Book Review: Choose to be Happily Married, How Everyday Decisions Can Lead to Lasting Love
July 28, 2010 by Internet Editor
Filed under Latest from the Division of Psychotherapy
By Staci Weiner, Psy.D.
Apple Psychological, LLP.
www.applepsychological.com.
Choose to be Happily Married, How Everyday Decisions Can Lead to Lasting Love by Bonnie Jacobson, Ph.D., Publisher Adams Media, May 2010.
This is a relationship road map; a manual for relationships that leads to successful communication, listening skills, and ultimate connection between two people. Illustrating twenty-five crucial turning points, [...]
Read the Latest Edition of the Psychotherapy Bulletin: 2010 45(2)
June 23, 2010 by Internet Editor
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Psychotherapy Bulletin 45(2): Online Version
Clinical Implications of Therapist-Client Interactions on the Internet: Boundary Considerations in Cyberspace
May 10, 2010 by Internet Editor
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By Dr Keely Kolmes and Dr. Dan Taube.
Our society and, indeed, the world, is becoming increasingly networked via the Internet, and mental health practitioners are beginning to rely more heavily on the World Wide Web. As this happens, reports of encounters with clients and treatment complexities have begun to emerge (Grohol, 2008; Hsiung, 2009). The [...]
Ask the Ethicist Blog
December 10, 2009 by Jeffrey Barnett
Filed under Ask the Ethicist
Ask the Ethicist is a feature on the website of the APA Division of Psychotherapy that provides a forum for asking questions involving ethics and professional practice issues. All psychotherapists face ethically challenging dilemmas and situations in their professional work, whether it be in providing psychotherapy, in conducting research, in supervision or consultation, or [...]
The Role of Client Attachment in the Process of Individual Psychotherapy with Adults
July 30, 2009 by Internet Editor
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Susan S. Woodhouse
Pennsylvania State University
Recently Meifen Wei wrote a very interesting News You Can Use (NYCU) feature on implications of attachment theory and research for counseling and psychotherapy (see the Division 29 website, http://www.divisionofpsychotherapy.org/). Her NYCU article focused on links between attachment and the development of coping styles and relationship patterns, as well as on [...]



