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New Therapist
Indispensable survival guide for the thinking therapist
A hitchhikers guide to solution-focused therapy
By Alison Lewis-Nicholson and Pam Martin
Solution Focused Land (SFL) is an unusual, unique travel destination. For many years it remained relatively unknown, with only a few intrepid travellers venturing to its shores. In more recent years, it has become a very popular destination, with people flocking there for vacations, and employers and funding agencies now sponsor workers to experience the countryside.
But is it love?
An interview with Glen Gabbard Questions by Terri Broll, John Soderlund and Susan Spencer
Internationally renowned psychoanalyst Glen Gabbard probably discusses sex with his clients no more than the average analyst. But few others can claim that a relatively large proportion of the clients with whom they address issues of the flesh are themselves therapists-therapists who have transgressed the most sensitive ethical no-no in the profession: No sex with clients.
Therapeutic issues with internet addicted clients
By Kimberly Young
Internet addiction is a new area of clinical practice and this article outlines sub-types and intervention techniques associated with Internet addiction recovery to assist therapists in assessment and treatment planning with this population.
Integral EMDR
Francine Shapiro
An exclusive interview with Francine Shapiro, the originator of Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing, on why it's a protypically integrative approach.
New Therapist 10th anniversary retrospective
New Therapist recently celebrated its 10th birthday. To mark the end of our first decade as the indispensable, independent providers of news and critique on the world of psychotherapy, we've put together a selection of articles form the first 55 of our editions. The articles are listed below.