Three Main Reasons Clinicians Fail Their Clients Pt. 1
October 27, 2017
By Bernard Schwartz, PhD, author of How to Fail as a Therapist Depending on which study you read, between 20 and 57% of therapy clients do not return after their… READ MORE
October 27, 2017
By Bernard Schwartz, PhD, author of How to Fail as a Therapist Depending on which study you read, between 20 and 57% of therapy clients do not return after their… READ MORE
March 17, 2017
by Crystal Clarke, RSW, MSW Is a mindfulness practice really worth it? Would it have any impact anyway? How can I fit this into my busy schedule? When people think… READ MORE
February 27, 2017
Clients often come to therapy with significant difficulties that take significant dedication and effort to overcome. Yet they are often accustomed to standard medical care, in which the clinician does… READ MORE
January 17, 2017
By Sheila Achar Josephs, PhD Most teens report feeling stressed out every so often, but for teens who chronically worry, the sense of being one step away from disaster never… READ MORE
October 19, 2016
Research shows that gender and sexual minorities experience more mental health problems than their heterosexual cis-gender (when assigned sex at birth matches gender identity) counterparts. Here are some best practices… READ MORE
September 28, 2016
By Cedar R. Koons, MSW, LCSW Your session is almost complete and you and your client are ready to say goodbye. You are both walking to the door and suddenly… READ MORE
September 21, 2016
By Guy du Plessis Mind-Body Bridging, a new therapeutic technique, offers a radical way of treating and understanding addiction. This technique is based on the premise that the mind-body state… READ MORE
May 10, 2016
By Patrick M. Duffy, PsyD Most therapists are familiar with the disorientation that arises when their agenda is rendered moot by a client’s failure to complete homework. The resulting session… READ MORE
October 27, 2015
By Adria Pearson, Ph.D. Hearing traumatic material from clients is tough work and can result in what the literature has termed vicarious traumatization of therapists. That is, the therapist can… READ MORE