Starting psychotherapy effectively means building a strong therapeutic alliance where a client trusts they will feel understood and seen by you. The first things you can ask a client to do in order to accomplish this are:| New Harbinger Publications, Inc
By William J. Knaus, EdD Your office decor sends subliminal as well as clear visual signals to your clients. So, how your office looks is an important| New Harbinger Publications, Inc
Katelyn Baxter-Musser, LCSW, C-DBT, is a licensed clinical social worker, an eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) consultant, and is dialecti...| New Harbinger Publications, Inc
When you guide clients toward identifying their core values, you are usually strengthening their motivation for positive change. Consider a client with social anxiety, for example, who identifies developing stronger friendships as a top value.| New Harbinger Publications, Inc