigrants coming into the U.S. often carry severe traumas. Add to this our current sociopolitical climate and the hardships of …
Regardless of approach, countertransference is a vivid reminder of psychotherapy’s essential humanity. We therapists inevitably have unprofessional …
220 – Where the Wild Things Are <h3>The Art and Science of Countertransference</h3>Read More
There’s been an increased call in recent years for clinicians to be trauma informed, but what does that umbrella term mean in action? Explore …
221 – The Trauma-Informed Therapist <h3>Best Practices for Assessment and Treatment</h3>Read More
The rise of the #MeToo movement has generated a seismic shift in how we view sexual harassment and other once overlooked issues in the relationships …
222 – The #MeToo Movement and Therapy <h3>Helping Men Wake Up and Women Speak Up</h3>Read More
Clinicians frequently struggle with clients who are “stuck”—miserable yet unwilling or unable to move forward. Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) …
Regardless of what brought them to therapy, our clients are clearly impacted by racism, sexism, ableism, heterosexism, ethnocentrism, and classism—and …
224 – Social Justice as Healing Work <h3>Moving Beyond Neutrality</h3>Read More
Most trainings on sex and gender diversity, even though they advertise as LGBTQ+, are mainly about working with gay and lesbian clients. Yet beyond …
225 – Beyond Sex and Gender Binaries <h3>Working with Today's LGBTQ+ Clients</h3>Read More
You can’t help couples really achieve more intimacy without exploring the sexual dimension of their relationship. But generally, clinicians who focus …
226 – Couples Therapy Meets Sex Therapy <h3>Toward an Integrated Approach</h3>Read More