[Video] Rick Hanson: Why Therapy Outcomes Haven’t Improved in 40 Years
There’s a striking statistic that Dr. Rick Hanson shares that may come as a surprise to some: research suggests that average outcomes in psychotherapy haven’t meaningfully improved in over 40 years.
The reason for this, he says, is that the field has become increasingly skilled at helping clients have beneficial experiences, but the work of helping those experiences become lasting inner change has largely been left out.
In this video, Dr. Hanson shares the research — and what he believes the field needs to do differently.
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On-Demand Workshop with Rick Hanson!
We’re thrilled to share a 90-minute on-demand workshop with Rick Hanson — Creating Lasting Change in Therapy: Neuroplasticity for Resilience and Inner Resources.
In this 90-minute experiential workshop, Rick Hanson explores how therapists can help clients move beyond temporary insight and support healing that becomes more deeply rooted, embodied, and lasting over time. Drawing from neuroscience, mindfulness, and positive neuroplasticity, he shares practical approaches for helping clients build resilience, strengthen inner resources, and cultivate enduring emotional well-being.
In this workshop you will learn:
- How neuroplasticity shapes emotional healing, resilience, and long-term growth
- Practical ways to help beneficial experiences become more deeply internalized and embodied
- How therapists can support clients in building lasting inner resources such as calm, self-worth, compassion, confidence, and resilience
- How to work with pain and difficult emotions while also strengthening positive emotional resources
- Experiential practices for helping clients “take in the good” and cultivate enduring emotional capacities
Plus:
- Get lifetime access to the recording and transcript

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