When therapy works, it is rarely just the technique. The most reliable predictor of change, across different kinds of psychological therapy, is whether the client and therapist can build a working relationship that both of them trust. Clinicians call it the therapeutic alliance, a mix of shared...
Read more →Leaders inherit more than job descriptions. They inherit people’s expectations of safety, fairness, and possibility, most of which were set long before anyone filled out a W-4. Attachment theory gives a practical frame for how those expectations show up at work, and why some managers become...
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