Keeping Yourself Nourished As A Therapist

Carla loves her work. She sees 20 – 25 clients each week as a therapist in her private practice. She comes home to a wonderful family of two adorable, although imperfect, grade school children and a loving partner. It all looks so good, from the outside. But, if...

Self-Care 101

Self-Care 101 is a great handout for helping psychotherapy clients develop skills of self-observation, need recognition, and self-authorship. You can help your clients build a positive and supportive relationship with themselves when you teach them these skills. In...

Inviting vs. Directing Change

In psychotherapy it is much more powerful to invite clients to change than directing them to change. This subtle difference in language has deep ramifications on the clients sense of choice and ownership of their life. In this video look for: the cost of directing...

Personal Disclosure In Therapy

Disclosing in psychotherapy can, at times, be very helpful to clients. Personal disclosure should be done with caution and clear intention for the benefit of the client. Doing so strategically can model vulnerability, soften clients own self-judgment, and enhance...
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