Types of Therapy
Articles on therapies and modalities that can be used in both clinical or positive psychology centered coaching or therapy sessions.
What Is Psychodrama Therapy? 10 Techniques for Your Sessions
Psychodrama has been described as individual therapy in a group format, with action taking place around the protagonist’s multiple roles in life, such as a [...]
How Does Paradoxical Intention Really Work in Therapy?
More than 40 million adults in America live with anxiety. While anxiety disorders, fear, and phobia are highly treatable, only 36.9% of those with anxiety [...]
Expressive Arts Therapy: 15 Creative Activities and Techniques
Expressive arts therapy is a multimodal holistic health intervention that mobilizes creative expression in the service of healing both mind and body. It is especially [...]
Your Ultimate Accelerated Resolution Therapy Guide
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be devastating, and millions of people across the globe experience it. The National Center for PTSD estimates that about 7–8% [...]
PTSD Treatment: How to Support Clients Dealing With Trauma
Imagine going through a traumatic experience like a car accident, earthquake, or explosion. That would be bad enough, wouldn’t it? Now imagine reliving the experience, [...]
Cognitive Remediation Therapy: 13 Exercises & Worksheets
People experiencing mental health issues often have thinking and memory problems. This can result in concentration, organizational, and planning difficulties that impact their quality of [...]
8 Best Laughter Yoga Therapy Exercises for Your Classes
You may burst into laughter at the very thought of laughter yoga. Go ahead; we won’t stop you from having a good chuckle at our [...]
Your Ultimate Interoceptive Exposure Therapy Guide
When fearful, we experience a range of physical sensations, including sweating, shaking, shortness of breath, and a pounding heart (McCabe & Milosevic, 2015). One theory [...]
10 Best Reality Therapy Techniques, Worksheets, & Exercises
Reality Therapy holds clients responsible for their behavior rather than blaming their environment, parents, or culture (Wubbolding, 2017). Unlike many other treatments, Reality Therapy claims [...]
What Is Zen Therapy? The Influence of Buddhism in Psychology
During therapy, have you ever felt like one issue has been resolved, only to find another… and then another? We may seek the support of [...]