A Free Self-Awareness & Self-Management Activity to Help Practice Mindful Breathing
Kellie Doyle Bailey, MA, CCC-SLP, MMT/SELI
Kellie Bailey’s newest children’s book, Some Days I Breathe on Purpose, explores the power of breath to help children handle challenging emotions. Get an exclusive sneak peek with worksheets containing breathing and mindfulness exercises for children.
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12 Common Mistakes & 6 Affirming Practices
Aaron Testard, LMFT, LPCC
An LGBTQ-friendly practice is NOT the same as an LGBTQ-informed one. Discover the common mistakes clinicians make, as well as simple strategies to make your practice more inclusive.
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PESI Team
EMDR is a treatment for PTSD, focusing on using bilateral stimulation (BLS) to help the brain access and process traumatic memories. Learn more.
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Discover a protocol to quickly reduce trauma symptomology
Brian Marx, PhD, Denise Sloan, PhD
Written Exposure Therapy (WET) is an evidence-based brief PTSD treatment approach that produces significant results in as few as five treatment sessions. Learn the first steps of this revolutionary treatment protocol.
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6 Simple Strategies for Success
George B. Haarman, PsyD, LMFT
Providing specific and actionable critiques without damaging rapport can be one of the most challenging aspects of clinical supervision, but constructive feedback offers a means to provide valuable insight and strengthen working relationships.
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Discover how attachment-based relationships provide a foundation for healing trauma
Christina Reese, PhD, LCPC
Christina Reese has dedicated her life’s work to helping those with trauma live healthier, happier, and more fulfilling lives. Learn how her newest book, Trauma and Attachment, can guide clients from a place of fear to healthy attachment.
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Shifting to a Strengths-Based Perspective with Motivational Interviewing
Ali Hall, JD, Jennifer Frey, PhD
The practice of motivational interviewing (MI) involves a change in our perspective. We can reframe what we perceive to be a person’s “failures” or shortcomings into evidence of their strengths, skills, character, and worth. This shift from a deficits-based perspective to one of strengths is at the heart of MI.
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A Shame-Free Guide to Reducing Cultural Offenses
Lambers Fisher, MS, LMFT, MDIV
Join Lambers Fisher for a discussion of his debut book, Diversity in Clinical Practice, and an exploration of six reasons for every helping professional to increase their cultural competence.
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An exclusive first look at Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: The Workbook
Lori Gottlieb, MFT
Get a preview of Lori Gottlieb's new workbook with a free exercise that shows how a shift in perspective can reduce unpleasant emotions.
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Free Worksheets to Begin the Conversation
Christina Furnival, MA, LPCC
In celebration of her debut book, The Not-So-Friendly Friend, Christina Furnival shares worksheets that can be used to help children understand, set, and uphold healthy boundaries.
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