How to Help Your Client Step Outside of Their Comfort Zone
August 28, 2024
By Anna Kress, PsyD Any time I hear about someone who goes to therapy and is suddenly taking up a new hobby or activity, I smile. I know that it… READ MORE
August 28, 2024
By Anna Kress, PsyD Any time I hear about someone who goes to therapy and is suddenly taking up a new hobby or activity, I smile. I know that it… READ MORE
June 11, 2024
By Melanie Greenberg, PhD Determine what the client is focusing on specifically: – Are they regretting past choices that ended up having negative outcomes for themselves? – Are they unable… READ MORE
May 3, 2024
By Barbara Neiman, author of The Adopted Teen Workbook Proprioceptive movement activates the muscles and joints, informs where the body is in space, and links the body to feelings of… READ MORE
July 12, 2022
By Sheri Van Dijk, MSW When working with clients who struggle with emotion dysregulation, we’re often working with clients who have a history of adverse experiences in childhood, in which… READ MORE
May 31, 2022
By Christina Reese, PhD We’ve all been there. A client is sharing a traumatic experience. They are talking about an incident of anxiety during the week. Or, they are having… READ MORE
December 1, 2021
By Domonick Wegesin, PhD, author of Breathe In Calm After a year and a half of remaining pretty isolated, I made my first foray into Costco this week. I used… READ MORE
July 23, 2019
By Julie Kraft, MA, LMFT “I can’t help it,” Christine says. “When he makes that face at me, I just start yelling.” Her husband, Bob, is just as sure that… READ MORE