Book review: Coaching skills: A handbook by Jenny Rogers
Delegates on my coaching training sessions often ask for recommendations of good books on coaching and this is a mature, comprehensive and
Delegates on my coaching training sessions often ask for recommendations of good books on coaching and this is a mature, comprehensive and
Late last year, I began a project I’d been putting off for a long while: culling my professional books. I had thousands. They filled the shelves
Working with a therapist can help you manage or improve your mental health. elenabs/iStock via Getty Images Plus by Sourav Sengupta, University at
Oxford University VR spinout demonstrates significant psychotherapy benefits in Lancet study (Fierce Healthcare): Virtual reality can help treat
Oxford University VR spinout demonstrates significant psychotherapy benefits in Lancet study (Fierce Healthcare): Virtual reality can help treat
You’ve taken the leap and scheduled a first appointment with a therapist. Maybe it’s your first-ever session with anyone, or your last session
Gray-Matter Morphometry of Internalizing-Symptom Dimensions During AdolescenceHarry R. Smolker, Hannah R. Snyder, Benjamin L. Hankin, and Marie T.
Gray-Matter Morphometry of Internalizing-Symptom Dimensions During AdolescenceHarry R. Smolker, Hannah R. Snyder, Benjamin L. Hankin, and Marie T.
Book Review – April 2022 She knew now what had happened to her. She was afraid of Harding Powell; and it was her fear that had cried to her to go,
“Wisdom is merely the movement from fighting life to embracing it.” ~Rasheed Ogunlaru Three years ago, I fell into the blind spot of medicine:
Since its founding in 1974 by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Naropa University—previously The Naropa Institute—has been a beacon for Buddhist studies
Since its founding in 1974 by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Naropa University—previously The Naropa Institute—has been a beacon for Buddhist studies
Lynne Layton is a psychoanalyst in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and part-time assistant clinical professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School.
Many clients come to therapy wanting to look beyond themselves – talking about relationships, values and even spirituality. SDI Productions/E+ via
Study: Computer-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy (CCBT) improved depression for primary care patients (MobiHealth News): Researchers found