March/April 2013

Clinical Wisdom

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Editor's Note

Rich Simon

The pioneers in our field—Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Virginia Satir, Fritz Perls, Salvador... Read more

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Wisdom In Psychotherapy

Can We Afford It?

It wasn’t their research results or bestselling books that set apart Freud, Rogers, Minuchin, and Satir. They seemed to have a sense of what really mattered... Read more

Dark Passage

Suffering and the Quest for Wisdom

There’s something about healing from the deep emotional suffering that feels like death and rebirth—not the quick kind that some claim to receive in... Read more

The Many Faces Of Wisdom

Perspectives on Therapy’s Questions

Excerpts from a series of interviews with some of the wisest souls in the field of psychology and psychotherapy on essential questions clinicians struggle with... Read more

Extra Feature

Psychotherapy’s Mark Twain

For Frank Pittman, Self-Seriousness Was the One Unpardonable Sin

Networker movie critic and contributor Frank Pittman delighted in pointing out the follies, foibles, and excesses of the therapy world, especially anything he... Read more

Mentalization

Something New or Just Old Wine in New Bottles?

Finding the Hero Within

Exploring the Link Between Trauma and Oppression

Testing the Bond

What's family without shared identity?

After the Anger

Learning to Love an Imperfect Parent