This issue looks at how tribalism and concepts of group identity have led to an unprecedented fracturing of American society, and what therapists can do to help people find common ground. William Doherty’s collaboration with the Better Angels bus tour shows, through trial and error, what approaches have proven most fruitful in helping people from polarized political parties. Brené Brown examines loneliness, why people sort themselves into factions, and the importance of finding “true belonging” and shared humanity. Other articles look at the rise of neurofeedback in the consulting room, and the importance of therapeutic homework in couples therapy and how to motivate clients to do it.
Is There Hope for a Divided America? Tales from the Better Angels Bus Tour - William Doherty
High Lonesome: Braving the Quest for True Belonging - Brené Brown
Taking Therapy Home: Motivating Couples to Do Their Homework - David Treadway
Doing Vulnerability: The Art of Helping Men Open Up - George Faller
The Rise of Neurofeedback: Technology in the Consulting Room - Ryan Howes
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