Ilene S. Cohen, PhD, LMFT
Conflict between individuals is inevitable, even in the strongest of relationships, but this can be a good thing when managed constructively. Ilene S. Cohen, PhD, LMFT, has the strategies to avoid escalation and effectively discuss issues in any kind of relationship.
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Kate Truitt, PhD, MBA
Dr. Kate Truitt provides a colorful therapeutic tool for clients grieving the loss of a loved one—using memories of the departed so they can carry the positive forward.
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We know anxiety is stressful, intrusive, and even all-consuming. But there are many effective ways to curb these feelings—and °ÅÀÖÊÓƵ’s got the guides (and card decks and flip charts and workbooks) to help you or your clients overcome anxiety!
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Our ADHD-focused books and card decks can assist you on your journey in learning how to treat, manage, and overcome this disorder.
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°ÅÀÖÊÓƵ Publishing has gathered its top ADHD resources for clinicians, parents, and clients—along with FREE content from ADHD expert Dr. Russell Barkley!
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In order to avoid burning out, it's essential for therapists to have strategies to take care of themselves. Trauma therapist Frank Anderson, MD, provides his recommendations for practicing self-care.
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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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Russell A. Barkley, Ph.D.
Children and teens with ADHD have serious deficits in their executive functioning and self-regulation which can interfere with pursuing goals or contemplating multiple solutions. In dealing with these deficits, here are 10 specific rules to managing children and teens with ADHD in school.
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Develop habits that will help your young clients succeed in a digital generation
Aubrey Schmalle, OTR/L, SIPT
The increased use of screens is impacting social skills, human interaction, and compromising neurosensory development. That’s why Aubrey Schmalle, OTR/L, SIPT wants to help you develop habits that will help your young clients succeed in a digital world.
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Simple breathing exercises can calm you down when you’re overwhelmed by stress and anxiety.
Margaret Wehrenberg, PsyD
Stress and anxiety are a part of life, no question. But chronic stress and worry, if left unchecked, can harm both your physical and mental health. The first step to controlling your body’s responses to stress is to control your breathing, using these simple techniques.
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How to Make Connections for a Truly Happy Life after 50
Andrea Brandt, Ph.D., MFT
By Andrea Brandt - In this third part of a three-part series adapted from the upcoming book Mindful Aging: Embracing Your Life after 50 to Find Fulfillment, Purpose, and Joy, author and clinician Andrea Brandt looks at how a more intentional relationship with ourselves can lead to more satisfying relationships with others.
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