This issue looks at the topic of aging, specifically how therapists are experiencing their own aging process. It contains interviews with leading senior therapists who share the challenges and insights that come with working as an older therapist. Additional pieces look at how to help clients engage more fully with practices they learn in sessions, what differentiates good apologies from bad ones, how to help middle-aged men navigate “second adolescence,” and the latest developments in trauma and expressive arts therapy.
Priming Clients for Taking New Practices Home: Four Keys to Enhancing Engagement - Donald Altman
The Power of Apologizing: What It Takes to Really Be Sorry - Harriet Lerner
Second Adolescence: An Alternative to the Mid-Life Crisis - Tammy Nelson
Art and Trauma: Accessing Creative Paths to Healing - Ryan Howes
Continuing education credit is not available on this product.
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