An exclusive first look at Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: The Workbook
Lori Gottlieb, MFT
Get a preview of Lori Gottlieb's new workbook with a free exercise that shows how a shift in perspective can reduce unpleasant emotions.
Read more...
FREE CE. Develop a toolkit for helping clients with addictive behavior virtually.
Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
Understanding why it feels safer for clients to abuse drugs and alcohol, to act out sexually, or to binge/purge food, is key to enhancing your work with addictions recovery. That's why Janina Fisher is offering you this FREE CE video.
Read more...
Six things we need to know to treat pain effectively
Martha Teater, MA, LMFT, LCAS, LPC
Martha Teater, MA, LMFT, LCAS, LPC, shares six things all professionals who treat pain should know.
Read more...
What’s important when initiating antidepressant selection
Joseph F. Wegmann, R.Ph., LCSW
By Joseph Wegmann –ÌýWith medication management playing an increasingly pivotal role in the treatment of mental health disorders, the challenges faced by clinicians are increasing.
It's more critical than ever for mental health professionals to understand how to effectively collaborate with practioners prescribing medication. Here's what you need to know...
Read more...
A Process of Inquiry That Promotes Empathic Connection
Psychotherapy Networker
Effective suicide assessments are built on a foundation of empathic connection. When clients feel heard, understood, and respected, they’re likelier to let down their guard and explore sensitive topics.
Read more...
What science has taught me about pill-free approaches to pain management
Don Teater, M.D., MPH
What causes chronic pain when the area that hurts hasn't been physically impacted? We suspect that childhood trauma, adult trauma, prolonged exposure to opioids, and prolonged exposure to pain are just some of the triggers. We know that pills or surgery can't fix this — but behavioral therapy can...
Read more...
Pill-Free Approaches to Move People From Hurt To Hope
Martha Teater, MA, LMFT, LCAS, LPC
There's a myth that opioid pain medications are the strongest painkillers we have. It's not true.
Let me show you the science, and what you should do to treat chronic pain.
Read more...
Page 1 of 1 (7 Blog Posts)