by Melissa Jamrock | Aug 22, 2015
Julie and Dave Nylund discuss the clinical use of cultural studies methodologies as a way to engage youth in productive, meaningful, and meaning-making conversations about the influence of popular culture in their lives. Julie and Dave meet with a group of youth to...
by Melissa Jamrock | Aug 22, 2015
A year after their first meeting (Queer Theory In Action: Theoretical Resources for Therapeutic Conversations), Julie meets with Tighearnan to discuss the developments in his life, and particularly in his relationship with his mom. In a separate conversation, Dave...
by Melissa Jamrock | Aug 22, 2015
Julie is honored to interview Sheila McNamee about her influential & pioneering work articulating therapy as a productive process of social construction. Following this illuminating discussion, Sheila conducts a live consultation with a therapist working with a...
by Melissa Jamrock | Aug 22, 2015
Julie & Scott Miller discuss and demonstrate the use of the Outcome Rating Scale and the Session Rating Scale–the only consumer-driven outcome management system in the world. Julie meets with a mom & her teen daughter and Scott works with a mandated...
by Melissa Jamrock | Aug 22, 2015
Julie & Dave Nylund discuss queer theory as a cutting-edge theoretical resource for clinical practice. Julie meets with a trans-identified youth and Dave has a session with a transgender woman. Following each session, there is a rich reflection that includes...
by Melissa Jamrock | Aug 22, 2015
Now available through the International Center for Clinical Excellence–Feedback Informed Treatment Manuals click here These extremely readable and highly practical manuals–which Julie co-authored with a team of amazing clinicians–are the perfect...
by Melissa Jamrock | Aug 22, 2015
Cover art by Ruben LlanillosThis is the first therapy book that focuses on clinical work with youth who construct queer identities (as differentiated from essentialized gay or lesbian identities). It’s also the first practice-based book that draws on queer...