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Power, Love, and Mindfulness: Three Interpersonal Dimensions
Therapists today adopt and adapt therapeutic practices and philosophies that have been practiced, developed, and studied over many decades, and new modalities emerge every day. Many therapists ... Read More
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Helping Couples Sustain Love that Lasts a Lifetime
What makes some couples thrive over the long haul? Relationships challenge us to grow in many ways, and over time, certain behavioral patterns and barriers to intimacy may appear to be ... Read More
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Becoming One Every Day: An Interview with Author Sarah Olson
Sarah E. Olson was diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID) in 1992. Using session transcripts and letters she faxed to her therapist, Howard Asher, PsyD, she fully documented ... Read More
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Technology and Therapy, Part II: Ethics and Security
As more and more therapists consider upgrading their practices to offer online therapy, incorporate new practice management systems or electronic health record software, and communicate ... Read More
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Technology and Therapy, Part I: Essential Tips for Therapists
Since the inception of psychoanalysis, the one-on-one meeting of therapist and client has remained largely unchanged. The practice of therapy is rooted in interpersonal communication, and ... Read More
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Beyond Physical Needs: Mental Health Care During a Disaster
The threat of natural disasters, house fires, or other emergencies brings to mind immediate physical safety concerns, such as the loss of food and shelter, as well as health and medical ... Read More
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Meet the GoodTherapy.org Topic Experts: Janeen Herskovitz
As the mother of an autistic son, Janeen Herskovitz knows all too well the challenges that come with parenting a child with special needs. Since joining our Topic Expert panel in late 2011, ... Read More
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Planting ‘SEEDS’ of a Healthy Brain: An Interview with Dr. John B. Arden
Last week was officially Brain Awareness Week. Yes, the brain—the organ that basically governs all of our body processes—is officially honored for one week in March every year ... Read More
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Avoidance in Trauma Survivors: An Interview with Robert T. Muller
Those who have endured trauma experience unique challenges in coping with life after the fact. It may feel as though no one understands the anxiety, depression, nightmares, flashbacks, ... Read More
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‘Taking in the Good’: An Interview with Rick Hanson
GoodTherapy.org is devoted to advocating healthy, ethical psychotherapy practices, and it’s always an honor to connect with someone in the field who shares that vision. Rick Hanson, PhD, ... Read More
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Meet the GoodTherapy.org Topic Experts: Blake Edwards
Although Blake Edwards, the 10th GoodTherapy.org blog contributor to be featured in our “Meet the Topic Experts” column, isn’t providing much in the way of direct psychotherapy these ... Read More
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Meet the GoodTherapy.org Topic Experts: Andra Brosh
Past relationships inform present ones, Andra Brosh maintains, and we couldn’t agree more. Brosh, who specializes in divorce and separation adjustment as a Topic Expert for GoodTherapy.org, ... Read More