Editor's Note
Livia KentThe New Supervision
Are We Meeting the Needs of Today’s Therapists?The stakes for quality supervision are high. And yet, live supervision is increasingly considered more a bonus than a staple. Read more
The Four Stages of Supervision
Establishing a Lasting Relationship with Your SuperviseeTeacher? Guide? Gatekeeper? Consultant? How clarifying your role as supervisor helps. Read more
Through the One-Way Mirror
The Education of a Family TherapistAs a family therapy trainee in the 70s, it was easy to feel like part of a larger revolution. Read more
Therapy, Fast and Slow
Training Clinicians to Balance Doing with BeingHow do therapists create a great training culture, one in which we become substantially better at what we do? Read more
Embracing Our Core Competencies
How Would It Change the Practice of Therapy?Training to become technicians in particular areas isn’t what best serves our clients. Read more
The Perpetual Student
A Trauma Treatment JourneyA long-term client leads a therapist to discover that maybe the hard way is how we learn best. Read more
Beyond the Brain-Body Split
A Relational Neuroscience PerspectiveThinking about behavior only in terms of reinforcement and consequence is outdated. It’s not mind over matter. It’s both. Are new therapists getting that... Read more
Decolonizing Mental Health
The Healing Power of CommunityTraining must go beyond the intellectual exercise of grasping the concept of racism. The real work is getting out of our chairs and going into our communities... Read more
The Therapists Who Raised Me
Tales from a Terrace Talk VeteranWhen becoming a therapist feels like part of our genetic makeup. Read more
Extra Feature
The Love Magician
A Therapist Lays Down Her WandThere’s magic in therapy—all types—the most astonishing of which only happens when you stop trying to put on a flawless show. Read more
Three clinicians share their experiences of the power of supervision. Read more