Dr. Steiner’s work on the professional will has been cited in the Wall Street Journal, a textbook entitled Skilled Empathy: Creating Safety through Therapeutic Attachment, (Gollnick, 2005), incorporated into the curriculum for FilmTx, a continuing education provider, published in The California Therapist. One of her articles, “The Empty Chair, Making our Absence Less Traumatic for Everyone” was published in The New Therapist, a South African journal distributed in South Africa, New Zealand and Australia.
Her contributions have been acknowledged by being invited to contribute articles to a wide range of prestigious publications, among them are:
- Steiner, A. (2011, March/April). The therapist’s professional will: A back-up plan every clinician needs. GROUP. (Special Issue 35: The Aging of Group Therapists).
- Steiner, A. (2011, November/December). Preparing your clients and yourself for the unexpected: Therapist illness, retirement, and death. The California Therapist.
- Steiner, A. (2011 July/August) Therapists need a strong back-up plan. The National Psychologist.
- Steiner, A. (2004, July/September). The therapist protection plan: Preparing for expected and unexpected absences from practice. The California Therapist.
Complete Bibliography
Books
- Steiner, A. (2026). The psychotherapist’s professional will: guidelines for managing planned and unplanned absence, Plan Ahead Press.
- Steiner, A. (2024). Help your group thrive: workbook and planning guide – Chinese language translation, published by Green Pastures, Hong Kong.
- Steiner, A. (2020). How to create and sustain groups that thrive: therapist’s workbook and planning guide, 3rd edition: Routledge Books, London.
- Steiner, A. (2012). The therapist’s professional will: guidelines for managing planned and unplanned absence: downloadable system. No longer available.
Articles
- Steiner, A. (2014, November/ December). Your therapist’s professional will – if not now, when? The Therapist Vol. 26, No. 6, 47-56.
- Steiner, A. (2011, November/ December). Preparing your clients and yourself for the unexpected: therapist illness, retirement and death. The Therapist Vol. 23, No. 6, 47-56.
- Steiner, A. ( 2011, July/August) Therapists need a strong back-up plan The National Psychologist, 20-21.
- Steiner, A. (2011, March/April). The therapist’s professional will: A back-up plan every clinician needs. GROUP. (Special Issue 35: The Aging of Group Therapists).
- Steiner, A. (2011 July/August) Therapists need a strong back-up plan. The National Psychologist.
- Steiner, A. (2009, Spring) “Is your motto “Be Prepared!?” Northern California Chapter of the National Speaker’s Association, Speaker Magazine.
- Steiner, A. (2007). The empty chair: Making our absence less traumatic for everyone. New Therapist, Vol 48, 11-21.
- Steiner, A. (2007). Audio CD with downloadable worksheets: The Therapist’s Professional Will: The Complete Guide.
- Steiner, A. (2004, July/September). The therapist protection plan: Preparing for expected and unexpected absences from practice. The California Therapist.
- Steiner, A. (2003). Preparing your clients and yourself for the unexpected: Therapist illness, retirement and death. www.PsyBC.com
- Steiner, A. (2002). The empty chair: Making our absence less traumatic for everyone. Psychotherapy.net.
- Steiner, A. (2001, Jan/February). When the therapist has to cancel. The California Therapist, 52-54.
Chapter Contributor
- Skilled Empathy Through Therapeutic Attachment: for Beginning and Experienced Therapists, Gollnick, Laura E., Wellness Plus Publishing, CA, 2004.
- Believing in Ourselves: A Celebration of Women, Nancy Carson (Editor), Jennifer Jones (Photographer); Kansas City: Andrew McNeil Publishing, 2002.
- Sometimes you just want to feel like a human being: case studies of empowering psychotherapy with people with disabilities, Blotzer, Mary Ann and Ruth, Richard, Paul H. Brookes, Maryland, 1995.