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PSCP 2024 Annual Banquet and Fundraiser

2024-02-20T14:03:59-05:00February 20th, 2024|

You are cordially invited to the PSCP: The Psychology Network 2024 Annual Banquet and Fundraiser Sunday, May 5, 2024 6:30pm to 9:30pm Valley Green Inn Valley Green Road Philadelphia, PA 19118 Please note the event will take place in a covered outdoor space We will be honoring our esteemed 2024 Awardee: Tamar Chansky, Ph.D. Full Course [...]

The Art of Being a Failure as a Therapist—Haley Revisited

2024-02-05T08:12:35-05:00February 5th, 2024|

The Art of Being a Failure as a Therapist—Haley Revisited Jay S. Efran Temple University It has been more than fifty years since Jay Haley published his sardonic essay, "The Art of Being a Failure as a Therapist." In that piece he argued that failing as a therapist was too important to be left entirely [...]

BLOG: Therapists Use of their Personal Selves in Therapy

2022-12-27T09:02:20-05:00December 27th, 2022|

Written By: Harry J. Aponte, PhD (h.c.), MSW, LCSW, LMFT How can therapists be formally trained through their personal resonance with clients and through their personal vulnerabilities to walk in their clients' shoes - perceiving their clients' pains and struggles, feeling them, and being able to more actively and therapeutically relate to them and their [...]

BLOG: Affirmative Attachment-Based Family Therapy for LGBTQIA+ Youth with Suicidal Thoughts and Behavior

2022-05-03T12:19:01-04:00April 26th, 2022|

Suicide is a serious, growing, and multidimensional public health problem in the United States. It is particularly serious in children and adolescents, where it is the second leading cause of death for 15-to-24-year-olds, and the fourth leading cause of death for 5-to-14-year-olds (Hoyert, 2012). In 2011, an estimated 12.1% of adolescents contemplated suicide, 4.0% made [...]

Divorce Triggers: What Clients and their Therapists Should Know

2021-09-21T12:04:37-04:00September 21st, 2021|

While Divorce is a legal process, it does not work like other areas of the law. Unlike other areas of the law that aim to determine who was right and who was wrong, guilty or innocent, Family Law and the Divorce process work differently. Most states [including PA] are considered a ‘no fault divorce’ state, which [...]

Superheroes, Take Off Your Masks, Embrace Authenticity, and Take Care of Yourself

2021-08-31T12:56:20-04:00August 31st, 2021|

Superheroes, Take Off Your Masks, Embrace Authenticity, and Take Care of Yourself Christina Gallman Kemp, Psy.D. Before we are able to express our pain and heal from it, we must acknowledge the root cause. Long before police brutality made it onto the news and cell phone videos of racist incidents went viral, I was tired, fatigued [...]

Psychologists in Primary Care: Considerations on Integrating Behavioral Health Care and Reviewing Treatments for Depression and Anxiety

2021-08-17T18:05:30-04:00August 17th, 2021|

By Julie Radico PsyD ABPP The National Center for Health Workforce Analysis projected that by 2025 there will be a 45,000 or 250,000 shortage in mental health professionals. This includes a projected shortage of psychologists between 8,220 to 57,490.1 Collaborative care models for primary care, including integrated and colocated models, can reduce costs and improve clinical outcomes for [...]

The Skeletons in Therapy’s Closet

2021-03-30T15:04:47-04:00March 30th, 2021|

Written By: Jay S. Efran, Ph.D., M.S., B.A. Psychotherapy is a rapidly evolving field with everchanging traditions. Not long ago, it was considered de rigueur for patients to recline on their analyst’s couch six times a week. Moreover, analysts avoided keeping personal artifacts in their offices for fear of inhibiting the proper development of the [...]

Suicide Among College Student Clients: Who is at Risk?

2021-03-10T19:42:05-05:00March 10th, 2021|

Written By: Jeffrey Hayes, Psy.D. Suicide represents a significant public health concern. More than 45,000 people in the United States die by suicide each year (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2018). Approximately 7% of U.S. citizens have experienced the death of a friend or family member due to suicide (Berman, 2011). In addition to [...]

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