Here are some popular misconceptions about brief therapy: It sacrifices a real therapeutic alliance. It is only popular because insurance companies love it.  It doesn’t work long term.  Many counselors with in-depth training in brief therapy models are quick to dispel these myths and contend that brief therapy can help

Parenting is often referred to as the hardest job in the world. Just how hard is it, then, to counsel someone who is struggling in that role? Hard enough that John Sommers-Flanagan and Sara Polanchek teamed up to present a session titled “How to Listen So Parents Will Talk and

The whispers, controversy and speculation surrounding the possible contents of the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) seemingly began as soon as professionals opened the cover to the DSM-IV text revision back in 2000. Later this month, that speculation will finally end as the

The 3,494 individuals who attended the American Counseling Association’s 2013 Conference & Expo in March came to Cincinnati from across the United States and the world to learn the latest information about counseling practice and to share their own knowledge, all while getting to know one another. Attendees chose from