How to Keep Children and Teens Engaged in Online Therapy
Laura Dessauer, Ed.D., ATR-BC
Doing therapy online has become the new normal, but it presents unique challenges many clinicians have not dealt with previously. Laura Dessauer gives us six new strategies to try out with clients as well as tips on how her newest publication, Art Therapy Card Deck for Children and Adolescents, can successfully introduce creativity into online sessions!
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Redefining Fertility and Regaining Control After Pregnancy Loss
Sunita Osborn, PsyD, MA
Although pregnancy loss often takes away our sense of agency and control, we can use our values as a compass to find our own unique rainbow and live a fertile life.
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And a FREE Breathing Practice Coloring Handout for Kids
Andrea Dorn, MSW, LISW-CP
Andrea Dorn, MSW, the author of Calm and Peaceful Mindful Me, gives 8 tips and tools to teach mindfulness to kids in a concrete, step-by-step way.
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Healing Your Relationship After Pregnancy Loss
Sunita Osborn, PsyD, MA
When you’re consumed by the grief and trauma associated with pregnancy loss, it can be difficult to understand what your partner is going through—particularly if their experience of the loss differs widely from your own. But by taking a step back to consider their perspective and their experience, it is possible to develop greater compassion and find connection in the relationship again.
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Introducing Richard Sears’s newest book: ACT with Anxiety
Richard Sears, PSYD, PHD, MBA, ABPP
Richard Sears teaches you how to create a meaningful and fulfilling life despite the anxiety you may have in his latest book ACT with Anxiety.
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Expert Advice + Free CE
Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
When exposed to a trigger, a trauma victim’s prefrontal cortex often “goes offline,” leaving an unchecked fear response free to take over. Learn from Dr. Janina Fisher how to help clients reactivate their prefrontal cortex and better work through their trauma.
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Learn From An Expert And Earn Free CE
Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
The brain is a complex organ that can be difficult to explain in a way for clients to understand. Learn from renowned trauma expert Janina Fisher how to help trauma survivors better understand their brain function…and better facilitate the healing process.
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Quick Tip from International Trauma Expert Plus Free CE
Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
Many trauma survivors also struggle with issues such as depression, irritability, and numbness. Join Janina Fisher in understanding how these symptoms are not only related to trauma, but actually adaptive responses trauma survivors have used in order to survive.
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Exploring a Resource to Assist All Families
Kathleen Mates-Youngman, MFT, RYT200
Author Kathleen Mates-Youngman takes you through her newest book, The Family Therapy Workbook, sharing her intention to help create a closer and healthier family system for all.
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How to maximize your brain's health
Sherrie All, PhD
Promising research is showing us there may be methods to alleviate the risk of early onset Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia! Learn Dr. Sherrie All’s three simple steps for maximum brain investment.
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