Free printable worksheet download
Fred Gallo, PhD
Sometimes the key to feeling better is knowing where to tap. Dr. Fred Gallo provides free worksheets to introduce clients to tapping, a powerful practice rooted in energy psychology.
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Address Underlying Trauma & Body Shame with a Breath-Based Exercise
Ann Saffi Biasetti, PhD, LCSWR, CIAYT
Clients who struggle with disordered eating often struggle to attune to their own bodily sensations. Help them tap into their own internal wisdom with a simple exercise from Ann Saffi Biasetti, PhD, LCSWR, CIAYT.
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Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
Dr. Janina Fisher shares 3 interventions drawn from neurobiologically-oriented therapies. (She'll also show you when it's ok to break the 11th commandment.)
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Our latest new releases and a free worksheet!
Сòòò½ÊÓƵ Team
New school year, new books and card decks! Here are three new releases as well as one of our customer favorites.
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Two FREE worksheets you can use today
Lisa Weed Phifer, DEd, NCSP
Worksheets can be engaging, interactive and useful tools for clinicians — especially when working with kids. Read more to get two FREE CBT tools for exploring anxiety with the kids in your practice.
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Bessel A. van der Kolk, M.D.
When the body is frozen in a position of terror, it's not possible to feel joy ... BUT in contrast, when the body is in a position of joy and openness, it's not possible to feel terror. In this short video, Dr. Bessel van der Kolk demonstrates the Position of Joy and shows you how it changes the way you take in emotions.
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Joann Lutz, MSW, LICSW, E-RYT
When you use trauma-sensitive yoga as a therapeutic intervention with your clients, part of your role is to monitor the state of your client's autonomic nervous system, and to use somatic interventions when they need to bring it back into regulation. Here are 3 somatic interventions you can use with your client.
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