Racially-sensitive, trauma-informed interventions and strategies
Kenneth Hardy, Ph.D.
Ken Hardy, PhD, shares racially-sensitive, trauma-informed interventions and strategies that centralize race and racial oppression in every facet of the therapeutic process and relationship.
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Empower your autistic clients with these trauma-informed best practices
Laura K. Sibbald M.A., CCC-SLP
Watch Laura Sibbald, MA, CCC-SLP, ASDCS, CYMHS, share how to support your autistic clients in their ability to make a decision about what to do or what to say in a given scenario and move them toward independence and self-determination.
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Develop and enhance the therapeutic experience with these FREE worksheets
Cece Sykes, LCSW, Martha Sweezy, PhD, Richard Schwartz, Ph.D.
The importance of a first session is that it leads to a second session, which is why creating a safe, collaborative context is key. Use the free exercises provided here to help you empathize with the fear and reluctance clients often feel when working through addictive or problematic behaviors.
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Celebrate diverse experiences with these children's books
Сòòò½ÊÓƵ Team
To celebrate National Read Across America Day on March 2, we’ve selected six of our favorite children’s books that teach kids resilience-building skills and celebrate diverse experiences.
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Tips to defuse from unhelpful, narrow ways of thinking that limit what’s possible for you
Aprilia West, PsyD, MT, PCC
Research shows that higher levels of psychological flexibility provide a wide range of benefits, including higher levels of mental health and lower stress levels. Dr. Aprilia West offers some insight and an exercise to improve psychological flexibility.
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Free worksheet download to help you and clients decide when gaslighting is happening
Amy Marlow-MaCoy, LPC, Amy Kempe, LPC, NCC, CSAT
Highly sensitive people can be more susceptible to gaslighting and manipulation. Authors of the new book, The Clinician’s Guide to Treating Adult Children of Narcissists, describe why this is the case, and offer a free worksheet to help clients and therapists differentiate between gaslighting or simply experiencing a variance between how two or more people perceive something.
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A simple and effective mindfulness exercise with Dr. Chinwé Williams, PhD
Chinwé Williams
In this video, Dr. Williams invites you to practice a mindfulness exercise to use with your BIPOC clients to help them in the process of learning deeper self-awareness, how to regulate their nervous system, and manage their anxiety before it spirals from tolerable to overwhelming.
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Free infographic to help reduce your clients' anxiety and engage with the present moment
Сòòò½ÊÓƵ Team
Help your clients commit to using their senses of sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell to channel their thoughts in a purposeful direction with this downloadable exercise.
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Free infographic to educate your clients on how to uphold personal limits
Nedra Glover Tawwab, MSW, LCSW
Boundaries expert Nedra Glover Tawwab shares six types of boundary setting so your clients can learn what violations can look like and how they can protect their peace.
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Interventions for anxious, depressed and oppositional children
Steve P. O'Brien, PsyD
Watch child-family psychologist, Dr. Steve O’Brien, provide you with a practical treatment approach for children struggling with anxiety, depression, and oppositional behavior secondary to divorced and blended family stressors.
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