Psychotherapy Networker
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The award-winning magazine written by therapists, for therapists—stories from the heart of psychotherapy
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After 34 years in practice, a therapist offers advice on what to remember before seeing your first client. Read 'Finding Your Way' by Wayne Scott here: bit.ly/3SLaGEO
When we can explore our relationship to our own voice, we can harness one of the most direct paths to authenticity and connection. Read this interview with author and speech coach Samara Bay. bit.ly/446jgli
Take a magical journey beyond the DSM’s pathologizing legacy to a place where therapists can name and categorize suffering, while still taking into account their clients’ humanity, environment, and relationships. Read the feature here: bit.ly/3rgh4si
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When we can explore our relationship to our own voice, we can harness one of the most direct paths to authenticity and connection. Read Ryan Howes, PhD, ABPP's interview with author and speech coach Samara Bay. bit.ly/3xPmgpN
Read an excerpt from 'Girls on the Brink' by DonnaJacksonNakazawa as featured in the latest issue of Psychotherapy Networker. #therapisttwitter #booktwitter
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Samantha Ascanio and Britt Rathbone offer a DBT approach to that critical moment when your teen client mentions wanting to end their life. Read 'When Teens Talk about Suicide' here: bit.ly/3KjmJnQ
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Modern psychoanalysts are breaking free of old tropes, helping diverse clients and communities—and they still believe change takes time. Read the feature: bit.ly/3U81jPW
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When mental health professionals compare their problems to that of their clients, they risk falling into the trappings of comparative suffering and missing the signs of #burnout . From Nicole Schiener, RP, Peace and Possibility bit.ly/3vOxTNi
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