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Pregnant woman speaking with a therapist during a counseling session, illustrating perinatal mental health support in therapy.

What Therapists Need to Know About Perinatal Mental Health

Perinatal mental health is often overlooked in therapy. Learn what therapists need to assess and address during pregnancy and postpartum.
Therapist practicing acceptance commitment therapy through mindful breathing and self-compassion at home

Why Acceptance Commitment Therapy Matters for Therapists, Too

Why acceptance commitment therapy matters for therapists too, and how ACT can support your values and long-term career sustainability.
a paper cutout of the side profile of a head with flowers coming out of the top of it representing why therapists need to grow too.

Why Therapists Need to Grow Too

As therapists, we all want to help our clients, but there are limits to our role. Learn why therapists can’t do the work for clients and what to do instead.
Organizational consultant leading a collaborative discussion with a group of business professionals in a bright, modern office.

How Therapists Can Transition Into Work as an Organizational Consultant and Executive Coach

Learn how therapists can become an organizational consultant or executive coach with clear steps, skills, and ethical guidance.
A female therapists talks with an 18 year old male who is aging out of foster care representing A Home Within.

Hero Spotlight: A Home Within

A Home Within is a group of hero therapists that help current and former foster care kids. Learn about the work they do and how to get involved.
Scientist examining psilocybin mushrooms in a petri dish as part of psychedelic and MDMA therapy research.

How MDMA Therapy and Other Psychedelics Are Revolutionizing Mental Health Care

Discover how MDMA therapy and psychedelic treatment are reshaping mental health care for trauma, anxiety, and healing.
Close-up of a microphone on stage symbolizing therapists speaking out and advocating for systemic change in mental health.

How Therapists Can Drive Systemic Change: Tackling Systemic Issues in Mental Health Through Advocacy

Therapists can lead systemic change through advocacy and action that address systemic issues in mental health care.

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