Strategies to Help Clients Break Free from Gaslighting & Narcissistic Abuse
Amy Marlow-MaCoy, LPC
Amy Marlow-MaCoy, LPC, discusses the steps clinicians can take with their clients to develop and maintain healthy boundaries in order to better protect themselves from gaslighting and narcissistic abuse.
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Strategies for Increasing Self-Esteem & Setting Healthy Boundaries
Clair Mellenthin, LCSW, RPT-S
Historic moments in professional sports and an increased spotlight on the mental health of athletes prompt Clair Mellenthin, LCSW, RPT-S, to answer an essential question: how do we frame this moment as a positive learning experience for our youth?
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Strategies for Normalizing Grief & Fostering Growth
Claire Bidwell Smith, LCPC
For many grieving clients, working through anxiety will be a significant part of their path towards healing. Discover the first steps you can take to help clients manage their anxiety and process their grief on a deeper level.
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4 Strategies for Post-Traumatic Growth
Rita Schulte, LPC
Losing a loved one to suicide leaves survivors with overwhelming feelings of guilt and shame, as well as an intense struggle to make sense of what happened. Licensed counselor Rita Schulte provides strategies that can be used to foster post-traumatic growth when working with clients who have lost a loved one to suicide.
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FREE Video Demonstration
In this brief video, Rebecca Sachs, PhD, ABPP, and Tamara Rosen, PhD, demonstrate how to bring a strengths-based approach to autism assessment.
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Learn how parts work can be used in the treatment of complex PTSD
Arielle Schwartz, PhD
By helping clients develop an awareness of their inner child, we can work to integrate trauma-related emotions and memories from childhood that have been sent into 鈥渆xile.鈥
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Dr. Frank Anderson introduces his newest book
Frank G. Anderson, M.D.
Frank Anderson sits down to talk about the culmination of his career and how it manifested into his newest book, Transcending Trauma: Healing Complex PTSD with Internal Family Systems.
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Free Resource from Self-Compassion for Educators
Lisa Baylis, MEd
Lisa Baylis explains how we can embody sustainable well-being in our everyday lives as educators, outlining seven tangible practices that build resiliency.
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Reflections on the importance of self-compassion & a free exercise
Lisa Baylis, MEd
Lisa Baylis, MEd, understands the struggle of trying to be there for your students while also caring for yourself. But self-care isn鈥檛 self-indulgent. It鈥檚 a necessary aspect of being the best educator you can be.
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Free Worksheets to Help Educators Practice Mindfulness & Self-Compassion
Lisa Baylis, MEd
Self-care is an integral part of our well-being, but is it enough? Lisa Baylis, MEd, shares one of her most vulnerable moments as an educator and provides free worksheets that fellow teachers can use to cultivate self-compassion.
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