In this post, I will continue my suggestions for maintaining neutrality in the couples’ therapy room.
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Maintaining Neutrality In Couples Therapy – Part I
Working with couples can be very interesting, exciting and rewarding! But couples often present additional challenges to therapists. In this series of posts, I will provide tips on maintaining neutrality.
How To Email Your Professor
If you are a student, perhaps you have wanted to email your professor but didn’t know how…if so this post is for you!
Don’t Sabotage Your Sessions
As experts in communication, we are aware that most of communication is non-verbal. But are we fully aware of our own non-verbals? What if we are doing something that is alienating the client?
What To Expect From Your Supervisor
Supervised clinical experience is a requirement for licensure. Whether you are receiving supervision in a practicum or internship class, or as a registered intern after you graduate, here is what you should expect from your supervisor.
How To Succeed In Graduate School
Now that I’ve had a few semesters teaching graduate students, I’d like to revisit a topic: how to be successful in graduate school:
It’s Interview Time!
It’s that time of year again! Soon we will be interviewing students for admission into our program. In this post, I will discuss the most common interview mistakes.
What Not To Wear- Revisited
A few years ago, I wrote a very popular post about “what not to wear” for therapists. My concern is that female therapists, particularly younger ones, may not be aware of the effect that their dress has on their clients. In this post, I will revisit that topic.
Bullying Resources
Public awareness of bullying continues to grow. In this post, I list some resources that might be of use to you or your clients.
Workplace Burnout For Women
Stress is a common issue affecting clients, particularly women. In this post, I will share some recent statistics as well as strategies for handling stress.