3 Dead-End Treatment Goals and How to Reframe Them
Agreeing on goals and formulating a treatment plan is important. If you’re lucky, your new client will offer up some…
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Agreeing on goals and formulating a treatment plan is important. If you’re lucky, your new client will offer up some…
3 Dead-End Treatment Goals and How to Reframe Them Read More »
I recently worked with a kid with high functioning autism who liked playing tennis but was deeply afraid of messing
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Praxis: This is an exciting time for behavior analysts. But why are psychotherapy tools like acceptance and commitment training (ACTr)
ACTr for Behavior Analysts: Interview with Tom Szabo, PhD, BCBA-D Read More »
by Robyn D. Walser, PhD In reflecting on recent events around the world and the incidence of trauma, I was
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The following is an excerpt from The Compassionate Mind by Paul Gilbert, PhD, founder of Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) Sometimes
Compassion for Anger Turned Inward Read More »
Praxis: Tell us a bit about your journey to learning and eventually teaching Compassion-Focused Therapy. DT: I’ve been involved with
Acceptance, Commitment and Compassion: Q&A with Dennis Tirch, PhD Read More »
By Gareth Holman, PhD I know you are a good person. And like me, you might be losing clients, failing
You Could Be Annoying Your Clients Without Knowing It Read More »
Couples researcher John Gottman reports that after many years of studying marriages, he can tell within five minutes of observing
Finding the Lost Friendship within Your Partnership Read More »
Individuals with PTSD experience a great deal of pain. They have survived something horrific, the effects of which they feel…
A Helpful Metaphor for Clients with Trauma Read More »