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Last Saturday my 5-year-old daughter saw her friends go by on their way to shul, and she decided to try
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Last Saturday my 5-year-old daughter saw her friends go by on their way to shul, and she decided to try
Chicken and egg. Someone is unstable due to traumatization. So do you focus on stabilization interventions, which means the client
Perhaps the most frequent theme across posts in this blog is the promotion of psychotherapy for healing – via memory
What makes trauma treatment work? And what can make it work better? This is the first in an irregular series
Have you wanted EMDR training but it was too expensive? If so, you’re not the only one. When I ask
Maybe there’s no nice way to say this, but I’ll give it a try. First of all, I’m not trying
The last blog post focused on the value of the intensive treatment format. The main point was that if the
Why is therapy for an hour per week? Probably because: You can fit it into a weekly routine. Each session’s
Since developing Progressive Counting (PC) in 2007, I’ve been teaching it quite a bit, often to therapists who are already
Much has been made of the importance of non-specific factors (such as empathy, therapeutic alliance, etc.) to therapy outcome, and
When I call therapists in other locations to check them out for a referral, I briefly describe the case and
Hi. Ricky Greenwald here, founder and director of Trauma Institute & Child Trauma Institute, and this blog’s author. Welcome to
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