Thoughts on Filling Your Practice (When things feel uncertain)
Thoughts on Filling Your Practice (When things feel uncertain) I’m hearing this question from many therapists now about their practice: “It’s not just me… right?” The calendar
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Thoughts on Filling Your Practice (When things feel uncertain) I’m hearing this question from many therapists now about their practice: “It’s not just me… right?” The calendar
Friday night at Networker: Ellyn and Pete connect with Developmental Model Colleagues and Trainees Reflections from the Psychotherapy Networker Symposium I’ve just returned from the Psychotherapy Networker
About thirty minutes into a regular weekly team meeting, I started losing my concentration. You might not know this, but there is a small team behind The
The Hidden Fear Beneath Hostile Interaction Many couples enter therapy in a state of intense distress. They are not just unhappy – they are entrenched in repetitive,
[Editor’s Note: This exercise for couples helps partners communicate to each other twice a day that they love, respect, value, or appreciate what they do or who
[Editor’s note: this love letter went to our email list on Valentine’s Day and it seemed good enough to give it a permanent home on our blog.
As we look into the New Year, I want to share with you very clearly what Couples Institute stands for, now and always. Most of us became
My passion for educating couples early in their committed relationships was initially driven by personal experience. When I married at 22, my husband and I lacked sufficient
When therapists ask me which tool has had the biggest impact on couples around the world, the answer is always the same: the Initiator–Inquirer (I-I) Process. It
I think every couples therapist or coach knows that moment when… You ask your couple what they want to accomplish and you see their eyes drift off
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