How I Get By With a Little Help From The Avengers
Have you ever had a client that you were sure you wouldn’t be able to build a rapport with no…
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Have you ever had a client that you were sure you wouldn’t be able to build a rapport with no…
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For ten years Jack has struggled with contamination obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), specifically a worry that he might have poo…
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Author: Patricia E. Zurita Ona, Psy.D., Dr. Z. Anya, a 26-year-old, was in charge of organizing the schedule for the
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Author: David D. Burns, MD Most mental health professionals believe they are reasonably good at empathy. However, this is not
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In part 1 of this 7-part interview, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) trainers, Robyn Walser, PhD, and Emily Sandoz, PhD
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What if in the midst of our emotional pain, whether it be sadness, fear, anger, or even shame, we approached…
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With virtually all clients, sooner or later difficult thoughts get in the way. They might be self-critical thoughts like “I’m…
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Acceptance and mindfulness had made a big difference in my own life dealing with chronic pain, but until then I…
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Having a mind is hard. You may have noticed that no matter what you do, your mind never stops working.…
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