Monday, September 9, 2013

Psychotherapy Networker

Psychotherapy NetworkerI originally subscribed to this magazine when it was the Family Therapy Networker, and found it very enlightening. I was a new family therapist and felt it was a classy professional magazine, more substantial than Psychology today for practitioners. The focus still is psychotherapy and recent research trends, but broader than just family therapy. It is accessible to laypersons yet intelligent enough for the professional.

Psychotherapy Networker

This magazine is a beautifully done publication. Articles and advertising are very current, interesting, and helpful. Great way to keep abreast of things concerning your mental health career. Topics include: life coaching and other specific trainings, conferences and seminars, products to use or sell, client issues, building a practice, becoming more technology savvy, book reviews of suggested reading, and more. Very good reading at a great price. You can also obtain two CE credits by reading an issue of the magazine--details inside (nice bonus).

Buy Psychotherapy Networker Now

This is a niche magazine with a very intelligent readership. It's beautifully written. It won a National Magazine Award for Public Service one year,

beating out The Atlantic. And it has been nominated for several other National Magazine Awards. These are the

Pulitzer Prizes for magazines. You can count on the Networker to take an intelligent look at a psychology trend,

and then go beyond the basics, to see where the issue sits within the larger culture. This is where the brilliance comes

in. You actually don't have to be a therapist to get a lot out of it. Plus, it isn't a cheerleader for its field. It has good critical thinking.

(Disclosure: I am still listed on the masthead as a features editor, as I used to edit a section and I have written many articles for them in the past. I work as a freelance writer for many publications. But I'd say what I'm saying even if I hadn't. The editor, Rich Simon, is one of the smartest in the business.)

Read Best Reviews of Psychotherapy Networker Here

As a psychologist and family therapist, I must confess that this is the only journal I still sit down to read cover to cover. It's been a great way to stay connected over the years to new developments and trends in the field of therapy, and it also helps create a sense of community with fellow therapists. I love the very human approach taken by many regular contributors who write not as 'experts' but as vulnerable and imperfect 'coping models'. I miss the excellent film reviews from a therapeutic angle by Frank Pittman, who recently passed away; its savvy approach to modern culture is one of the things that help keeps the Networker so relevant.

Want Psychotherapy Networker Discount?

I am a child and family therapist and it is my favorite magazine great to get the latest information on up-to-date research and therapy topics well written and informative I have had other therapy magazine subscriptions but let them lapse.

No comments:

Post a Comment