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Identity vs. Role Confusion: Unsure About Who You Are?
“Who am I?” This is a question many of us ask at some point during our lives. In adolescence this question is particularly important as [...]
How PracticeLab Volume 3 Improves Your Tool Kit
When it comes to helping your clients, some challenges call for foundational, crosscutting tools, like those for better communication or emotion regulation. Other times, clients [...]
How to Pick the Best Assessments for Your Clients
You just met a new client and are genuinely unsure where to go next in terms of measurement tools. Should you assess their well-being broadly, [...]
How to Cope With Grief: Resilience Skills for Life After Loss
When we lose someone close, life rarely returns to normal after a few weeks of mourning. Grief has its own rhythm and time. It can [...]
7-Day Resilience Reset: How to Get Through Hard Times
Hard times make ordinary life tasks difficult to manage. When you are dealing with loss, change, stress, or uncertainty, it is natural to want answers [...]
Self-Actualization in Positive Psychology: Meaning & Pathways
The desire to reach our full potential is a powerful human drive. When this drive is harnessed, we can achieve amazing things—for ourselves and for [...]
Warm but Firm: A Positive Parenting Boundary Playbook
If the word “boundaries” makes you picture a stern voice and a pointed finger, this post is going to feel like a relief. Positive parenting [...]
Permissive Parenting: 5 Signs You’re Being Too Lenient
You are not a pushover. You are a loving, tuned-in parent who hates seeing your kid upset, values their happiness, and maybe grew up in [...]
Does Schema Therapy Work? Evidence & Progress
You may be drawn to schema therapy because it offers a way of working with clients whose difficulties feel deeply entrenched, relationally patterned, or resistant [...]
Applying Schema Therapy Tools to 5 Clinical Presentations
Developed by Young et al. (2006), schema therapy is gaining traction as a powerful approach for complex clinical presentations, including personality disorders and treatment-resistant depression [...]