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In This Issue:
In our featured interview in this Summer 2008 Issue, our Editor-in-Chief Randall C. Wyatt engages Kenneth V. Hardy in a truly remarkable conversation on some of the most challenging issues in psychotherapy and society, dealing head-on with racism, social justice, diversity and more. Hardy discusses being trained to “be a pretty good white therapist” and what he has learned since then about having healing cross-cultural conversations. 2.5 CE credits are available. Also we’re pleased to present two new articles. Shades of Gray: When a Therapist and Her Client are Survivors of Child Abuse presents a compelling case of a client with Dissociative Identity Disorder—and candidly explores whether the therapist is ready to work with a client who triggers her own childhood trauma. Hollywood on the Couch by therapist and mystery writer Dennis Palumbo is both an entertaining and insightful read about practicing psychotherapy with the Hollywood crowd. CE credits are available for both articles. And as always, our issue features a new psychotherapy cartoon. Since our last issue, we have several new DVD offerings. Assessing ADHD in the Schools and Classroom Interventions for ADHD feature renowned expert Dr. Russell Barkley. These videos are valuable resources for teachers, school counselors, and all mental health practitioners assessing, treating and working with children with ADHD. Coming Out: Voices of Gay and Lesbian Teens and their Families will help you and your clients learn about the different stages and challenges teens go through in the coming out process through interviews with gay teens, their parents, and experts in the field. Thought provoking and accessible, this video is invaluable for all parents, teachers, and professionals working with teenagers. Jacob Levy Moreno: His Life and his Muses is a fascinating portrait of the brilliant yet idiosyncratic founder of psychodrama, as conveyed through interviews of those who knew him best. Finally, When Nietzsche Wept is a new release based on the bestselling novel by Irvin Yalom, imagining the creation of psychoanalysis from an existential perspective.We need your help translating our DVDs! We’re getting increasing requests from therapists and professors around the world for foreign language subtitles on our DVDs. If you are interested in helping us translate subtitles into Spanish, German, French, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, Greek, Turkish and other languages, please email us. Cheers, Victor Yalom, PhD p.s. As always, if you have an idea for an article, or a joke for our humor section, please let me know. Check out our new Guidelines for Submission. June, 2008 |
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