Therapy with older adults is often paced differently for a myriad of reasons such as age-related cognitive changes,| New Harbinger Publications, Inc
By Diana M. Garcia, MS, LMHC It can feel overwhelming when a client starts treatment with a laundry list of presenting concerns (depression, relationship issues, perfectionism, history of trauma, work... READ MORE The post How Do You Set Priorities and Make Triage Decisions When Clients Present with Multiple Problems? appeared first on New Harbinger Publications, Inc.| New Harbinger Publications, Inc
Many therapists who have studied talk therapy are beginning to include work with the body in their sessions.| New Harbinger Publications, Inc
When clients first attend therapy, they often feel a range of emotions: worry, uncertainty, and hopefulness, to name a few.| New Harbinger Publications, Inc
Psychotherapy clients often express hopelessness to their therapists. These expressions can be direct, such as “I feel hopeless” or| New Harbinger Publications, Inc
We often encounter clients experiencing anxiety, overwhelm, or dysregulation during sessions.| New Harbinger Publications, Inc