Therapy That Sticks

Our Co-Chair, Linda Michaels, wrote an article on therapies that endure. She outlines the evidence base for therapies of depth, insight and relationship, and highlights the false narrative around quick fixes. Referencing her own experience in therapy, along with vignettes from her practice, she gives a moving testimonial and balanced support for therapies that stick. Take it from David Brooks, who highlighted the article, saying “This is a glimpse of a more human way to confront psychological problems.”

Published by Aeon, here’s the article: Therapy that sticks: Why depth therapy is more enduring than a quick fix

March 2020

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