402 The Now Moment
Chris Germer and Diana Fosha Over the years, our notions of therapeutic interaction have increasingly come to emphasize a quality of “now-ness” and immediate presence for both therapist and client....
View Article302 Treating Trauma: A 30 Year Perspective
Mary Jo Barrett and Dick Schwartz Since PTSD was added to the DSM in 1980, trauma treatment has gone through an evolution unparalleled by any other area of psychotherapy. Trauma experts Mary Jo Barrett...
View Article202 Commitment and Its Challenges in 21st Century Couples
Esther Perel AND William Doherty What makes a relationship work? Answers to that question vary wildly from one decade to the next, but even within the current generation, there are countless ways to...
View Article102 Does Neuroscience Really Matter?
Dan Siegel and Rick Hanson Brain science research has taken the world of psychotherapy by storm. But, as therapists, how do we separate hype and pseudo-science from clinically relevant facts about the...
View Article101 Keynote : The Power of Attention
Dan Goleman In a culture that encourages constant busyness, multitasking, and perpetually divided awareness, more than ever, the ability to bring to bear the full power of one’s attention is what...
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