Articles/Resources
FREE Worksheet on “Helping Clients with Grief and Loss
Helping Clients with Grief and Loss Coping with the death of a loved one is something that nearly all of your clients have experienced and yet many clients don't bring this subject up in therapy, particularly if the loss happened two or more years ago. However, the...
FREE 45 page Ebook “Narcissistic/Borderline Couples”
Narcissistic/Borderline Couples Download Free>>>
FREE 115 E-Book “New Approaches to Marital Conflict”
New Approaches to Marital Therapy: The Dance, the Bond, the Drama This ebook draws from numerous articles and books including materials from Lachkar's forthcoming book, How to Talk to a Narcissist (2nd Edition. New York. Taylor and Francis). It defines a beleaguered...
Article: “Informed Consent to Treatment: Do not Practice without it!”
INFORMED CONSENT TO TREATMENT.pdf
HIPAA Tip: When can PHI be Disclosed to friends and Family members?
HIPAA Tip: When can PHI be disclosed to friends and family members? Sometimes family members and friends can be helpful when working with an adult mental health client. Here are some guidelines to keep you in compliance with confidentiality rules when the help of...
Interesting Article: “To Google or Not to Google…Our Clients”
To Google or Not to Google...Our Clients? Is it OK for Psychotherapists to Search their Clients on the Web? Ofer Zur, PhD Modern digital technologies have raised many new and complex clinical, ethical and legal issues for psychotherapists. One of the more...
“How to Assess & Manage Physical Threats in your Clinical Practice” Article by Barbara Melton in Advocate Magazine
AMHCA Advocate Article.pdf
Download free “Critical Tools to Help Your Clients This Summer”
Critical Tools to Help Your Clients This Summer Although summer is supposed to be a time to relax and unwind, many clients experience a worsening of their symptoms during the summer months. Depressed clients may feel worse because they are unable to meet the cultural...
FREE 542 page E-Book “The Manipulator: A psychoanalytic view”
The Manipulator: A Psychoanalytic View Manipulate: to control or play upon by artful, unfair, or insidious means, especially to one's own advantage (Webster's). Ben Bursten begins his unique study of the practical and theoretical problems raised by...
FREE: “13 Tools To Help You In Your Practice” from BetweenSessions.com
13 Free Tools to Help You in Your Practice  Everyday there seems to be more news that reflects a crisis in our mental health system. There’s a dramatic increase in suicides. School shootings have become so commonplace that many students live in a perpetual state...