May/June 2015 Cover

Burnout

New Approaches to Rekindling the Flame
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Editor's Note

Rich Simon

Throughout history, for most people it was just expected that work was a difficult, tedious... Read more

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Burnout Reconsidered

What Supershrinks Can Teach Us

Jessica, a counselor in her mid-30’s, works at a large, public mental health clinic in a major metropolitan area. Her workday begins early, the alarm... Read more

Little and Often

Using Micro-Practices for Self-Care

It was a series of upending life events over a period of years—some bad, some good, all unexpected and disorienting—that gradually propelled me into a... Read more

Don't Go It Alone

The Power of Focusing Partnerships

It’s not exactly a state secret: most of us become therapists because we want to help people. We want to help them feel less alone with their pain and find... Read more

Symposium Highlight May 1, 2015

The Colors of Tomorrow

Highlights From Symposium 2015
Rich Simon, Jon Kabat-Zinn, Richard Schwartz, John & Julie Gottman, Esther Perel, Diane Ackerman & Daniel Siegel

After a brutal winter that would’ve given Ernest Shackleton pause, more than 3,700 therapists welcomed the opportunity to escape cabin fever, get out of the... Read more

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Never Too Late

A son reconstructs his story of his mother.