When Clients React Negatively to Self-Compassion
August 17, 2021
By Russ Harris, author of When Life Hits Hard Antonio grimaced. A huge, muscle-bound cop, he crossed his arms tightly across his chest. “Don’t give me that hippy shit!” he… READ MORE
August 17, 2021
By Russ Harris, author of When Life Hits Hard Antonio grimaced. A huge, muscle-bound cop, he crossed his arms tightly across his chest. “Don’t give me that hippy shit!” he… READ MORE
June 11, 2021
By Patricia C. Broderick, PhD, author of Learning to Breathe What does it mean to ‘take something to heart?’ Do we take the formulas for math problems to heart? How… READ MORE
May 27, 2021
By Nina Josefowitz, PhD, coauthor of CBT Made Simple This is the second blog in a three-part series on incorporating compassion, mindfulness, and values into your cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)… READ MORE
May 14, 2021
By Glenn R. Schiraldi, author of The Adverse Childhood Experiences Recovery Workbook Twenty-three years ago, medical doctors Vicent Felitti and Robert Anda demonstrated that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) predicted in… READ MORE
April 12, 2021
By Nina Josefowitz, PhD, author of CBT Made Simple, 2nd edition In the last few years there has been an increased interest in the role of compassion, mindfulness and value… READ MORE
October 5, 2020
By Kristen S. Springer, PhD, coauthor of The Big Book of Exposures Getting creative with exposures for our patients who present with a range of anxiety, panic, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and… READ MORE
May 5, 2020
This free e-booklet, A Guide to Self-Care for Practitioners in Times of Uncertainty, is for therapists and clinicians working to help others through these difficult times. As a mental health… READ MORE
January 31, 2020
By Monnica T. Williams, PhD, ABPP, coauthor of Eliminating Race-Based Mental Health Disparities As mental health clinicians, we want to provide fair and equitable care to everyone, across race, ethnicity, and culture…. READ MORE
October 28, 2019
Robyn D. Walser, PhD, author of The Heart of ACT Letting Go: Opening to Change As we have seen, letting go of technique as therapy doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t… READ MORE