Learn 3 techniques you can immediately use in your practice!
Daniel J. Fox, Ph.D.
Borderline personality disorder remains widely misunderstood. Dr. Daniel Fox takes you through some of the most common misconceptions in light of what recent research shows us and provides three easy-to-implement strategies for working with clients who have BPD.
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Dr. Frank Anderson, lead trainer at the IFS Institute, shares a simple process that helps your clients gain clarity so they can begin the healing process
Frank G. Anderson, M.D.
Help your clients gain clarity so they can begin the healing process with this simple 6-step process from Dr. Frank Anderson, lead trainer at the IFS Institute.
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Polyvagal Theory clinical application expert Deb Dana reveals how to help clients feel safe enough to begin healing and make lasting, positive changes.
DEB DANA, LCSW
Discover a simple tool that helps clients feel safe so they can start the healing process and make lasting changes.
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Alissa Drescher, LPC, GC-C, CT, MA, shares a simple technique that helps clients discover the underlying cause of their suffering so they can move forward
Alissa Drescher, LPC, GC-C, CT, MA
Discover a simple technique that helps clients get to the root of their grief and suffering鈥攅specially helpful for talking about the grief of living losses.
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Plus a FREE IFS worksheet!
Frank G. Anderson, M.D.
Frank Anderson - Use this simple exercise from the evidence-based Internal Family Systems model to help your clients understand and work with their internal parts 鈥 so they can begin the deep healing process that traumatic wounds require.
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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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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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FREE worksheet to improve communication, navigate problems, and build strong relationships.
John Ludgate, Ph.D.
John Ludgate, Ph.D., F.A.C.T., shares his powerful, FREE CBT for Couples worksheet. So, if you鈥檙e a clinician who works with relationship issues, you鈥檒l want this hands-on, practical tool today.
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Watch the Balloon Metaphor Demonstration
Jennifer Lefebre, PSY.D., RPT-S
We keep holding onto the feelings and eventually we're going to pop. Instead, let's let it out little by little.
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Free DBT Opposite to Emotion Worksheet
Lane Pederson, Psy.D., LP, DBTC
Lane Pederson 鈥 Opposite to Emotion, often referred to in DBT by O2E (oh-2-ee), recognizes that emotions pull us into 鈥渕ood congruent鈥 behaviors that get us stuck. When mood congruent behaviors strike, O2E is the heavy-hitting answer clients go to鈥 help your clients get UNSTUCK from prolonged and overly intense emotional states with this approach.
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