David Kessler reveals small steps clients can take to lessen their suffering.
David Kessler
Discover 10 small, simple things grieving clients can do right now to get 鈥渦nstuck鈥 from the suffering of loss.
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Dr. Jeff Peterson reveals why therapists need to know how to manage anger
Dr. Jeff Peterson, Ph.D., LCPC, LPC, NCC, PCC
As a society, we have a collective problem with anger. And it鈥檚 getting worse by the day. But how do you begin to treat anger problems so clients can communicate peacefully and effectively? Watch this video to discover the roots of this core emotion so you can start angry clients down the path to healing.
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VIDEO: How To Help Clients Who Can鈥檛 Get Moving
Leslie Sokol, Ph.D.
Dr. Leslie Sokol shares how to help clients struggling with depression get up and moving again.
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Watch this FREE, short video to learn an easy way to voice your needs and wants.
Lane Pederson, Psy.D., LP, DBTC
Lane Pederson shows you step-by-step how to use the acronym DEAR MAN to help your clients learn how to speak their needs.
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FREE CE. Develop a toolkit for helping clients with addictive behavior virtually.
Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
Understanding why it feels safer for clients to abuse drugs and alcohol, to act out sexually, or to binge/purge food, is key to enhancing your work with addictions recovery. That's why Janina Fisher is offering you this FREE CE video.
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During these challenging times, I hear 鈥渆verything has changed.鈥 But is that really true? (Activity and free worksheet)
Laura K. Sibbald M.A., CCC-SLP, Lisa Weed Phifer, DEd, NCSP
While it may feel like our new normal is nothing like the old, we need to recognize the silver linings this time has brought forth. This blog, activity and free worksheets helps us realize the importance of reaching out to others and celebrates our feelings of accomplishment when we are able to help someone else.
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Helping Yourself and Your Clients Practice Self-Care (ideas and free worksheet)
Lisa Weed Phifer, DEd, NCSP, Laura K. Sibbald M.A., CCC-SLP
If you鈥檝e been helping clients adapt to their new schedules and integrate healthy ways to manage daily stress, you know how important it is for all of us to make time to support our own mental health. Self-care is a majority priority right now so that we can make our feelings, and responses to stress more manageable. Here are some ideas and a free worksheet from the Trauma-Informed Social-Emotional Toolbox for Children & Adolescents鈥攂ut also works for adults!
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Help is here...
Sharon Saline, PsyD
Tired of 鈥榥agging鈥 without success? Dr. SharonSaline provides tips for disarming pushback and negativity.
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How you can motivate your clients to take the first steps toward a full & active life
Margaret Wehrenberg, PsyD
For people with depression, daily activities like showering, picking up the house and even going outside, can seem monumental. But accomplishing tasks and being active are crucial for your clients鈥 wellbeing. Help them get moving again with these simple tips.
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Janina Fisher, PhD shares her pro tips for transcending the limitations of telehealth and establishing a sense of closeness with your clients.
Janina Fisher, Ph.D.
Now that distance therapy is the 鈥渘ew normal鈥 when treating clients, knowing how to create a sense of connection through the screen is essential. In this short video, trauma treatment expert Janina Fisher shares her pro tips for helping clients feel engaged, listened to and understood鈥攏o matter where you are.
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