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Understanding the Power of Genograms in Therapy
What Is a Genogram? A genogram is like a family tree with depth. Beyond recording biological relationships, it captures emotional bonds, patterns of behavior, health conditions, and significant life events. Symbols and lines show marriages, divorces, estrangements, mental health diagnoses, addictions, and more. With just one glance, both therapist and patient can see how generational patterns and unresolved legacies shape the present. Genograms as Tools for History Taking Dur
Noah Carroll
Sep 233 min read
Embracing Experiential Therapy: A Path to Healing
The Shift in Therapeutic Approaches This past July 4th, I sat around a shaded table, poolside. I watched my son and his friends swim while talking with a handful of other adults. There was another therapist there as well. When therapists attend social events, we often get asked many questions. With two of us present, the conversation was dominated by matters of human existence. At one point, a man in his mid-50s said, "I like seeing my therapist. I see her maybe once a month
Noah Carroll
Jul 214 min read


EMDR: Therapy Without all the Talk
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a form of psychotherapy developed by psychologist Dr. Francine Shapiro in the...
Noah Carroll
May 213 min read
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