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The Theory of Change Podcast
Diverse by Design: The Mosaic of Philosophical Positions Within Humanistic Counseling and Psychotherapy
This conversation with Dr. Brett Wilkinson focuses on four primary schools of though within humanistic counseling theory and practice. We explore the value of being explicit about philosophical positions as a mode growing scholarship and community. About our guest Dr. Brett Wilkinson's collective scholarly works draw upon continental philosophy, cognitive science, psychology of mind, and applied therapeutic practices to forge new and innovative pathways into the future of mental health. He serves as editor-in-chief of The Journal of Humanistic Counseling, founding Director of the PFW Institute for Counseling Research, and is a licensed counselor in p...
2026-02-25
52 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Life Enhancing Anxiety: A Path Toward Depth in the Human Experience
Our Guest Dr, Kirk Schneider is a licensed psychologist and leading spokesperson for contemporary existential-humanistic and existential-integrative psychology. Dr. Schneider is past editor of the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, adjunct faculty at Saybrook University and Teachers College, Columbia University, and president of the Existential-Humanistic Institute (EHI), He is also a Fellow of five divisions of the American Psychological Association (Humanistic, Psychotherapy, Clinical, Theoretical and Philosophical, and Independent Practice) as well as a frequent speaker at conferences and in the media. Dr. Schneider is also the recipient of Honorary Diplomas and Memberships from The Society for Existential A...
2026-01-22
44 min
Salta da Cama
Falamos da Explotación Sexual e a Trata de Personas, con Verónica Barros, de BARROS PSICOLOGÍA
Cada martes falo coa Psicóloga e sexóloga Verónica Barros de Barros psicoloxía , un espazo no que se abordan cuestións fundamentais do benestar emocional, as dinámicas persoais e as relacións humanas. Un podcast pensado para quen quere reflexionar, conectar coas súas emocións e aprender ferramentas útiles para vivir con máis saúde mental, autenticidade e respeto propio. Hoxe falamos da Explotación Sexual e a Trata de Personas. "Vagalumes, en Santiago de Compostela axuda a persoas vítimas da prostitución, abuso ou trata de persoas". "Estamos nunha sociedade na que a muller é un p...
2025-09-23
15 min
El Brief
Brief 73 - Alfredo Saade, nuevos impuestos, amenaza estadounidense a Venezuela y la reina del Carnaval.
Esta semana, les contamos la polémica por la salida de Alfredo Saade de la jefatura de gabinete del Gobierno Nacional. También tenemos un detalle de la propuesta de nuevos impuestos al licor, tabaco y otros artículos de consumo en la reforma tributaria. Además analizamos cómo la llegada de barcos de Estados Unidos a Venezuela ha aumentado la tensión entre Donald Trump y Latinoamérica. Cerramos con la presentación de Michelle Char como reina del Carnaval de Barranquilla y su importancia para la cultura barranquillera.Nuestros recomendados son:Hip Hop al Parqu...
2025-08-22
15 min
Entrevistas La FM de RCN
Daniel Palacios: duro con la actitud de Alfredo Saade, tras la muerte de Miguel Uribe
Daniel Palacios: duro con la actitud de Alfredo Saade, tras la muerte de Miguel Uribe
2025-08-12
09 min
Podcast para dormirse
398. 🍑 El tatuaje de Mónica
APORTAR 1 DÓLAR AL MES con Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/webapps/billing/plans/subscribe?plan_id=P-7UW227459M544662JM2MVMBA PARA DONAR LA CANTIDAD QUE QUIERAS https://paypal.me/podcastparadormirse Mi número telefónico es +542235208859. Agradecería que me enviaran mensajes de audio para poder reproducir en el podcast y para que nos escuchemos entre todos. Para que todos aquellos que están como vos, escuchando porque no se pueden dormir, sepan que no están solos. Tambié...
2025-08-05
1h 20
CosmoVersus Pódcast
45. Coleccionando a Don Quijote. Con Luis Soria Galera
Viajeros y exploradores del cosmoverso: la Estrella Fugaz realiza un desvío inusual para detenerse en un campo poco explorado. En el episodio de hoy hablo con Luis Soria Galera, fervoroso coleccionista de objetos y ediciones de Don Quijote de la Mancha. Ha realizado numerosas exposiciones por ciudades de toda España, en los últimos años, con miles de objetos de gran valor cultural e histórico: sellos, bacías, libros, discos, cromos, postales, décimos de lotería, cuadros, figuras, marionetas... ¿Hay algo que falte? Sí, aquí no cabría todo lo que podría mencionar. Yo le conocí en 201...
2025-05-26
1h 35
testimonios
Aldo Bravo: "Vamos a seguir defendiendo que un mundo mejor es posible"
"Hace 128 años, hombres como Juan B. Justo, José Ingenieros y otros decidieron crear un partido para defender a los trabajadores, a los obreros", relata el analista desde su ciudad, Santiago del Estero, en el análisis que reproduce el desarrollo de esta nota, "para hacerse cargo de lo que estaba pendiente en la legislación; [...] fundaron el Partido Socialista [argentino] un 28 y 29 de junio [de 1896]". El Partido Socialista (PS) es un proyecto político argentino fundado el 28 de junio de 1896. Se enrola en la socialdemocracia. Internacionalmente está afiliado a la Alianza Progresista. A lo largo de su exi...
2024-06-29
05 min
Histórias da América Latina com Ariel Palacios
6 - Alfredo Stroessner e suas eleições fake no Paraguai
Ouça agora o episódio em que Ariel Palácios conta sobre Alfredo Stroessner e suas eleições fake no Paraguai. O caso está no livro que o colunista está lançando, com histórias curiosas e muitas vezes bizarras de ditadores latino-americanos ao longo da história do continente.
2024-04-10
02 min
Ahí vamos
Reabre Clásica y Moderna, la librería emblema de la cultura porteña
Raquel Rodrigo, que también recuperó El Tropezón, reabre hoy la librería porteña Clásica y Moderna, la joya de Callao y Paraguay, el mismo lugar en el que lo dirigió Natu Poblet hasta su muerte. "Hemos resucitado Clásica y Moderna. Las dos entrellas del lugar son la librería y el piano", dijo la empresaria, y agregó: "Quiero respetar la historia y la memoria. La librería va a seguir funcionando tal cual con una gastronomía muy buena". La librería había sido fundada hace 85 años por Francisco Poblet, y personalidades destacadas de la cultura c...
2023-12-11
05 min
La Caja de Pandora
Parkinson y Alternativas para su Tratamiento con Alfredo Muñoz Gaona
Parkinson y Alternativas para su Tratamiento con Alfredo Muñoz Gaona Alfredo Muñoz Gaona - Tel.: 963 516 680 - info@weracu.org - www.parkinsonysalud.com - https://alternativeparkinson.org/ - https://www.youtube.com/@centrodemedicinaneuro-rege2375 - https://www.facebook.com/CentroDeMedicinaNeuroRegenerativa/?locale=es_ES Neuropsicólogo en Centro de Medicina Neuro-Regenerativa - Licenciado en Psicología - Master en Psicopatología, Neuropsicología y Psicología de la Salud - Master en Psicología Pericial - Más de 16 años de experiencia en enfermedades neurodegenerativas LUIS PALACIOS - luis@lacajadepandora.eu - WhatsApp: +34 622 608 139 - https://linktr.ee/cajadepandora.oficial #AlfredoMuñ...
2023-11-30
57 min
Noticias de Hoy
Noticias 31 de mayo
En México diez presuntos criminales resultaron muertos en un enfrentamiento entre agentes de policía y miembros de un grupo delictivo en la carretera federal hacia Nuevo Laredo, México, según informó el secretario de Seguridad de Nuevo León, Gerardo Palacios.
2023-05-31
02 min
La Perra del Espectáculo
El verdadero motivo por el que Verónica Castro dejó de ser amiga de Alfredo Palacios
Tras casi 30 años de amistad, la actriz y conductora Verónica Castro, abandonó la amistad que tenía con Alfredo Palacios, “el estilista de las estrellas.” Este fue el motivo:
2022-10-01
01 min
CULTURALES – Antena Libre FM 89.1 Mhz
Primer Taller de Fotografía y Haiku
Comenzará el 4 de mayo en la sala Quime-Quipan ubicada en la calle Alfredo Palacios 1200 de Fiske Menuco/General Roca. A cargo de la coordinación se encontrarán la escritora Graciana Miller junto a la fotógrafa Viviana Portnoy, quienes pasaron por el micrófono de Isla de Radio y hablaron de las características de esta poesía milenaria originaria de Japón, pero difundida universalmente. Se trata de un formato de escritura simple y reflexiva, en donde la búsqueda de la síntesis nos permite visualizar la esencia de algún concepto, lo cual funciona tanto para las palabra...
2022-05-03
19 min
Podcast El Sindical Radio
Día internacional contra la Explotación Sexual y la Trata de Mujeres, Niños y Niñas
El Día Internacional contra la Explotación Sexual y la Trata de Mujeres, Niños y Niñas, establecido por la Conferencia Mundial de la Coalición Contra el Tráfico de Personas en coordinación con la Conferencia de Mujeres, en enero de 1999 en Bangladesh, tiene por objetivo concientizar sobre este flagelo y su impacto a escala global. A nivel mundial, se estima que alrededor de 1,8 millones de personas pueden ser víctimas de explotación sexual y tráfico de personas, delito que en rentabilidad y magnitud es equiparable al tráfico de drogas y de armas, y consiste...
2021-09-24
14 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Joining the Psychedelic Renaissance: Expanding the Experience of Meaning-Making in Psychotherapy
Today we speak with Ben Hearn, a doctoral candidate from the School of Human Services at the University of Cincinnati. Ben's work focuses on the integration of psychedelics into formal counseling practices. Contact theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2021-07-06
45 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Optimizing Experiences and Performance Through Flow State
In this episode we are joined by Dr. Isaac Burt, an associate professor of counselor education at Florida International University. We discussed the altered state of consciousness called Flow. Dr. Burt explores what the experience of flow is and how we can be deliberate about it in optimizing our life experiences. Contact theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2021-05-27
54 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
A Matter of Balance: Getting in Touch with Our Clinical Self
This episode features Nicole Arzt. She is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and author of the book Sometimes Therapy is Awkward (audiobook now available). We discuss her book and the value of therapy for those looking to heal or change. Find more from Nicole Arzt at www.psychotherapymemes.com Contact theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2021-04-14
38 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Lunchroom Cypher Podcast: Emotionally Freeing Classrooms
This bonus episode features one of the inaugural episodes of the Lunchroom Cypher Podcast. Dr. Chris Emdin, Columbia Teachers College Professor, Author of the New York Times Best Seller "For While Folks Who Teach In The Hood: And The Rest of Y'all Too", and the forthcoming text - "Ratchetdemic: Reimagining Academic Success". Together we discuss how supporting student's social and emotional development is the responsibility of all educators. Subscribe the The Lunchroom Cypher Podcast available wherever you listen to podcasts Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2021-04-07
53 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Religious Diversity: Contemplating the Experiences of the Cultural Other
This episode was recorded before the shootings in Boulder Colorado. Dr. D'Silva and myself stand in solidarity toward community healing for all those impacted by this tragedy. Dr. D'Silva is faculty in the philosophy department at UCCS and whose research includes philosophy of Religion, Islamic Philosophy, and Post Colonial Theory. This conversation centers us on the dynamics of religious freedom in contemporary times and what this means for our wellness and stability. Contact theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2021-04-01
1h 04
The Theory of Change Podcast
Clearing the Clutter: The Phenomenology of Empathy
This episode we are joined by Dr. Brett Wilkinson, an assistant professor of counselor education at Purdue University. We discuss the complexities of empathy and emerging perspectives on self compassion and interpersonal wellness. For more from Dr. Wilkinson: https://www.pfw.edu/departments/cepp/depts/professional-studies/about/wilkinson.html Contact theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By Nick Tresente and The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2021-01-29
40 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Developing An Adaptive Career Mindset
Our conversation today focuses on the world of work in a society recently characterized change and unpredictability. Dr. Brian Hutchison is an an expert career coach, counselor, educator, and researcher. His work seeks to capture trends in the world of work and reframe our outlook toward career. For more from Dr. Hutchison: https://www.globalcareerguy.com Contact theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By Nick Tresente and The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2021-01-13
45 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Understanding Complexities of Allyship
Dèsa Daniel is a counselor educator who's work centers the lived experiences of African American communities. In this episode we discuss allyship and the influence of the Black Lives Matter movement on on our understanding of how we as individuals can shape our society. For more, please visit desadaniel.com Contact theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-12-30
44 min
Café de Datos
37. Invitados: Alfredo y Joaquin Palacios Roji - La historia de "GUIA ROJI" y el futuro de los mapas
En este capítulo entrevistamos a Alfredo y Joaquin Palacios Roji de la GUIAROJI. Esta es una organización dedicada a la generación y comercialización de cartografía en México. Desde 1928 han generado algunos de los mapas de la era moderna que reflejan más historia de los cambios urbanísticos del país. Nos contaron sobre las transformaciones que ha tenido las técnicas de recopilar información y capturarla en mapas. En este capítulo platicamos sobre la cartografía como arte y ciencia y la historia de México en mapas. Así...
2020-12-15
51 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Understanding Social-Ecological Factors in Mental Health
This episode features Dr. Kaprea Johnson an Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. We are discussing health disparities among minority and vulnerable populations. To access more of Dr. Johnson's work visit her faculty page at VCU https://soe.vcu.edu/directory/full-directory/first--last-name-301577-en.html Contact theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-12-14
49 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Reclaiming Your Narrative: Storytellers As Stewards of Community
Episode 51 features poets Mercedez Holtry and Hakim Bellamy. Both are renown artists, teachers and writers. We talk about storytelling and contemporary struggles for space in the dominant narrative. We stress the value of expression and listening as communal and integral to our wellness. To hear more from Mercedez and Hakim check out the resources below. https://humansofnewmexico.com/2017/01/11/mercedez-holtry/ https://hakimbe.com http://www.beyondpoetryink.com Contact theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Audio Engineer Daniel Reza Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-11-30
1h 15
The Theory of Change Podcast
Trailer: New Episodes Resume Next Week
Greetings listeners, The Theory of Change Podcast has been on a break and will resume releasing new content next week. Please contact the show at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com
2020-11-20
00 min
Adela Micha
Maxine Woodside abrió las puertas de Televisa a Alfredo Palacios; recuerda cómo lo conoció
Maxine Woodside dio a conocer que Alfredo Palacios se convirtió en el "Estilista de las estrellas" después de que ella lo presentara en Televisa, punto donde hizo sus primeros trabajos y además fue conquistando a las personas que trabajaban en la televisora. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-10-26
06 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Fire Next Time: The Reckoning of History and Self
This episode features friend of the podcast professor of Africana Studies Charles Peterson from Oberlin College. We are discussing The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin (1963),the relevance of Baldwin's confessional account of white supremacy, and it's implications for human nature. Contact theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Audio Engineer Daniel Reza Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-09-26
54 min
Vinatea & Toyama Podcast
Episodio 9: Relaciones laborales y sindicatos
¿Qué papel cumplen los sindicatos en la dinámica laboral de una organización? ¿De qué manera gestionar las relaciones laborales con un enfoque estratégico? Nuestro invitado en el episodio 9 de V&T Podcast, Alfredo Palacios, Gerente de Relaciones Laborales y Servicio al Personal de Arca Continental Lindley, conversa con nuestro socio Alfredo Salvador sobre el papel de los sindicatos en las organizaciones en un contexto tan particular como el actual, y ensaya algunas recomendaciones para fortalecer la productividad y la flexibilidad laboral.
2020-09-22
24 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Meaning Making with Veterans in Transition
This episode features the work of Dr. Aaron Smith, and Assistant Professor from Western Washington University and a veteran of the United States Marine Corps with Delta Company 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, 4th Marines from 05′-13′ out of Albuquerque NM. We discuss the process of discovering purpose and meaning while experiencing transition within their return to civilian life. To learn more or support the work of Dr. Smith please visit the Warrior Wellness Lab https://wp.wwu.edu/warriorwellness/ Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Audio Engineer Daniel Reza Music By The Passion HiFi ...
2020-08-31
53 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Simone de Beauvoir: Affirming the Ambiguity of Existence
We are joined by philosopher Shannon Mussett. She is a professor of philosophy at Utah Valley University and a scholar of Simone De Beauvoir. Beauvoir is a seminal thinker in phenomenological-existential philosophy. She is also a pioneer theorist of Feminism whose works The Ethics of Ambiguity (1947) and The Second Sex (1949) significantly challenged the status quo of philosophy and patriarchal society. For more on Simone de Beauvoir https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/beauvoir/ Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Audio Engineer Daniel Reza Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-08-12
1h 09
The Theory of Change Podcast
Resisting and Reforming Mental Health Stigma
In this episode we are joined by Dr. Alison Crowe, Associate Professor at East Carolina University. Her research questions the multitude of social stigmas around mental health and receiving mental health treatment. If you or anyone you know is struggling with mental health concerns, ask about it, talk about it. SAMHSA's National Treatment Information Helpline, 800-662-4357 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 800-273-8255 Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Audio Engineer Daniel Reza Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-07-29
38 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
AHC Fireside Chat V: Honoring the I and Thou Relationship in Response to Injustice
This is a bonus episode of the podcast brought to you in collaboration with the Association of Humanistic Counseling. Fireside Chats are, spontaneous, free form conversations where counselors gather and discuss topics relevant to this year's theme; "raising the question of what it means to be human." Tonight's dialogue attempts to answer the question "How can we honor Buber's I and Thou relationships in response to injustice?" Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-07-15
1h 07
The Theory of Change Podcast
Stepping Into a New Paradigm: Enhancing Dialogue on Race and Injustice Part II
Communities worldwide have been pushing for systemic change and transforming our social structures toward justice. Conversations about race and injustice can be transformative, liberating and hostile. This episodes includes a panel conversation on the nature of these conversations and how to enhance how we can have more productive dialogues on race and justice. Panel Members: Dr. Jessica Tyler: An Assistant Clinical Professor at Auburn University, the Coordinator of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, and owns a private practice primarily working with adults and trauma. Her expertise ranges from crisis counseling, working with veterans and t...
2020-07-06
48 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Stepping Into a New Paradigm: Enhancing Dialogue on Race and Injustice Part I
Communities worldwide have been pushing for systemic change and transforming our social structures toward justice. Conversations about race and injustice can be transformative, liberating and hostile. This episodes includes a panel conversation on the nature of these conversations and how to enhance how we can have more productive dialogues on race and justice. Panel Members: Dr. Jessica Tyler: An Assistant Clinical Professor at Auburn University, the Coordinator of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, and owns a private practice primarily working with adults and trauma. Her expertise ranges from crisis counseling, working with veterans and t...
2020-06-29
50 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Life Design: A Theory of Career Construction
Dr. Julie Hill Assistant Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Counseling at Auburn University talks about theories of career development that suggest how we fit work into our life design rather than our lives into our vocation. Empowering clients to author their career narratives, career construction theory offers fresh perspectives into the relationship of the self to the world of work. http://vocopher.com/ Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-06-17
37 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Gendered World of Work
Dr. Christian Chan joins us to discuss the dynamics of gender in career development. Dismantling social structures that foreclose what career experiences are most suited for whom is a chief task of career counselors. Dr. Chan is an assistant professor of counselor education at the University of North Carolina Greensboro and a scholar of multicultural issues in counseling. Find more from Dr. Chan here https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Chan2 Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-06-17
52 min
Galasso de Media Cancha
Galasso de Media Cancha - Manuel Ugarte
Figura clave de la reforma universitaria del 18, Manuel Ugarte amalgamó el socialismo con ideas nacionales. Pregonó la unidad de Latinoamérica, recorriendo en tres años todo el continente. El imperialismo yankee fue su mayor enemigo. Nacido en 1875, en una familia acomodada de Buenos Aires, se destacó como cuentista y poeta. Su abolengo y su innegable talento lo vincularon con Amado Nervo, Rubén Darío, Alfonsina Storni, Carlos Pellegrini y Alfredo Palacios. Sin embargo, y a causa de su militancia antiimperialista, fue desplazado al “index” de escritores prohibidos. No tuvo hijos, pero dejó escritos más de 40 libros; elogiados por Pi...
2020-06-12
55 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Authenticity and Spoken Word: Uplifting Youth Voices With Hip Hop
Friend of the Podcast Dr. Ian Levy returns to continue our dive into Hip Hop and Spoken Word Therapy. We discuss the relevance of hip hop culture and craft in hearing the voices of youth and promoting expression and self development. Dr. Levy is a New York City Native and Assistant Professor at Manhattan College. Find more from Dr. Levy: Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-06-04
58 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Philosopher's Toolbox for Self Development
Dr. Lou Marinoff is a philosophy professor the City College of New York, Founding president of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association, and author of renown works such as Plato Not Prozac. In this episode we discuss philosophy as means of self development and value of dialogue as a mode of personal growth. https://www.loumarinoff.com Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-05-20
1h 11
The Theory of Change Podcast
Nonviolence and Civil Unrest: A Narrative of Resilience from The Civil Rights Movement Part II
In this two-part episode Dr. Bernard Lafayette Jr. talks about the philosophy of nonviolence. As a founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC in 1960 he helped organize the sit ins in Tennessee and the Freedom Rides. He applied the principles of nonviolence in organizing the movement for voter registration and civil rights in Selma Alabama. Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-05-06
38 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Nonviolence and Civil Unrest: A Narrative of Resilience from The Civil Rights Movement Part I
In this two-part episode Dr. Bernard Lafayette Jr. talks about the philosophy of nonviolence. As a founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC in 1960 he helped organize the sit ins in Tennessee and the Freedom Rides. He applied the principles of nonviolence in organizing the movement for voter registration and civil rights in Selma Alabama. Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-04-29
44 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
How to Think About Positivity and Happy Lives
On this episode we meet Dr. Micheal Bishop, a philosophy professor at Florida State University and author the the book The Good Life: Unifying the Philosophy and Psychology of Wellbeing. We discuss Dr. Bishop's origional theory of happiness and unpack the complexities of sustaining happiness. Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-04-22
50 min
Informativo Forever de Radio Forever 92.5fm
Informativo Forever: Entrevista al Dr. Alfredo Palacios
#InformativoForever entrevistamos al Dr. Alfredo Palacios, cardiólogo y ex-Presidente de la República TEMAS: Propuesta de creación del Concejo Cantonal de Salud en Guayaquil @wedelgado @LuisaMaHeredia #925fm #Forever
2020-04-10
17 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
From Disruption Comes Change: Nurturing Sociopolitical Action With Youth
On this episode we meet Dr. Carlos Hipolito-Delgado an associate professor of counseling at the University of Colorado Denver. We discuss how to foster sociopolitical action with youth. We talk about how to make purposeful use of social tension and take critical perspectives of our society that leads to action. https://transformativestudentvoice.net Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-04-07
1h 01
The Theory of Change Podcast
AHC Fireside Chat IV: What Is The Good Life?
This is a bonus episode of the podcast brought to you in collaboration with the Association of Humanistic Counseling. Fireside Chats are, spontaneous, free form conversations where counselors gather and discuss topics relevant to this year's theme; "raising the question of what it means to be human." Tonight's dialogue attempts to answer the question "What is the good life?" Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-03-31
45 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Being Human in a Global Pandemic
This episode is an informal dialogue with four counselors (Dr. Alfredo Palacios, Dr. Jessica Tyler, Dr. Aaron Smith and Marina Green) responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic. We discuss our processes of adjusting to moment-by-moment change and implications the spread of this virus has for our lives and those in our communities. Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-03-25
1h 03
The Thoughtful Counselor
EP161: The Philosophy of Humor - Theories of Comedy and Ridiculousness with Steven Gimbel and Alfredo Palacios
In this collaboration with the Theory of Change podcast, Dr. Alfredo Palacios and Dr. Steven Gimbel discuss theories of humor, comedic moralism and ethics. Find more from Theory of Change on Apple, Google Podcasts, Spodify, or Stitcher. For more on Steven & Alfredo, links from the conversation, and the APA citation for this episode visit www.thethoughtfulcounselor.com. The Thoughtful Counselor is created in partnership with Palo Alto University's division of Continuing & Professional Studies. Learn more at paloaltou.edu/concept.
2020-03-12
1h 17
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Philosophy of Humor: Theories of Comedy and Ridiculousness
On this episode we discuss theories of humor, comedic moralism and ethics. We are joined by philosopher Dr. Steven Gimbel of Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania, where he serves as Chair of the Philosophy Department. Professor Gimbel's research focuses on the philosophy of science, particularly the nature of scientific reasoning and the ways that science and culture interact. Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-03-11
1h 16
The Theory of Change Podcast
Social Justice Identity Development: Engaging Our Platform For Change
In this episode we meet Dr. Colette Dollarhide a professor of Counselor Education from The Ohio State University. She is a scholar of multicultural issues in counseling, school counseling leadership and professional identity development. We discuss social justice identity development and understanding our platforms form which to contribute to change in an increasingly global society. Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-02-25
51 min
The Thoughtful Counselor
EP159: Imposter Syndrome - Wrestling with Professional Self-Doubt with Jessica Tyler and Alfredo Palacios
Mike speaks with Jessica Tyler and Alfredo Palacios on the experience of the imposter syndrome in counseling practice and education. They discuss the performance of counseling theory, presenting at academic conferences, and balancing expert knowledge with humility. For more on Jessica and Alfredo, links from the conversation, and the APA citation for this episode visit www.thethoughtfulcounselor.com. The Thoughtful Counselor is created in partnership with Palo Alto University's division of Continuing & Professional Studies. Learn more at paloaltou.edu/concept.
2020-02-25
1h 08
The Theory of Change Podcast
A Look Inward at Implicit Bias Toward Disability
On this episode Dr. Alison Levine from the University of Kentucky shares her research on implicit bias toward ability status. We talk about ways ableism is subtly (and sometimes not so subtly) embedded in society. She provides insight into our responsibility to dismantle systems that limit access for people with disabilities. Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Dr. Levine: Allison.Levine@uky.edu Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-02-07
57 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Mastering Ourselves Through Practical Stoicism
In this episode we talk with cohost Dr. Jessica Tyler about stoic philosophy as foundational to modern theories of wellness. We reflect on the writings of Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and Seneca and discuss the fundamentals of Stoicism as a guide to living. Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2020-01-08
48 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
What Makes You, You? Part II: The Mind-Body Problem
As our discussion continues, with Dr. David Kyle Johnson from King's College, we seek to answer the the question of how our physical brains produce our non-physical minds. We discuss how this question allows us to understand the nature of the self, and our relationship with other people. Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com More from Dr. Johnson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dr.DavidKyleJohnson/ Twitter: @kyle8425 https://kings.academia.edu/DavidKyleJohnson/Pop-Culture-and-Philosophy...
2019-12-23
34 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
What Makes You, You? Part I: The Philosophy of Personal Identity
Consider yourself at 7-years-old. How is it that you now and your 7-year-old self are the same person? Dr. David Kyle Johnson helps us discover how personal identity is preserved over time. Are persons souls? Minds? Bodies? Answers to these questions help us understand human relationships and to what degree are younger versions of ourselves or others present in our relationships. Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com More from Dr. Johnson Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dr.Da...
2019-12-16
43 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Venturing the Complexities of Grief
In this episode we meet Dr. Jillian Blueford of the University of Denver and Dr. Nancy Thacker of Auburn University, scholars and practitioners of grief counseling. We discuss and debunk the stages of grief as we currently understand them. We explore theories of grief and the complex and profound process of experiencing and healing from loss. Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com Additional work by our guests. Blueford, J. M., & Adams, C. R. (in press). Using an att...
2019-12-04
1h 08
The Thoughtful Counselor
EP150 - Work/Life Balance: Reflections from New Parents with Raissa Miller & Alfredo Palacios
NOTE: This is the last episode of 2019 as we will be taking December off. We will be back with brand new content beginning January 2020. Mike, Raissa, and Alfredo reflect on balancing the demands of careers in counseling and counselor education with family life and keeping their sanity. For more about Raissa and Alfredo, links for the conversation, and the APA citation for this episode visit www.thethoughtfulcounselor.com
2019-11-29
50 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Questions of Our Being in Existential Psychotherapy
Dr. Mick Cooper, from the University of Roehampton, discusses existential psychotherapy, meaning, and the dynamics of the human condition. We cover how existential therapies understand the nature of existence as it pertains to our mental health. He is an internationally recognized author in the field of humanistic, existential and pluralistic counseling. https://mick-cooper.squarespace.com Contact us at The Theory of Change Podcast theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-11-20
45 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
AHC Fireside Chat: What is Human Nature? Part II
This is a bonus episode of the podcast brought to you in collaboration with the Association of Humanistic Counseling. Fireside Chats are, spontaneous, free form conversations where counselors gather and discuss topics relevant to this year's theme; "raising the question of what it means to be human." Tonight's dialogue continues our discussion from the last fireside on human nature in helping relationships. Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-11-13
56 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Deconstructing The Problem of Free Will and Determinism
This episode invites listeners to question the nature of our decisions and consider if free will actually exists. Some believe humans are free to choose and act as they desire, while others argue our behavior is determined or governed by internal and external forces. We meet Dr. Duffy Wilks, a counselor, author, and retired associate professor of psychology. Dr. Wilks is a theorist specializing in free will. Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com Additional work by Dr. Wilks Wilks, D. (2003). A historical review of co...
2019-11-06
54 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Leveraging Access: Health Disparities of Marginalized Groups
In this episode Dylan Gunther is joined by Dr. Evelyn Hunter and Dr. David Chae to discuss different factors associated with health disparities that plague historically marginalized groups. More specifically we dive into the links that exist between the social environments and experiences that contribute to mental health issues in marginalized groups that share associations with aspects of physical health and mortality. Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-10-26
50 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Frantz Fanon: The Conditions of the Colonized Mind
Today we meet Dr. Charles Peterson, an associate professor of Africana Studies at Oberlin College. His research focuses on Africana philosophy, film, and Africana political and cultural theory. We discuss the Philosophy and life of Frantz Fanon and the effect of colonialism in society and in our consciousness. Answering questions of how to overcome and be critical of foundational structures of power and identity. Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-10-09
59 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Understanding and Preventing Suicidal Behavior
On this episode we meet Dr. Tracy Witte, an associate professor at Auburn University. She is the director of the Suicidal Behavior and Pathology Lab producing research on the complexities of suicide and modes of prevention. This episode discusses the interpersonal-psychological theory of suicidal behavior, understanding risk factors, and preventing suicide. http://webhome.auburn.edu/~tkw0005/index.html Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-09-24
52 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
AHC Fireside Chat: What is Human Nature?
This is a bonus episode of the podcast brought to you in collaboration with the Association of Humanistic Counseling. Fireside Chats are, spontaneous, free form conversations where counselors gather and discuss topics relevant to this year's theme; "raising the question of what it means to be human." The topic of tonight's dialogue seeks to answer the question, what is human nature? Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-09-18
1h 03
The Theory of Change Podcast
Applications of Humanistic Counseling Part I: Counseling Ex-Offenders
On this episode we learn from Dr. Mark Scholl, an associate professor of counseling at Wake Forest University, about his work in counseling the ex-offender population. His scholarship focuses on culturally responsive approaches to counseling and supervision; Existential counseling and psychotherapy; Constructivist approaches to counseling; Career counseling with ex-offenders & individuals with disabilities. Contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-09-10
46 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
I Believe You: Survivor Advocacy on College Campuses
On this episode we meet Melissa Sawyer, a counselor who is the Coordinator of Violence Prevention and Survivor Advocacy for Safe Harbor at Auburn University. Today's discussion will center around Melissa's role as an advocate for students and teachers who experience interpersonal violence and sexual assault that will include topics raging from the physiological and neurological components associated with sexual assault to the legal barriers and implications for reporting. http://wp.auburn.edu/healthandwellness/safe-harbor/ contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-08-26
50 min
Pasado imperfecto
La historia de los duelos en la Argentina moderna
Lisandro de la Torre, Hipólito Yrigoyen, Alfredo Palacios... Son algunas de las figuras de la historia política de la Argentina que participaron de duelos caballerescos, ya sea a sable o a pistola. En Pasado imperfecto, el equipo del programa dialogó con Sandra Gayol, historiadora y autora del libro "Honor y duelo en la Argentina moderna".
2019-08-24
53 min
Caleidoscopio, colores en el aire
Publicidades con historia
Los chicos y chicas de 5to grado turno tarde de la Escuela Primaria Nº 6 Alfredo Palacios D.E. 12 crearon publicidades para época del Virreynato del Río de la Plata.
2019-08-15
00 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Family Meal: An Introduction to Culinary Arts Therapy
On this episode we meet Julia Ohana LMSW. She has pioneered Culinary Arts Therapy. She uses cooking as a mode of healing and bonding. She talks about cooking, relationships, and using clients' kitchens as setting for self development and therapy. Visit her website at https://www.culinaryarttherapy.com contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-08-14
40 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Bearing Witness: The Essentials of Disaster Mental Health
Dr. Lennis Echterling is a licensed clinical psychologist and professor in the Department of Psychology at James Madison University. Dr. Echterling's research focuses on crisis intervention, resilience/thriving, disaster/terrorism. We will explore the role of the mental health professional in relief efforts for disasters along with some of the components of post traumatic growth and helping survivors cope with extreme loss. contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-08-08
55 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Narratives of Immigrant Youth
On this episode we meet Rafael Martinez, a PhD Candidate in Chicano and Chicana Studies at the University of New Mexico.His research conducts a deep social, historical and political analysis of immigrant rights and undocumented youth. Rafael specializes in social movement, immigration, and transnational studies as theoretical frameworks that help guide his analysis. We discuss identity, activism and working with immigrant youth. contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-07-31
1h 03
The Theory of Change Podcast
Talking Tough Topics with Children
On this episode of the podcast our hosts Dr. Alfredo Palacios, Dylan Gunther, and Dr. Jessica Tyler sit and discuss what to consider when talking to children about challenging topics. We discuss strategies for communicating with children and having those hard conversations in a developmentally appropriate way. contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-07-24
50 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Hat Trick: Counseling the Human, the Student, the Athlete
In this episode we are joined by Lindsay Portella who is a counselor in private practice and doctoral student at Auburn University. Her scholarship primarily focuses on student athletes and mental health. This episode's discussion identifies some of the issue's athletes experience regarding mental health that occur as a result of the expectations for performance placed upon them. Lindsay provides a unique perspective to this topic by incorporating her own experiences with being a college athlete alongside her experiences in the counseling profession. She delves into the implications that exist surrounding student athletes regarding identity development, transition issues, suicide...
2019-07-06
50 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Meet Me Where I Am: Harm Reduction & Recovery
A graduate of the University of New Mexico Dr. Stark is currently an EMDR trained clinician at the Trauma Treatment Center and Research Facility, and newly appointed assistant professor of counseling with the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs. Her clinical practice is grounded in a wellness-based humanistic approach, with an emphasis in trauma-informed care. Her clinical specialties include trauma processing and integration, substance abuse and addictive behaviors, crisis intervention, LGBTQ+ issues, serious mental illness, and medical cannabis as a mental health and medical intervention. contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion...
2019-06-18
51 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Return to the Breath: Being Present Through Mindfulness
This episode of the Theory of Change Podcast involves discussing the uses of mindfulness in practice and daily life, which highlights topics that center around the benefits to health and wellness that can occur as a result of integrating mindfulness techniques into your daily life. The show ends with a guided relaxation exercise to expose listeners to one of the many ways to be mindful. Our guest is Marina Green who is a Licensed Professional Counselor working in private practice and currently pursuing her PhD in Counselor Education & Supervision at Auburn University. Her scholarship centers around her passion for c...
2019-06-05
44 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Gilles Deleuze and the Self: Live from the AHC National Conference
On this special episode of the podcast we recorded on location at the 2019 Annual Association of Humanistic Counseling National Conference in Minneapolis Minnesota. I sit with Dr. Joel Givens and discuss Gilles Deleuze, the Philosophy of difference and rethink the concept of the self in multiplicity. contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-06-03
55 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
School-To-Prison Pipeline: Rethinking Zero-Tolerance Discipline
In this episode of the Theory of Change Podcast we expose our listeners to a discussion regarding the school to prison pipeline, which is the label used to describe the issues that exist with school systems utilizing harsh disciplinary policies on students at an early age as they progress through school that eventually causes them be expelled leading to an increased likelihood of coming into contact with the penal system. Shanel Robinson is counselor and doctoral student at Auburn in the CED program. She has a wide range of experiences that include community-based counseling and acute inpatient psychiatric care...
2019-05-25
42 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Speak Life Into Existence: The Law of Attraction and The Value of Self Investment
This episode of the Theory of Change Podcast discusses the value of investing in yourself and improving how you show up as a professional. We discuss mentorship, self care, and the law of attraction. Dr Branch Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) for the State of New Jersey and Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS), Dr. Branch has more than fourteen years of experience in the mental health and counseling profession. Dr. Branch has worked in community agency and mental health centers, city government, and substance abuse treatment facilities. Dr. Branch has maintained a clinical private practice since 2010 that focuses on adults, adolescents, c...
2019-05-07
1h 07
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Art of the Relationship: A Way of Being in Motivational Interviewing
In this episode we talk to Dr. William R Miller. He is the architect of Motivational Interviewing and Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology at the University of New Mexico. He is a leading innovator and giant in scholarship of the psychology of change, empathy and effective clinical relationships. To learn more about Dr. Miller visit http://williamrmiller.net contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-04-24
59 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
To Sleep Perchance To Dream: The Science of Sleep and Wellness
We welcome Dr. Joseph Buckhalt to discuss the relationship between unhealthy sleep patterns and psychosocial well-being along with implications for future research in the field of sleep science. Dr. Buchhalt is a Professor of Counseling Psychology at Auburn University. Dr. Buckhalt has spent many years studying the links between insufficient sleep, academic performance, in children and adolescents. contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-04-10
55 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Critical Race Theory on Education and Metal Health
In this episode we are joined by Dr. David Stovall and discuss Critical Race Theory. Critical Race Theory is important for understanding the historical context of social stratification in our society. Dr. Stovall is a Professor of African-American studies as well as Criminology, Law, and Justice at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Dr. Stovall studies the influence of race in urban education, community development, and housing. He is the author of Born Out of Struggle: Critical Race Theory, School Creation, and the Politics of Interruption. If you wish to contact the show or participate in an episode contact us at...
2019-03-27
1h 00
FULL FRAME
Full Frame 47 / SANTI PALACIOS - ANNA SURINYACH / 5W - SALLY MANN - FOTOGRAFÍA Y AUTOBIOGRAFÍA
Entrevistas a los fotógrafos documentalistas Santi Palacios (Madrid, 1985), dos veces Premio Nacional de Fotoperiodismo y segundo premio en World Press Photo y a Anna Surinyach, editora gráfica de 5W, web de grandes reportajes internacionales. Además, Alfredo Oliva analiza una imagen de "Immediate Family", célebre trabajo de Sally Mann y Juan María Rodríguez reflexiona sobre Fotografía y Autobiografía al hilo de una imagen de Inge Morath (Podéis seguir las lecturas de imágenes contemplando las fotos publicadas en la pestaña Comunidad) Dirige y presenta: Juan María Rodríguez. Con Alfredo Oliva y Juan...
2019-03-19
56 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Phenomenology for Counselors: The Value of Subjectivity
On this episode, we meet Dr. Brett Wilkinson. He is an Assistant Professor of Counselor Education at Purdue University Fort Wayne. His research priorities include integrative aspects of cognitive complexity in counselor preparation and practice; phenomenological pedagogy and research; humanistic training methods and models; therapeutic change mechanisms; and metacognitive supervision strategies. Dr. Wilkinson introduces listeners to phenomenology as both a philosophy and method. We discuss the value of the subjective experience in both research and the counselor-client relationship. If you wish to contact the show or participate in an episode contact us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com
2019-03-15
49 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Reality is Relationships: An Intro to Radical Social Constructivism
R. Rocco Cottone, Ph.D. is a professor of counseling and family therapy in the Department of Education Sciences and Professional Programs at the University of Missouri—St. Louis. Dr. Cottone is a fellow of the American Counseling Association. He has published over 80 articles and book chapters and five books on topics related to professional counseling and psychotherapy. He is best known for his works on rehabilitation theory, social systems theory, radical social constructivism, and professional ethics in counseling. He is a licensed professional counselor, a licensed psychologist, and a certified family therapist. He practiced counseling for over 30 years. h...
2019-03-06
1h 00
The Theory of Change Podcast
A Breath of Fresh Air: The Ecological Self and Environmental Justice
In this episode host Dylan Gunther speaks with Dr. Debbie Sturm, an Associate Professor at James Madison University. Her scholarship explores the ecological self and a connection to nature as a mode of mental health and holistic wellness. She has numerous publications on this topic and is a leading advocate for environmental justice as an extension of the counseling profession. Contact: sturmdc@jmu.edu If you have any ideas, feedback, or desire to contribute to the Theory of Change Podcast email us at theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi
2019-02-21
56 min
The Thoughtful Counselor
EP115: The Thrill of Being Alive - From Anxiety to Liberation with Fred Hanna and Alfredo Palacios
In this week's collaboration with The Theory of Change Podcast, Alfredo Palacios and Dr. Fred Hanna discusses existential anxiety and its relevance to counselors. As a follow up to EP98 (Existentialism in Counseling) Alredo and Dr. Hanna take a deeper dive into existential philosophy and ways that one can overcome anxiety and experience the thrill of being alive. They discuss techniques and resources counselors can use to learn more about these ideas and incorporate them into their practice. The Theory of Change Podcast Episode 98: Existentialism in Counseling For more about Fred, links and...
2019-02-14
1h 05
The Theory of Change Podcast
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Learning from Greats
On this Episode I sit down with Dr. Victor Yalom. Dr. Yalom is a licensed psychologist in California and creator of psychotherapy.net. He produces interviews and clinical demonstrations of master practitioners. Here he shares his expertise and experiences with learning from masters and sharpening your clinical mind. To learn more, please visit http://www.psychotherapy.net We would love to hear from you; To contact the show email: theoryofchangepodcast@gmail.com Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2019-02-07
57 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
Clickbait: Managing our Digital Identity
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Jessica Tyler. We discuss the relationship between social media, mental health and authenticity. This conversation covers current trends in social media and implications for the emotional development of clients across the lifespan. Dr. Tyler is an Assistant Clinical Professor at Auburn University and private practitioner. She works with veterans and their families specializing in crisis intervention and trauma. Her scholarship focuses on utilizing motivational interview, cognitive behavioral therapy and best practices in supervision. She can be contacted at jim0001@auburn.edu If you wish to...
2019-01-24
52 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Message and the Music: Healing Through Hip Hop
In this episode we meet Dr. Ian Levy, an artist and a scholar of hip hop based counseling interventions in schools. Dr. Levy is a New York City native and former high school counselor in the South Bronx. Levy's research examines mental health practices in urban schools, which includes integrating the role of the school counselor and other school staff to ensure the social and emotional lives of young people are adequately addressed.Ultimately his research addresses the multifaceted roles of the school counselor as not only a direct provider of counseling services, but an advocate for...
2019-01-11
56 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
A Return to the Relationship: Counseling Beyond Symptoms
In this episode we are joined by Dr. James Hansen. We discuss theoretical issues pertaining to our understanding of client distress. Moreover we discuss diagnosis and the limitations of symptom-based concepts of mental health. Dr. Hansen is a professor of counseling at Oakland University. His scholarship focuses on philosophical and theoretical issues in counseling, particularly [neo] pragmatism, epistemology, and theoretical integration. In addition, Dr. Hansen is a leading scholar on mental health culture, a topic that is the focus of one of his recent books: Meaning Systems and Mental Health Culture: Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Counseling and...
2018-12-17
43 min
The Theory of Change Podcast
The Saga of Postmodernism for Counselors
Counselors often face important questions as to where the values they express in their work are rooted. In this episode we look to postmodern philosophers for insight into how we know what is the correct way to conduct counseling and understand clients. We are joined by Dr. Givens. Dr. Joel Givens is the president-elect of the Association for Humanistic Counseling. Joel is an Assistant Professor of Counselor Education at Adams State University. Joel's research is focused on the integration of philosophy with counseling, counselor education, and supervision. Joel has published on values in counseling, deconstruction, phenomenology, and...
2018-12-16
1h 00
The Theory of Change Podcast
Trailer: The Theory of Change Podcast
In this episode you will learn about our hosts and the mission of the Theory of Change Podcast. New content arriving soon. Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
2018-12-16
02 min
Semana de la Lectura Accesible II edición - 2018
Bloque cinco: Puntos de Acceso a la Lectura, llegar con los libros a quienes aún no están conectados.
Semana de la #LecturaAccesible Jornada en la Biblioteca del Congreso - Compartimos el bloque cinco: Puntos de Acceso a la Lectura, llegar con los libros a quienes aún no están conectados. Matías Ferreyra y Gonza Roman integrantes del equipo de #Tiflonexos - PAL (Puntos de acceso a la lectura) Nora Román, Biblioteca del Congreso - El rol de las bibliotecas para acercar la lectura accesible. Ana Bosco, Biblioteca Popular Braille y Parlante “Alfredo Palacios”, Puerto Madryn. Gustavo Schotz, Director Nacional del Derecho de Autor - El Tratado de Marrakech, una herramienta para facilitar el acceso a la lectu...
2018-11-14
45 min
Historias de nuestra historia
Juan Carlos Coral y la vocación tuitiva del socialismo que vivió
Figura del socialismo nacional, Juan Carlos Coral, dirigente sindical, exdiputado, candidato a presidente por la izquierda electoralista del PST en 1973, fue entrevistado hace tiempo atrás por Felipe Pigna para Historias de nuestra historia y enriqueció la charla con su mirada testigo privilegiada de parte la historia y política argentina de los ’70, amén de su libro Alfredo Palacios, el socialismo criollo.
2018-09-29
54 min
The Thoughtful Counselor
EP98: Existentialism and Counseling - Valuing Over Doing with Alfredo Palacios
A conversation with Dr. Alfredo Palacios on defining existentialism, some of the pillars of existential theory that are most helpful, and how we can incorporate existential ideas into counseling. For more on Alfredo, links from the conversation, and the APA citation for this episode visit https://wp.me/p7R6fn-s5.
2018-09-19
57 min
Alfredo Mario Figueras Cuises Argentinos
Cebolla El Gato que odia el limon Padula Perkins Li Alfredo Figueras Florencia Palacios
Composiciones a pedido.cuis103@yahoo.com.ar Guitarra-Piano-Acordeónhttp://www.facebook.com/alfredomariofiguerasmusicohttps://soundcloud.com/alfredo-mario-figueras
2015-12-11
01 min
Hernán Brienza (Tarde o temprano)
32. Alfredo Palacios (Hernán Brienza)
En su columna del programa Tarde o Temprano, Hernán Brienza nos cuenta la historia de Alfredo Palacios (1880-1965), primer diputado socialista.
2013-08-08
10 min
Podcast Voces de la Historia Argentina
Discurso de Alfredo Palacios - 11 de Noviembre de 1951
Discurso de Alfredo Palacios - 11 de Noviembre de 1951
2013-05-29
01 min
Luz Y Esperanza: La Luz Blog
Entrevista Esencia PR
Grupo Esencia Puerto Rico No hace mucho entreviste al hermano José Palacio director del Grupo Esencia P.R. desde Puerto Rico. Un joven, digo joven porque su corazón lo proyecta así, aunque es el mayor entre los músicos de Grupo Esencia. Esta nueva producción llevan canciones con temas que tocan los aspectos de la vida, del amor y son Cristo Céntricos. A mi personalmente me encanta la música raggae. Sus influencias son leyendas como los son Bob Marley, Ziggy Marley Christafari y por supuesto el músico de los músicos, El...
2009-04-05
26 min