Books
Daring to Love Move Beyond Fear of Intimacy, Embrace Vulnerability, and Create Lasting Connection
by Tamsen Firestone When it comes to finding love, are you standing in your own way? Daring to Love will help you identify the internal barriers that cause you to sabotage your love life.
by Sue Marriott (Author), Ann Kelley (Author) Experienced mental health professionals and hosts of the Therapist Uncensored podcast offer a groundbreaking new clinical perspective that integrates modern attachment theory, relational neuroscience, and current cultural context to create a hopeful framework for deeper and more permanent change, growth and connection in all types of relationships.
by Daniel J. Siegel M.D. (Author), PDP Group (Author) A new way to consider patterns of personality, with the combined application of neurobiology and traditional wisdom.
by Sonja Lyubomirsky (Author), Harry Reis (Author), Gabra Zackman (Narrator) In this pioneering work, a renowned happiness scientist and a top relationship researcher draw on the science of happiness, love, and human connection to offer a powerful framework to help readers appreciate and nurture what makes them feel truly loved.
CE Webinars
Make Sense of Your Past to Empower Your Future: The Power of Creating a Coherent Narrative
LIVE Webinar February 12, 2026 - Dr. Firestone will draw upon the latest research and outline the process of writing a coherent narrative. Creating a coherent narrative also contributes to developing earned secure attachment. CEUS are available with purchase.
Dr. James Gilligan discusses the developmental roots of violence, such as the psychological effects of childhood neglect and dissociation.
Dr. Carol Gilligan is an American feminist, ethicist, and psychologist best known for her work on ethical relationships and gender studies.
Dr. Peter Levine illuminates the Somatic Experiencing Approach to treating trauma.
Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn defines mindfulness as a way of “connecting to your life.”
Dr. James Gilligan approaches violence prevention from a public health, preventive medicine standpoint.
Dr. James Garbarino discusses a variety of topics related to parenting and child development.
Dr. Donald Meichenbaum discusses violence and aggression, from origin to treatment.
Dr. Pat Ogden discusses trauma and the body, introducing her Sensorimotor approach to treatment.
Dr. Israel Orbach discusses the dynamics of suicide and how to both understand and treat suicidal individuals.
In this interview, Dr. Robert Stolorow presents an existential approach to dealing with trauma.
Dr. Pat Love covers a variety of topics regarding relationships and parenting. She begins by defining the concept of love and what it means to be loving.
Dr. Christine Courtois draws upon her expertise in the field of trauma to discuss a variety of trauma related topics.
Dr. David Jobes provides a wealth of information on advances in treating suicidal clients, from causality and contributing factors to risk factors and treatment plans.
Dr. Kirk Schneider offers his insights into the “transformational power of awe, which he depicts as “the wonder and sense of adventure toward living.”
Dr. Stephen Porges discusses his Polyvagal Theory, from its mammalian roots to its effffects on everyday life.
Dr. Donna Rockwell makes an inspiring case for incorporating mindfulness practices into everyday life.