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What Happens When the Internal System is in Conflict

IFS expert Elizabeth Taeubert, LCSW, RN, MS shares what happens when an internal system is in conflict and how therapists can create a space where all parts are seen, heard, and understood.

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Breaking the Anxiety Habit Loop: A Mindful Approach to Rewiring Clients' Responses

Jud Brewer, MD, PhD

Reframing anxiety as a habit loop offers a structured approach for helping clients manage their anxiety through mindfulness and self-awareness. Dr. Jud Brewer shares a three-gear exercise therapists can use to empower clients to break free from anxiety-driven cycles.

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Navigating ADHD with the 5Cs: A Clinician’s Approach to Family Support

Free printable cards from The ADHD Solution Deck

Sharon Saline, PsyD

The 5Cs approach offers therapists a structured, holistic framework to guide parents in supporting children with ADHD. Sharon Saline, PsyD, ADHD-CCSP, shares how this model promotes a collaborative parent-child relationship, encouraging problem-solving and cooperative decision-making, while also maintaining a consistent environment to support stability.

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6 Practices for Grieving Clients Suffering from Loss

David Kessler

Grief is a deeply personal and transformative journey—one that cannot be rushed, fixed, or fully understood by anyone but the person experiencing it. David Kessler shares valuable insights to help clients navigate their unique experiences of loss, deepen their understanding of grief, and gently guide them toward healing and renewal.

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How to Help Clients Reclaim Power After Loss

David Kessler

Death, by nature, reminds us of our limitations—it exposes the things we cannot change or undo. World-renowned grief expert David Kessler shares strategies on how to help grieving clients reclaim power after loss, so they can experience sorrow and strength simultaneously.

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Unlocking Emotional Synchrony in Parent-Child Relationships

Dafna Lender, LCSW

Help parents discover the transformative power of connection in their relationship with their child. Integrative attachment family therapy (IAFT) developer Dafna Lender shares insights on how parents can learn to align with their child’s emotional state to foster a sense of love and belonging.

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An Introductory Guide to Assessing Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

Greg Nooney, MSW, ACSW, LISW, LCSW

Dissociative experiences are prevalent among clients with complex trauma and attachment issues, particularly those with disorganized attachment. Сòòò½ÊÓƵ author and Dissociative Identity Disorder expert Greg Nooney reviews the prevalence of DID, plus free screening questions you can use to begin assessment.

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Overcoming Patient Resistance During the Perinatal Period

Hilary Waller, MS, LPC, Karen Kleiman, MSW, LCSW

New mothers often experience a conflict between wanting privacy and needing support, leading to resistance in seeking help. Perinatal experts Hilary Waller, LPC, and Karen Kleiman, MSW, LCSW, share how you can approach patients needing help during the challenging perinatal period, plus downloadable worksheets you can use right away.

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The Hidden Impact of Core Beliefs on Mental Health

Leslie Sokol, Ph.D., Marci Fox, Ph.D.

Understanding a client’s core beliefs is essential for deciphering their reactions to life’s triggers. Сòòò½ÊÓƵ authors Leslie Sokol, PhD, and Marci Fox, PhD, share free worksheets to use with clients to discover their personality types and core beliefs, so you can help them with their battle of self-worth.

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Understanding and Shifting Away from Toxic Productivity

Israa Nasir, MHC-LP

Through personal insights and behavioral psychology, Israa Nasir highlights how a results-driven culture can lead to toxic productivity—where productivity becomes a measure of personal value, overshadowing basic human needs and leading to negative habits like perfectionism and self-neglect—and what you can do to help your clients shift away from it.

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