When and how to discuss psychiatric medication with therapy clients by Scott Gordon, M.D. | Feb 28, 2025 | Provider Resources Talk therapy is a cornerstone of mental health treatment, providing clients with the tools and support needed to navigate life’s challenges. However, for some individuals, therapy alone may not be enough. If you’ve been working with a client for a while and their symptoms aren’t improving, or they seem stuck,…
How therapists can balance emotional labor, vulnerability, and boundaries in relationships by Nona Kelly, LMFT | Feb 14, 2025 | Provider Resources Romantic relationships are challenging for anyone, but for therapists, they come with unique complexities. The very skills that make us effective in our professional roles—emotional attunement, active listening, and relational insight—can sometimes complicate our personal relationships. Turning off “therapist mode,” managing emotional labor, and maintaining boundaries while fostering genuine connection…
Navigating political anxiety and tension in therapy: A guide for talk therapists by Pedro Sam, LMHC | Jan 31, 2025 | Provider Resources Politics isn’t just in the headlines—it’s in our therapeutic spaces, too. A staggering 31% of people say political news adds to their anxiety. That means a good number of your clients are carrying political stress into their sessions. And let’s be honest, you probably feel it too. As therapists, we…