226 CBT & Personality Disorders
Judith Beck • Friday Morning Standard cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is often ineffective with clients with personality disorders. But research demonstrates that CBT, when modified appropriately,...
View Article225 Movies in the Brain
Albert Pesso • Friday Morning Despite our best efforts, some traumatized clients seem unable to identify or try to change destructive or negative behavior patterns. Consequently, they return to...
View Article222 What a Body Is “Saying”
Daniel Leven • Friday Morning Every therapist has had the experience of listening to clients who return week after week, recycling the same fundamental narrative of their life over and over....
View Article215/315 Integrating Breathing
Richard Brown & Patricia Gerbarg • Friday All Day Research demonstrates that a few easily learned breathing techniques have powerful self-regulating, anxiety-reducing effects for clients, and that...
View Article212/312 Integrative Mental Health
Rubin Naiman • Friday All Day Given the crisis in our healthcare system today, there’s increasing recognition that medical and mental healthcare can no longer be separated. Based on the work of Andrew...
View Article210/310 Changes that Work
Steve Andreas • Friday All Day Too much therapy is slow, vague, tedious, and ineffective because we can easily get preoccupied with the conscious content of what our clients present, rather than...
View Article209/309 An Introduction to DBT
Anita Mandley • Friday All Day Research has shown that Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is particularly useful in treating complex trauma and patients with borderline personality disorder. This...
View Article206/306 “Presencing” Attachment
Diane Poole Heller • Friday All Day Many clients bring to therapy the remnants of attachment wounds experienced before they’d learned to speak or use language to organize memory, so talk therapy often...
View Article203/303 Joining through the Truth
Terry Real • Friday All Day Most of us were trained to believe that when it comes to having clients face the really difficult truths in their lives, especially their own obnoxious, selfish, or...
View Article109 Mindful Stress Reduction
Elisha Goldstein • Thursday All Day Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), developed by Jon Kabat-Zinn at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, is now taught at more than 250 medical...
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