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Always Hurting the Ones We Love
attachmentmentalisationtrauma

Always Hurting the Ones We Love

How attachment, trauma and neurobiological theory and research, and clinical experience with violent individuals and couples helps explain why so many of us hurt the ones...
Paul RennPaul Renn
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Who am I as a Therapist?  What did Having Cancer Change?
illnessProfessional Issues

Who am I as a Therapist? What did Having Cancer Change?

I thought that I could get through treatment so unscathed that no one would notice. How optimistic I was!
TherapyRouteJoyce Bloom
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The Past is another Country - Does it Help to Visit it?
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The Past is another Country - Does it Help to Visit it?

Reluctance to talk about the past is usually driven by the twin emotions of shame and guilt. Behind each of these emotions lies a fear...
TherapyRouteHarold Behr
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Political violence and the dialectics of hope
jungpsychoanalysisSocial Justice

Political violence and the dialectics of hope

People in the psychological world try to outdo each other in espousal of progressive politics, forgetting that our own professional politics (especially Jungian and psych...
TherapyRouteAndrew Samuels
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An Extended Practice of Psychoanalysis
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An Extended Practice of Psychoanalysis

Expanding the scope of psychoanalysis broadens and deepens the range of phenomena we can consider psychoanalytic.
TherapyRouteJoseph Abrahams
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The Pre-Conceptual Trauma and the Traumatised and Non-Traumatised State of the Personality
childrenpsychoanalysistrauma

The Pre-Conceptual Trauma and the Traumatised and Non-Traumatised State of the Personality

“All possible forms of existing psychopathology we deal with in the consulting room, are always the immediate consequence of a childhood trauma”
TherapyRouteRafael E. López-corvo
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Readying ourselves for emotional learning: Part 1
emotionsProfessional Developmentsupervision

Readying ourselves for emotional learning: Part 1

How do we ensure we are primed to learn new skills and knowledge? And how can we particularly ready ourselves for emotional learning? And what is our responsibility?
Connection Studio 0Connection Studio
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How Not to Niche for Therapists in Private Practice
Practice MattersPrivate PracticeProfessional Development

How Not to Niche for Therapists in Private Practice

There is often pressure on therapists in private practice to find a niche. This article says that it's OK not to niche. Find out why.
Adrienne FinckAdrienne Finck
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Taking Only Cash May Improve Your Practice
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Taking Only Cash May Improve Your Practice

Something free is something undervalued.
TherapyRouteLarry F. Waldman
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Reasons to Discard Fee-splitting in Psychology Offices
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Reasons to Discard Fee-splitting in Psychology Offices

Why psychologists should discard the tiresome, troublesome, and ethically questionable practice of fee-splitting and progress to a services-utilized model.
TherapyRouteLarry F. Waldman
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