When a Client’s Trauma is Perpetuated by “The System”
January 9, 2023
By Jennifer Shepard Payne, PhD, LCSW, author of Out of the Fire I do research and see adult clients at a center that specializes in trauma. As I have developed… READ MORE
January 9, 2023
By Jennifer Shepard Payne, PhD, LCSW, author of Out of the Fire I do research and see adult clients at a center that specializes in trauma. As I have developed… READ MORE
By Amy Mariaskin, PhD, author of Thriving in Relationships When You Have OCD Cognitive behavioral therapists are often seen by others in the field as structured, efficient, and logical. We… READ MORE
December 27, 2022
By Tamara McClintock Greenberg, PsyD Angry clients are common for those of us who see people with trauma histories. Although anger is included in the criteria of post-traumatic stress disorder… READ MORE
December 19, 2022
By Graham Davey, PhD, author of The Catastrophic Worrier Worrying is something we all do. It’s arguably one of the most common human activities, and for good reason—our lives and… READ MORE
By Debra Kissen, PhD, & Micah Ioffe, PhD, coauthors of Overcoming Parental Anxiety If your typical day involves more moments of parenting-related anxiety than love and affection, you’re in good… READ MORE
December 9, 2022
By Michael A. Tompkins, PhD, ABPP, author of The Anxiety and Depression Workbook for Teens Whether you call them therapeutic homework, action plans, or exercises, these out-of-session activities can help… READ MORE
By Christopher S. Reigeluth, PhD, author of The Masculinity Workbook for Teens “You’re a _________.” For far too long, boys have been socialized to follow masculinity rules that are more… READ MORE
December 2, 2022
By Lara Dato, MS, OTR/L, author of Raising Adventurous Eaters The holidays are just around the corner. Holidays are times for family, tradition, and food. For picky eaters and their… READ MORE
By Jenna Hollenstein, MS, RD, CDN, author of Intuitive Eating for Life Intuitive eating—a scientifically validated model of how to eat for improved physical and emotional well-being—could be described as: “simple,… READ MORE