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Ep 11: Dr. Brandi Tanner Describes the Unique Role of a School Psychologist and the 3 C’s of Student Success
Join Colleen, The Advocate SLP, as she sits down with Dr. Brandi Tanner Ph.D., NCSP to explore the intricacies of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Dr. Tanner shares her extensive experience and insights on the roles of school psychologists, the importance of collaboration, and the three Cs of student success. Listen to learn those three C's as well as Dr. Tanner's unfiltered opinion on when districts want to use school psychologists as "score reporters" and not to their full clinical potential!Brandi Tanner, Ph.D., NCSP, is a licensed psychologist in Atlanta, GA. She has experienced the...
2025-09-10
53 min
Living in 3D Power Podcast
Episode 26: Season 1 Finale: Emma’s Wisdom, Family Laughs, and Future Visions
Send us a textThank you to everyone who tuned into our live!In this powerful LIVE Season 1 Finale of Living in 3D Power, Amber and Emma gather in real time to celebrate the journey so far—through outfit roasts, creative dreams, Aretha singalongs, and the joy of building something together.But this finale drops on a heavy day.With the passing of HR 1, the social safety net is being shredded. The expansion of ICE is being funded. Resources are being stripped from working-class families and handed to...
2025-07-04
59 min
The News Front Podcast
Revolutionizing Accessibility: Premier Visual Voice's Caption Companion Sets New Standards in Real-Time Captioning
New benchmark in AI-driven captioning empowers accessibility with unmatched speed and accuracy.New York, NY – Premier Visual Voice has announced that its groundbreaking assistive technology, Caption Companion, is now the first automatic speech recognition (ASR) device in the world to receive certification from the National Captioning Standards Program (NCSP). This distinction sets a new industry benchmark for real-time captioning accuracy and accessibility.Caption Companion is a real-time captioning device developed and supported by Premier Visual Voice. It delivers unlimited, fast, and accurate AI-powered captions via an intuitive 8-inch tablet-style device paired with a wireless microphone. Unlike most solutions on the ma...
2025-05-29
01 min
Little Learners on the Go
Advocating for Your Child s Education| Additional Services are Beneficial
In this episode Tanya and her guest Dr. Gigi discuss the importance of advocating for your child and using additional services for their education. About my guest: About my guest: Over the course of her career, Dr. Gallup Larsen has worked in public and private school settings, outpatient clinics, and residential settings. In all settings, Dr. Gallup Larsen collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to provide school-based services, outpatient therapy, and/or interventions to children, adolescents, and their families. Dr. Gallup Larsen is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (LCP), a Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP), and...
2025-02-18
32 min
The School Collective
Amplifying Indigenous School Psychologist Voices
In this episode, Christopher, Amy, and Brook welcome Dr. Lisa Aguilar (NCSP) and Loren Houle (NCSP, BCBA) to discuss their work as Indigenous school psychologists. The conversation explores decolonizing education, the importance of culturally responsible research, and the challenges faced by Native American students. Lisa shares insights into her critical relationality framework and experiences working with Native communities.The team delves into land acknowledgments, their role in fostering meaningful relationships, and actionable ways to support Indigenous families. They also highlight the significance of appropriate language, identity, and cultural values in educational settings.Join us for...
2025-01-08
1h 00
Conversations about Consultation
Instructional Consultation and Teacher Satisfaction - Dr Lauren Kaiser
Today we are so privileged to have with us Dr Lauren Kaiser, PhD, NCSP is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP). Currently, Dr. Kaiser is an Associate Professor and Program Coordinator for the School Psychology Graduate Program in the Psychology Department at Millersville University near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in the United States.She received her Bachelors degree in Elementary Education, and earned her Masters and Doctoral degrees in School Psychology from the University of Maryland, College Park. Prior to her faculty assignment, Dr. Kaiser worked in a variety of professional capacities within urban, suburban, and rural schools over...
2024-01-26
1h 03
Diverse Thinking Different Learning
Ep. 132: Social Justice: A Framework for Equity in Education with Charles A. Barrett, PhD, NCSP
Social justice is a topic of discussion on several episodes of this podcast and today's guest joins the conversation on this important part of education. Because, social justice is truly a framework for equity in education. Today's guest is Dr. Charles Barrett, an experienced school psychologist, speaker, and author of Social Justice in Schools. Dr. Barrett knows that significant contextual factors, events happening around students, can affect their social, emotional, and behavioral functioning. He joins me today to discuss actionable steps that parents, educators, and practitioners can take to promote positive outcomes for all students and communities.
2023-05-09
33 min
Shining With ADHD by The Childhood Collective
#109: A School Psychologist’s Guide To Preparing For School Meetings with Monique Hayes, NCSP
SHINING WITH ADHDEPISODE #109: A School Psychologist’s Guide To Preparing For School Meetings with Monique Hayes, NCSP.The Childhood Collective4/19/2023SUMMARYWhen you have a child with ADHD, navigating school accommodations and understanding the educational team can be overwhelming! Whether it’s a question of the evaluation process or eligibility, it can be confusing, and finding accurate information is key. We’re here to help! In this episode, we speak with school psychologist Monique Hayes, NCSP, to discuss how to prepare for school meetings, what to expect, and possib...
2023-04-17
33 min
NerdCast
NerdCast 863 - Pelé será eterno
Neste podcast: Sim, nerds! Vamos falar sobre o Rei do futebol! Uma homenagem ao maior jogador de todos os tempos! ARTE DA VITRINE: Randall Random Versão Wallpaper da Vitrine XP INVESTIMENTO Conheça a XP Educação: https://jovemnerd.page.link/xpeducacao-graduacao-ncsp Saiba mais sobre os cursos da XP Educação: https://jovemnerd.page.link/xpeducacao-analise-e-desenvolvimento-de-sistemas-ncsp https://jovemnerd.page.link/xpeducacao-ciencia-de-dados-ncsp https://jovemnerd.page.link/xpeducacao-sistemas-de-informacao-ncsp ESTANTE VIRTUAL Volta as aulas Estante Virtual: https://jovemnerd.page.link/EstanteVirtual-volta-as-aulas-nc 7KINGS https://www.instagram.com/sevenkingsburger/ JAMBO https://jamboeditora.com.br/produto/a-lenda-de-ghanor-rpg/ ALURA Matricule-se com 10% de desconto: https://jovemnerd.page.link/alur...
2023-01-06
2h 17
Rock Your Shine: After you’ve been cracked wide open
071: How to Lean Into Grief with Dr. Mekel Harris
What does ‘leaning into grief’ mean, and how do we do it? In this episode, you will learn so much from Dr. Mekel Harris, who is a clinical psychologist, as she shares what it was like to experience deep and painful grief without knowing how to navigate it on her own. Dr. Mekel Harris, Ph.D., NCSP, PMH-C, CAGCS is a licensed clinical psychologist who offers training, consultation, and supervision services to organizations around the world. Further, she holds an advanced certification in grief counseling and has presented at over 30 domestic and int...
2022-12-28
54 min
Safe Space with Shay's Podcast
Understanding Grief, what is it?
Death & Loss are an inevitable part of life and with that comes grief that many don't understand let alone know of healthy coping skills to help them navigate through the grieving process. In the black community we pride ourselves on being strong and having grit based on our keen survival skills however we often forget how essential vulnerability is and necessary during the grieving process. Dr. Mekel professional expertise and personal experience with grief gives light and understanding. Dr. Mekel explains what helpful and unhelpful grieving approaches look like (Mindful Grieving and Mindless Activities) when facing grief. I believe i...
2022-10-31
26 min
Psyched to Practice
Practice in Action: To Disclose or Not to Disclose... That is the Question
Ray and Paul attempt to answer a pivotal question in therapy. Do I self disclose? In this engaging discussion we cover the risks and rewards of self disclosure, how self disclosure can be intentional or not, and the many different purposes it can serve in session. We hope after this Practice in Action episode you’re asking yourself the same question. To disclose or Not to Disclose… That is the Question. For more than 45 years, PAR has been publishing trusted assessment instruments that help their customers in the crucial work they perform every day. Their U.S.-base...
2022-10-28
49 min
Helping Kids Thrive
070: How is ADHD Related to Sleep?
Guest: Steven Nava, NCSP, Nationally Certified School Psychologist October is ADHD awareness month. ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. According to the CDC, in 2016, 6.1 million children in the US had been diagnosed with ADHD which averages out to be about 9.4% and boys are more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with ADHD than girls. In this episode, we are joined by Steven Nava, a school psychologist, as we talk about living with ADHD. We will dive deep into what ADHD looks like, how it is diagnosed, some methods of t...
2022-10-27
25 min
Psyched to Practice
Masters in Practice: Threat Assessments with Dr. Melissa Reeves
This week on the Psyched to Practice podcast we have the opportunity to talk threat assessments with Dr. Melissa Reeves. Join Ray and Paul as they learn about the carefully crafted process behind threat assessments, and the role it plays in our schools and communities in limiting risk. Please enjoy this Masters in Practice episode: Threat Assessments. For more than 45 years, PAR has been publishing trusted assessment instruments that help their customers in the crucial work they perform every day. Their U.S.-based, company is a talented group of professionals who are guided by their desire to...
2022-10-21
1h 04
Psyched to Practice
Practice in Action: It's Not the Words that Matter the Most
This week on the Psyched to Practice podcast we concluded the trilogy of our communication episodes. Ray and Paul sit down in this duo episode to talk about how we say our words, and what our bodies say without a word. We discuss how nonverbals and paraverbals in the therapy setting are an integral part of communication and when used effectively can say more than words ever could. So listen in on this Practice in Action episode: It’s Not The Words That Matter The Most. For more than 45 years, PAR has been publishing trusted assessment instruments tha...
2022-10-14
38 min
Psyched to Practice
Practice in Action: Public Speaking as a Therapist with Dr. Kyler Shumway
On this week’s episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast we talk the ins and outs of public speaking as a mental health professional. Ray and Paul have the opportunity to chat with Dr. Kyler Shumway about his new book Get Psyched: The Therapist’s Guide to the Art and Business of Public Speaking. Listen in as we talk about challenging social anxiety, disseminating good information, and the opportunities that Public Speaking as a mental health professional has to offer. For more than 45 years, PAR has been publishing trusted assessment instruments that help their customers in the c...
2022-10-07
51 min
A Way Through
026 - The Power of Connection with Dr. Chelsi Clark, Ph.D., NCSP, PLPC
Welcome to A Way Through, a podcast brought to you by Archway Academy! A Way Through invites you to join in on the conversation and hear stories of triumph, self-discovery, and healing. The purpose of this podcast is to remind you that though you may not see it now, something different is possible; Recovery is possible! **The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of Archway Academy. Any content provided by our student co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to...
2022-10-04
48 min
Psyched to Practice
Practice in Action: Pop-Culture Metaphors in Therapy with Dr. Simon Rego, Dr. Kristin Szuhany, Dr. Sandra Pimentel, and Dr. Jason Von Stietz
On this week’s episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast we try something a little different. Ray and Paul have a group discussion with Dr. Simon Rego, Dr. Kristin Szuhany, Dr. Sandra Pimentel, and Dr. Jason Von Stietz reviewing the use of Pop Culture Metaphor in the Therapy Setting. We talk sports, movies, games, and cups and how all of these diverse topics can be used as an effective resource to connect therapeutic concepts. Listen in and enjoy! For more than 45 years, PAR has been publishing trusted assessment instruments that help their customers in the crucial wor...
2022-09-30
1h 15
Psyched to Practice
Practice in Action: Therapeutic Improv with Dr. Michael Alcée
On this week’s episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast we hope to have you saying “yes, and…” as we talk improv. Ray and Paul have the pleasure of talking to Dr. Michael Alcée about his new book Therapeutic Improvisation: How to Stop Winging It and Own It as a Therapist. Listen in as we connect the art and science of therapy in this Practice in Action episode, Therapeutic Improv. For more than 45 years, PAR has been publishing trusted assessment instruments that help their customers in the crucial work they perform every day. Their U.S.-based...
2022-09-23
59 min
Psyched to Practice
Practice in Action: Swear Words Really Matter
This week on the Psyched to Practice Podcast we have a Practice in Action episode for you focusing on swearing. Join Ray and Paul as they follow up on the previous duo episode, discussing the place cursing has in the therapy session and how if done well can evoke positive change. We hope you enjoy our latest episode, Swear Words Really Matter!For more than 45 years, PAR has been publishing trusted assessment instruments that help their customers in the crucial work they perform every day. Their U.S.-based, company is a talented group of professionals who...
2022-09-16
30 min
Psyched to Practice
Masters in Practice: Relationships with Dr. Roe Mennuti
The Psyched to Practice podcast is truly honored to share with you our conversation with Dr. Roe Mennuti EdD discussing relationships with you all. Join us as we immerse ourselves in what relationships are, what makes them strong, and the value they have in and out of the session. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did. Be well and stay psychedFor more than 45 years, PAR has been publishing trusted assessment instruments that help their customers in the crucial work they perform every day. Their U.S.-based, company is a t...
2022-09-09
1h 11
Psyched to Practice
Practice in Action: Self Care with Karen Jones
This week on the Psyched to Practice podcast we had the pleasure of discussing Self Care with Karen Jones, a Licensed Professional Counselor and a certified Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction therapist. Listen in as Karen walks us through what self care is, and how we can help our clients explore ways they can make it their own."Be well, and stay psyched"For more than 45 years, PAR has been publishing trusted assessment instruments that help their customers in the crucial work they perform every day. Their U.S.-based, company is a talented group of...
2022-09-02
46 min
Psyched to Practice
Masters in Practice: CBT for Children with Dr. Robert Freidberg
Join your hosts Ray and Paul as they have the opportunity to start the Masters in Practice series with Dr. Robert Friedberg, talking about using CBT with children and adolescents. We invite you to listen in hearing how Bob found his niche with this and how it’s developed for him over the years. We hope you enjoy this latest installment of the Psyched to Practice podcast. "Be well, and stay psyched"For more than 45 years, PAR has been publishing trusted assessment instruments that help their customers in the crucial work they perform every day. The...
2022-08-26
1h 01
Psyched to Practice
Psyched to Practice: Intro
We are Psyched to announce that a new mental health podcast is coming to the scene looking to give you the information you need in a fun, engaging environment. We have one goal, and that’s to get you “Psyched to Practice”Join us as your hosts, Dr. Ray Christner and Paul Wagner, as we explore the far reaches of mental health and share this experience with you. We’re going to cover a wide variety of topics in and related to the field, as well as having experts share their findings and their passion...
2022-08-19
13 min
Psyched to Practice
Practice in Action: Words Matter
The Psyched to Practice podcast is excited to drop their first content episode, Words Matter. In this episode Ray and Paul will discuss the significance of the words we use. Join them as they dive into the personal and professional implications surrounding vocabulary, the intention it carries, and how when wielded effectively the change it can spark. “Be well, and stay psyched”For more than 45 years, PAR has been publishing trusted assessment instruments that help their customers in the crucial work they perform every day. Their U.S.-based, company is a talented group of profe...
2022-08-19
33 min
Playground Talks
#10 What Are The 6 Types Of Personal Boundaries? With Dr. Dowtin
When your kid claims he is too tired to shower or not hungry or not willing to clean his room, what boundary is he/she trying to set? and how to respond to that?This episode's guest is Dr. Dowtin, Ph.D., LCPC, NCSP, RPT. She is a black cisgender registered play therapist, licensed clinical professional counselor, and early childhood school psychologist CEO at PlayfulLeigh Psyched, which is a private teletherapy practice. Dr.Dowtin is an early childhood specialist and trauma therapist, passionate about serving historically marginalized children and families, disrupting the generational transmission of t...
2022-05-29
36 min
The Collaborative IEP
The Difference Between Private and School Evaluations with Dr. Brandi Tanner
You’re not going to want to miss this episode. It’s so full of great information and advocacy tips – not just for people exploring eligibility but also for people considering private evaluations, working with outside clinicians, and for anyone that writes an IEP goal. Yes, yes, that’s YOU!!!! In today’s episode, I talk to psychologist Dr. Brandi Tanner, about evaluations – the difference between what you get at school and what you get in a private clinic, what to do with the results, how often to test, and much, much more!! You guys usually like hearing from the psycholo...
2022-05-24
34 min
FAACT's Roundtable
Ep. 116: Our Teal Way of Life - Dating with Food Allergies
This "Our Teal Way of Life" mini-episode, created to honor Food Allergy Awareness Month, features a short, to-the-point conversation about when and how to discuss food allergies with your date. FAACT's Director of Behavioral Health, Emery Brown, Ed.S., NCSP - Nationally Certified School Psychologist, candidly shares tips and ideas for bringing up food allergies and staying safe during those first few exciting new dates.To keep you in the know, here are helpful resources:FAACT's Empowering Adults in the Dating World with Food Allergies FAACT's Navigating Parties, Dating, and F...
2022-05-11
12 min
The Testing Psychologist Podcast
274: Avoiding School Psychologist Burnout w/ Dr. Geremy Grant
Would you rather read the transcript? Click here. It goes without saying that the risk for clinical burnout is very high these days. Dr. Geremy Grant, NCSP, is here to chat with me about burnout among school psychologists (and clinicians in general). As a nationally certified school psychologist and someone who cares deeply about the intersection of clinical identity and potential for burnout, Geremy is an excellent individual with whom to have this conversation. Here are some of the ideas that we discuss during the interview today: Systemic and personal strategies to deal with burnoutSteps for...
2022-02-28
1h 12
FAACT's Roundtable
Ep. 104: The Pandemic's Impact on Self-Advocacy and Finding Balance with Food Allergy
We're exploring how to come back stronger after living through the last few years in the Pandemic. We're diving into how shutdowns and hybrid school schedules impacted our ability to self-advocate safe food allergy practices, which can be related to other health conditions, with FAACT's Director of Behavioral Health, Emery Brown, Ed.S., NCSP - Nationally Certified School Psychologist, to discover solutions, balance, and hope as we enter the next phase of the Pandemic. To keep you in the know, here are helpful resources:Podcasts:Your F...
2022-02-16
25 min
Beyond Your Limits with Dr. Christine Jehu
48. Clinician Corner with Amy Cannava, Ed.S, NCSP - school psychologist
Our clinician corner this week is with Amy Cannava, Ed.S, NCSP. She is a school psychologist who specializes in working with minoritized youth & she drops fire in today’s episode. We talk all about mental health & youth, school based mental health, and dealing skills vs. coping skills. Connect with Amy at her website, on Twitter, and Instagram!Amy is currently listening to the Out What Now podcast.-------Let’s Connect on Instagram! @therealdrjehu Grab your FREE Quick Start Guide to Finding a Therapist!Beco...
2021-12-14
58 min
Parents Navigating the Teen Years
Tools to Help Teens Manage Stress and Overwhelm
Christa D'Amico, CAGS, NCSP, is a NH Licensed School Psychologist who works at Winnacunnet High School in Hampton, NH. Ms. D'Amico partners with families, teachers, school administrators, and other professionals to create a safe, healthy, and supportive learning environment that strengthens connections between home, school, and the community. Ms. D'Amico understands that parents want to help their teens and help them with their problems, but that might not always be the best approach. In this episode, Christa shares tips and advice on how parents can teach their children to be more resilient and self-aware when they're managing...
2021-12-06
23 min
FAACT's Roundtable
Ep. 96: Managing Holiday Stress with Food Allergies
The holidays are here, and we're exploring ways to manage our holiday stress. We're sitting down with FAACT's Director of Behavioral Health, Emery Brown, MA, Ed.S., NCSP, School Psychology, to discover tools to help keep anxiety in check and how to create memories and enjoy our families!To keep you in the know, here are helpful resources:Podcasts:Your Family: Building Resilience in KidsFood Allergy Anxiety and DepressionSelf-care and Coping Skills: Tips for You and Your FamilyBlogs:Compassion in a T...
2021-12-01
22 min
The Power of Love Show
Re-Imagining Life After Loss With Dr. Mekel Harris, Ph.D., NCSP, PMH-C
On this episode of The Power of Love Show we welcome special guest, Dr. Mekel Harris, Ph.D., NCSP, PMH-C! Dr. Mekel Harris is a licensed psychologist, health service provider and CEO of Harris Psychological Services, LLC. Dr. Mekel currently serves in private practice, offering psychological evaluation and support on an individual basis. Further, she offers training/education, consultative, and supervisory services to several local organizations throughout the Memphis area. Dr. Harris was pre- and post-doctorally trained at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and specializes in coping and adjustment to acute and chronic illness, grief and loss, and health-related trauma. Dr...
2021-09-29
50 min
Dear School Psych Sistah
E13: Cognitive Dissonance
Kierra is joined by Shannon Martin and Dr. Thompson in a candid discussion of the assessment pipeline and the implications it has for School Psychologists. Dr. Miriam Eady Thompson is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) where she is also the Director of Mind and BehaviorAssessment Clinic (MBAC). Dr. Thompson is a licensed psychologist (MA-11267), a health service provider, and a Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP). In 2009, Dr. Thompson earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Arizona, double majoring...
2021-09-25
50 min
SLP Full Disclosure
Effectively Working with Social Workers & School Psychologists - Renee Larson, MSW, NCSP
On this episode, we had the privilege to welcome a clinician who has worked both as a social worker and school psychologist during her career. Special guest, Renee Larson, MSW, NCSP, shared her journey through both disciplines, outlined effective communication practices between SLPs and school psychologists, offered her self-care advice for school clinicians, and more. This show is made possible by Med Travelers. If you’re interested in exploring a career in allied travel, visit: https://www.medtravelers.com/getting-started/become-an-allied-traveler/to learn more about the nationwide opportunities they have to offer!We Discuss(0:00) Show...
2021-09-13
46 min
Dear School Psych Sistah
E12: The Power of Storytelling
In this episode, Kierra is joined by fellow podcaster Rebecca Comizio. The two discuss their journey to podcasting and the importance of storytelling through social media. Rebecca Comizio, MA, MEd, NCSP, was named Connecticut's 2019 School Psychologist of the Year. She is a practicing school psychologist at New Canaan Country School, in New Canaan, Connecticut, and a Licensed Professional Counselor at the Waverly Group in Old Greenwich, CT. Becca is the founder and co-host of School Psyched Podcast. She also serves on the Communications Committee for the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). She is the...
2021-09-11
25 min
The Lightner Side of Things: Practitioner Perspectives in School Psychology
Intern Supervision and Why School Psychs Should "Assemble a Coalition of the Willing"
David Lillenstein, D.Ed, NCSP discusses the various ways he has taken leadership as a school psychologist in his district, including his approach to intern supervision.
2021-09-02
45 min
FAACT's Roundtable
Ep 80: Taming Anxiety and Making Back-to-School Fun Again
Heading Back-to-School with food allergies can be challenging, but anxiety might be higher this year as the Covid-19 Pandemic continues. We're sitting down with FAACT's Director of Behavioral Health, Emery Brown, MA, Ed.S., NCSP, School Psychology, to discover tools to help families keep anxiety in check and how to create a positive environment surrounding school. Ms. Brown provides fresh and positive questions parents can ask to help start engaging conversations and tips on how to keep self-care in the background.To keep you in the know, here are helpful resources:
2021-08-25
36 min
Learning Unlocked
S3E24: Mental Health and Its Effects on Learning
Guest: Matthew Moix, PD.D, NCSP Coordinator of Psychological Services In this episode, Brit and Matt discuss the effects of mental health on student learning. Matt also provides strategies, learning supports, and actionable steps all teachers can use to create a mentally healthy learning space. Want more from Matt? matthew.moix@gilbertschools.net
2021-08-22
1h 01
Communicating Brain Science
Learning to Thrive After Pediatric Cancer
We discuss the long-term neurocognitive impacts of cancer treatment in children survivors, the dizzying post-treatment landscape that families learn to navigate, and the critical roles that educators and healthcare professionals hold in survivors’ lives (well after treatment is done) with Lisa Jacobson, PhD, NCSP, ABPP. She is Director of Research in the Department of Neuropsychology at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and co-director of the institute’s Center for Innovation and Leadership in Special Education (CILSE). Follow Jacobson’s work and learn more about the Kennedy Krieger Institute at: https://www.kennedykrieger.org and on twitter @ SUCCESSLab3. Podcast transc...
2021-08-11
30 min
The Death Dialogues Project Podcast
100. Relaxing into the Pain: Dr. Mekel Harris
Dr. Mekel Harris, Ph.D., NCSP, PMH-C, a licensed pediatric and family health psychologist/health service provider (HSP) (and CEO of Harris Psychological Services, LLC), currently serves in private practice in the mid-South, offering psychological evaluation and support to children, adolescents, and families. Further, she offers training/education, consultative, and supervisory services to several local organizations throughout the Memphis area. Pre- and post-doctorally trained at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Dr. Harris specializes in coping and adjustment to acute and chronic illness, grief and loss, and health-related trauma. In December 2020, she completed advanced certification through Postpartum Support International (PSI) in Ad...
2021-08-05
1h 02
Psych Mic
Staying mentally stimulated | Neuropsych evaluation with Dr. Sara Douglas
Sara Douglas, Psy.D., NCSP, is a neuropsychological evaluator and nationally certified school psychologist. Sara received her master's degree in school psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University, and then obtained her Psy.D in school psychology from St. John's University. Sara has worked across a variety of settings including schools (both public and private), treatment clinics, and hospitals. At her current private practice, Sara conducts neuropsychological evaluations with school-aged children, adolescents, and adults who have unexplained academic, behavioral, or emotional difficulties. In the past, she’s worked as a school psychologist providing counseling to students, as an Associate Adjunct Pro...
2021-08-05
1h 16
The Lightner Side of Things: Practitioner Perspectives in School Psychology
Deficit Thinking and Why Public Policy Matters in School Psychology
Kelsie Reed, Ph.D., NCSP discusses the implications of deficit thinking on school psychologist practitioners in schools and why school psychology and public policy are interrelated.
2021-08-04
33 min
FAACT's Roundtable
Ep. 74: Mentally Preparing Students for Back-to-School - From Recovery to Readiness
In this special extended-length edition back-to-school podcast, we explore recovery and how to create a solid return to school in the fall, even if your student was able to partially attend school last spring. We discuss all academic phases (elementary, middle, and high school plus college), including challenges and tips.To help parents and caregivers prepare for the transition, we're sitting down with FAACT's Director of Behavioral Health, Emery Brown, MA, Ed.S., NCSP, School Psychology, to discover tools to mentally prepare your student and your family for this unusual and much-welcomed return to the...
2021-07-14
44 min
The Collaborative IEP
Learn About Evaluations From School-Psych-Turned-Advocate, Erin Mahaffey
If you have a child in special education, you have undoubtedly Received an educational evaluation. If you have received an educational evaluation, you have undoubtedly been confused, frustrated, and maybe even downright mad. If you have been confused, frustrated, or mad During an IEP meeting, you know how quickly a meeting can go sideways. And if you have been in a sideways meeting, you probably know the impact that can have on a child. If you have followed this Give a Mouse a Cookie example, you will want to listen to this weeks podcast!
2021-07-13
50 min
Her American Story
Stephanie's Story
Stephanie Mihalas, PhD NCSP ABPP, is a first generation Greek American, licensed and board certified psychologist, as well as a nationally certified school psychologist. Listen as she shares with me the experience she gained working in her father's clinic as a young girl, as well as how narrowly avoiding being at the Twin Towers on 911 caused her to drastically alter her career path.
2021-06-23
30 min
Operant Innovations by ABA Technologies
University Series 040 | PCOM
Today we are joined by Dr. Jessica Glass-Kendorski, PHD, NCSP, BCBA-D and Dr. Rich Allen, PSYD, NCSP, BCBA-D from PCOM. If you are looking for a program that melds school psychology and the principles of behavior, you have found your program! The amount of individualization that you will find within this program is immense. With faculty that strive to bring the science of behavior to other fields and build a community of professionals, potential students have the opportunity to learn, research, and network!-Contact Information -Dr. Jessica Glass-Kendorski - JessicaGl@pcom...
2021-06-09
46 min
Podclassed
Adapting Classroom Practices to Reflect Recent Reading Research
Paul Black, M.Ed, Ed.S., NCSP, a school psychologist and literacy consultant, joins Laura Axtell, M.Ed., to close season 6 of Podclassed with a discussion about recent reading research. The discussion covers the difference between evidence-based and research-based reading programs, phonemic awareness and sound-letter correspondence, and the impact of teacher training in the science of reading. By incorporating the most up-to-date research in the classroom, teachers can help to prevent the social-emotional challenges that are often faced by students when reading problems aren't properly addressed.
2021-05-06
33 min
Lets Be Honest Before We Start Pretending
Ep 053: Building a Legacy of Love with Christy Byrne Yates, M.S., NCSP, LEP
I am thrilled today because we have an amazing guest who is a best-selling author of “Ignite Your Parenting” and an all-around amazing human being. She is releasing her new book tomorrow April 27, 2021, “Building A Legacy of Love: Inside the Sandwich Generation” and I am so excited we get to have her here today to start a conversation that is so important, and not many of us are thinking about. Her commitment and follow through on her passion is absolutely extraordinary.Christy Byrne Yates is the mother of two – now adult – children. She is an expert in navigating th...
2021-04-26
38 min
Transition Awareness Breathing
Mnemonics and Music to help learn mindfulness
In this episode, I share how I teach mindfulness, awareness, and relaxation breathing to elementary students. I teach two mini–Virtual Transition Awareness Breathing (VTAB) sessions each week. I use mnemonics and music as a part of my methodology in teaching. We are working on mindfulness talking in Virtual TAB. I found a fantastic mnemonic tool to help my elementary students learn mindful speaking, and I wanted to share it with you. I hope after you listen to this podcast, you will feel comfortable sharing this information with your family and friends. The mnemonic is APPLE.Acknowledge = Notice your feelingsPause = Don't...
2021-04-19
22 min
Dear School Psych Sistah
E6: Let's Talk About Social Justice
Kierra is joined in this episode by Erika Wood, Psy.D., Hiral Vekaria, Ed.S., and Byron McClure, Ed.D. in a discussion on when and how to facilitate crucial conversations. Hiral Vekaria, Ed.S., NCSP is a School Psychologist for Montgomery County Public Schools and the MTSS Consultant for Wake County Public Schools in Raleigh, North Carolina. She won the 2019 NASP Presidential Award. Erika Wood, Psy.D., NCSP is a School Psychologist for Baltimore County Public Schools. She was awarded the 2015 Maryland School Psychologist of the Year Award. She currently chairs the...
2021-04-10
1h 07
Disaster Tough Podcast
#52 The Purpose of Training - Interview with Jayson Kratoville
Jayson Kratoville is the Interim Director of the National Center for Security & Preparedness (NCSP). Jayson believes that change management is critical to the homeland security field as it adapts to new technologies and a dynamic risk environment. Effective training and exercises are critical tools, challenging participants to link their practical experience with new ideas and approaches in a way that shifts their mindset. Jayson has managed the development and delivery of training and exercise programs that have reached tens of thousands of practitioners across New York State's homeland security enterprise. He has also guided the NCSP’s strategic vision and im...
2021-04-09
51 min
The Barrier Breakdown: Disrupting Mental Health
Episode 13: Suicidality in Youth with Dr. Kaleigh Bantum
Welcome to The Barrier Breakdown: Disrupting Mental Health! Our guest this week is CBI's own Dr. Kaleigh Bantum! Dr. Bantum has presented at a number of national conferences, taught at local universities, and serves as the Co-Director of CBI's Center for Education. Her experience makes her particularly well suited to discuss suicidality in children, adolescents and young adults, as well as the evidence-based practices required to meet individual needs and build strong positive relationships with her clients. In this episode, we discuss some of the hurdles clinicians face when helping clients with suicidal ideations or actions, as...
2021-03-12
17 min
Dear School Psych Sistah
E3: Wise Women
This episode focuses on different career trajectories within the field of School Psychology. Kierra is joined by six women all with unique experiences and journeys to their current positions. This episode features the perspective of an early career professional (Shayna), seasoned practitioner (Dannette), Director of Psychological Services (Izzy), specialist-level clinician (Valerie), entrepreneur (Dr. Grishby), and professor (Dr. Aston). Listen in to find out how they got where they are, their responsibilities, and general advice they would give. Shayna Jones, Ed.S. is an early career professional in Washington state who supports a developmental preschool program. She...
2021-02-20
1h 02
Let's Talk Sped Law
Season 3, Episode 1: Programming for Mental Health Issues During Covid for Families, Schools and Students with Guest Chris Abildgaard
Chris Abildgaard, LPC, NCC, NCSP is the owner and director of the Social Learning Center, LLC. located in Cheshire, CT. Chris has been in private practice for over 13 years. Chris is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist, a Board Certified national Counselor, & a Licensed Professional Counselor with a specialization in Autism Spectrum Disorders. In addition to a Masters and 6th Year degree in School Psychology, he has earned a Graduate Certificate from the University of Massachusetts Lowell in Behavioral Interventions in Autism. Chris is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Education (Ed.D) in School Psychology from Loyola University Chicago.
2021-01-08
43 min
The Lightner Side of Things: Practitioner Perspectives in School Psychology
Practitioner Tips for Surviving and Thriving During a Pandemic
School psychologists Rebecca Bertuccio, Ed.S., NCSP, Sarah Barton, Ed.S., NCSP, BCBA, Cecilia Till, Ed.S., NCSP, and Hiral Vekaria, Ed.S., NCSP share some of their tips for surviving and thriving during the pandemic.
2020-11-28
00 min
The Lightner Side of Things: Practitioner Perspectives in School Psychology
MTSS and District vs. Building Perspectives
Hiral Vekaria, Ed.S., NCSP discusses her experience working as a school psychologist at both the district and building levels, working across multiple states, and talks about her work with MTSS.
2020-11-21
00 min
The Lightner Side of Things: Practitioner Perspectives in School Psychology
Changing Mindsets, Systems, and the Power of SEL
Byron McClure, Ed.D., NCSP shares his thoughts on how practitioners can influence change at the systems level, increasing the number of Black and Brown youth in school psychology, and the power of SEL.
2020-11-14
00 min
Therapy Thoughts
Episode 43: Living an Intentional Life Through Values and Faith with Neena Warburton
In this episode of Therapy Thoughts, Tiffany talks with her friend, Neena Warburton about her values and her faith. Neena gives us great insight into how she lives intentionally through her values and the action steps she takes daily to focus on mindfulness and self care. She also talks directly about her faith and how she grew up Mormon and how she follows her faith today. Tiffany and Neena talk about the innerworkings of self care and mental health care and also some ways to support kids and teenagers today. More About Neena: Neena is...
2020-11-10
48 min
The Lightner Side of Things: Practitioner Perspectives in School Psychology
Fighting for Equity
Brittany Johnstone, Ed.S., NCSP discusses her experience working within an urban school district, what fighting for equity means to her, advocacy through the union, and school psychologists' relationship with social media.
2020-09-26
33 min
The Lightner Side of Things: Practitioner Perspectives in School Psychology
All About the BCBA
Mike Lewis, Ed.S., NCSP, BCBA discusses why some school psychologists are choosing to get a BCBA credential, the intersection between behavior analytic principles and trauma, and how districts can best utilize their school psychologists who also hold a BCBA.
2020-09-19
46 min
The Lightner Side of Things: Practitioner Perspectives in School Psychology
Being a POC in the Field
Alice Lee, Ed.S., NCSP and I discuss her experiences as an early career practitioner, being a POC in the field, "faking it 'till we make it", and worries for students' learning during the pandemic.
2020-09-12
33 min
The Lightner Side of Things: Practitioner Perspectives in School Psychology
Trauma and Systems Work
Ryan Palmer, Ed.S., NCSP discusses his "why" for being a school psychologist, his approach to helping teachers through vicarious trauma, and how he works to influence change at a systemic level.
2020-09-05
42 min
The Lightner Side of Things: Practitioner Perspectives in School Psychology
Diversity in the Field and Urban Practice
Dwight Hood, Ph.D., NCSP, discusses being an urban setting practitioner, his thoughts on some of the barriers in attracting diversity to the field of school psychology, and his experience as a Black male school psychologist. Article referenced in this episode: Walcott, C. M., & Hyson, D. (2018). Results from the NASP 2015 membership survey, part one: Demographics and employment conditions [Research report]. Bethesda, MD: National Association of School Psychologists.
2020-08-29
46 min
Upstate Issues with WGY's Diane Donato
Ability To Adapt Key For Employers And Employees
Because of the pandemic, businesses have had to undergo extraordinary changes. Business owners are anxious to get back going, but they have so much uncertainty to deal with. Jayson Kratoville, the interim director of the National Center for Security and Preparedness (NCSP) at the University at Albany, believes that businesses’ ability to adapt will play a critical role to restarting the economy. He says it will also play a key role for people who are looking for or trying to keep employment.
2020-06-25
15 min
IB Voices
Experiencing grief during COVID-19 with Jacqueline Brown, PhD, NCSP
Recommended books on grief for children:Tear Soup by Chuck DeKlyen and Pat SchwiebertI Remember Miss Perry by Pat Brisson (about the death of a teacher)Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson (about the death of a friend)The Memory String by Eve Bunting (about the death of a parent)Recommended books on grief for adults:A Grief Observed by CS LewisBearing the Unbearable: Love, Loss, and the Heartbreaking Path of Grief by Joanne CacciatorePermission to Mourn: A New Way to Do Grief by Tom ZubaTransforming Traumatic Grief by Courtney ArmstrongRecommended organizations that provide...
2020-06-15
21 min
Special Ed on Special Ed
What traumatic event? Who has anxiety?
Schools closed due to a global pandemic. If that's not enough to trigger you, what about having to stay home, having to go out, having to work, not working? And the cherry on top? You now need to oversee your child's education, whatever that is right now. Speaking of your child, their schedules have been obliterated, the people who support them daily gone, and the people caring for them now (that's you!) are spread so thin, quality time is nothing more than a mirage. Terry D'Elisa, Psychologist, PsyD, NCSP, joins me today to talk about why the...
2020-06-10
49 min
The Behavior Trap
21. Maria Helton, PhD, Psy.S., BCBA, COBA, NCSP - Ohio
Hey everyone! Episode 21 is live! On today's episode I had the opportunity to speak with Maria Helton. Maria is a behavior specialist who works in public schools supporting teachers with classroom management as well as incorporating behavioral and social emotional learning strategies into their daily teaching. She has a background is both school psychology as well as behavior analysis as uses both skill sets to support teachers as well as students to maximize success. Maria loves seeing students succeed and watching them learn new skills and wouldn't trade her job for the world. To learn more about M...
2020-05-28
26 min
School Health Shout-out
Bolstering Staff Wellbeing in Schools
This article was published in the May 2020 issue of the Journal of School Health, a publication of the American School Health Association (ashaweb.org). This was authored by Lauren Reynolds, Ph.D. Amy Bruno, Ed.S., NCSP, BCBA Kelsey Ross, Ph.D. Jamie Hall, Ph.D. Josh Reynolds, BME
2020-05-09
05 min
Yumlish: Diabetes and Multicultural Nutrition
COVID-19, Diabetes, & Mental Health
On this episode of the Yumlish podcast, we are talking to Dr. Tony Spann. We will speak to him about his personal journey to instilling the importance of mental health, his work at Henry Health, the correlation between mental health and diabetes, and the impact of COVID-19 on mental health and especially those with chronic conditions like diabetes. Dr. Spann is the Chief Clinical Officer for Henry Health. Dr. Spann is an Assistant Professor in the School of Rossier’s Masters of School Counseling Program. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Sou...
2020-04-16
22 min
Gemtrain: Autism Guidance
Autism Guidance: Trauma Treatment Understood
I combine a variety of treatment modalities to develop a treatment plan for each individual. In working with adults with a history of early childhood traumas, I have also targeted and successfully treated their related symptoms including dissociative symptoms, depression, anxiety and attachment disorders. I have also enjoyed tailoring the treatment to the needs of individuals with special needs, whether it be those on the spectrum (ASD) or those with impairment in language and/or cognitive development. Education: Doctorate in Psychology (PhD), Master’s in Public Health (MPH), Master’s in Education (MED). Credentials: Licensed Psychologist, Certified EMDR Therapist, Registered Play...
2020-04-14
40 min
Homework is stupid
Accessing School Services
Lauren sits down with Dr. Charles Barrett, Ph.D., NCSP - School Psychologist, Musician, Teacher, and Writer - to discuss ways to access school services for children within a public school system while giving parents the support necessary for academic success.
2020-04-14
53 min
For Flourishing's Sake
Rebecca Comizio - Playing with the Problematic Ps
Welcome to Episode 24 of the For Flourishing's Sake podcast. Today, I bring you a very special guest again. I met this wonderful educator when we were both attending the IPEN World Positive Education Accelerator conference in Fort Worth, TX, in 2018, and she has since contributed not only to this podcast, but to my upcoming book by the same title (out in June 2020). Rebecca Comizio, MA, MA-Ed, NCSP, LPC, is a school psychologist at New Canaan Country School, in New Canaan, CT. She was named by the Connecticut Association of School Psychologists as the School Psychologist of the Ye...
2020-02-10
06 min
The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria
Should you start an ABA practice, with Becca Tagg
Dr. Becca Tagg, PsyD, MSCP, NCSP, BCBA-D, joins me in Session 97 to discuss the pros and cons to starting your own ABA practice. Becca owns and operates The Del Mar Center for Behavioral Health in Jacksonville, North Carolina, and produces and hosts The Business of Behavior Podcast. Becca also founded The ABA Business Builders Facebook Group, which, as of this writing, has almost 8,800 members. So it is with her vast experience in mind that I wanted to have her on the show to talk about her experiences, trials, and tribulations with regard to running a successful ABA practice. This...
2019-10-17
1h 18
School Psyched Podcast!
School Psyched Podcast Episode 89 – Dr. Steven Feifer
School Psyched Podcast Episode 89 – Dr. Steven Feifer #psychedpodcast is so excited to be talking with Dr. Feifer! Steven G. Feifer, D. Ed., NCSP, ABSNP is a nationally renowned speaker in the field of learning disabilities, and has authored six books on learning and emotional disorders in children. He has 19 years of experience as a school psychologist in three different school systems. Dr. Feifer conducts neuropsychological assessments and is director of the neurofeedback program at the Monocacy Neurodevelopmental Center. He is also an adjunct professor at George Washington University, and is a Diplomate and a clinical supervisor with th...
2019-09-23
00 min
School Psyched!
School Psyched Podcast Episode 89 – Dr. Steven Feifer
School Psyched Podcast Episode 89 – Dr. Steven Feifer #psychedpodcast is so excited to be talking with Dr. Feifer! Steven G. Feifer, D. Ed., NCSP, ABSNP is a nationally renowned speaker in the field of learning disabilities, and has authored six books on learning and emotional disorders in children. He has 19 years of experience as a school psychologist in three different school systems. Dr. Feifer conducts neuropsychological assessments and is director of the neurofeedback program at the Monocacy Neurodevelopmental Center. He is also an adjunct professor at George Washington University, and is a Diplomate and a clinical supervisor with th...
2019-09-23
00 min
SLPs Wine and Cheese's Podcast
Ep 43: Neuropsychology
Deb and Maria drank Scout and Cellar Prosecco. Maria and Deb both voted "drink it". If listeners want to purchase Scout & Cellar wine Instagram message @natures_intention2018 for a SLPs wine and cheese discount.Deb and Maria were joined by their (fancy) guests, Ms Jessica Perez and Dr. Leah McGuire. Jessica Perez is a certified school psychologist and neuropsychological technician. She currently resides in Montville, NJ, with her husband, Kyle, and 1 year old daughter, Evelyn. She received two B.A. degrees in Elementary Education and Spanish from Bucknell University and graduated magna cum laude in 2010. Immediately...
2019-04-25
1h 05
School Psyched Podcast!
Episode 78 – Selective Mutism Revisited…
Episode 78 #psychedpodcast is pleased to have Sheila Ratsch Lepkin back to chat about selective mutism! Sheila is the Colorado Coordinator for the Selective Mutism Association and has been an NCSP for over thirty years. She helps run a summer intensive camp for children with Selective Mutism with Anxiety Solutions of Denver called Courageous Kids Camp. View her initial presentation on selective mutism here: https://youtu.be/1fSjcB7nVpA Resources Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7JkmPE1QnD6SUJSNHo0NERJWFU?resourcekey=0-oMf9-tv9Fsb70BGPO2dmCg
2019-01-06
00 min
School Psyched!
Episode 78 – Selective Mutism Revisited…
Episode 78 #psychedpodcast is pleased to have Sheila Ratsch Lepkin back to chat about selective mutism! Sheila is the Colorado Coordinator for the Selective Mutism Association and has been an NCSP for over thirty years. She helps run a summer intensive camp for children with Selective Mutism with Anxiety Solutions of Denver called Courageous Kids Camp. View her initial presentation on selective mutism here: https://youtu.be/1fSjcB7nVpA Resources Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B7JkmPE1QnD6SUJSNHo0NERJWFU?resourcekey=0-oMf9-tv9Fsb70BGPO2dmCg
2019-01-06
00 min
KTHX
In-Depth: Nevada Coalition for Suicide Prevention
Pamela Olsen talks about the upcoming Awareness Walk for NCSP.
2018-09-18
11 min
School Psyched!
Episode 70 – Best Practices in School Safety and Risk Assessment
Episode 70 Join #psychedpodcast as we chat with Dr. Melissa Reeves about this important topic Powerpoint: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6aVRNWldoYnctcGFSaElsMllaTXZVc2RLNGJN/view?ts=61b1731f&resourcekey=0-ROjXBWeBRac12Fxtpj_O_A https://www.safeandsoundschools.org/speaking/our-speakers/dr-melissa-reeves/ Dr. Melissa Reeves, Ph.D., NCSP, LPC is the immediate Past-President of the National Association of School Psychologists (2016-17). She is also a national certified school psychologist, licensed special education teacher, licensed professional counselor, and former district coordinator of social/emotional/behavioral services. She formerly worked for the Cherry...
2018-09-09
00 min
School Psyched Podcast!
Episode 70 – Best Practices in School Safety and Risk Assessment
Episode 70 Join #psychedpodcast as we chat with Dr. Melissa Reeves about this important topic Powerpoint: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6aVRNWldoYnctcGFSaElsMllaTXZVc2RLNGJN/view?ts=61b1731f&resourcekey=0-ROjXBWeBRac12Fxtpj_O_A https://www.safeandsoundschools.org/speaking/our-speakers/dr-melissa-reeves/ Dr. Melissa Reeves, Ph.D., NCSP, LPC is the immediate Past-President of the National Association of School Psychologists (2016-17). She is also a national certified school psychologist, licensed special education teacher, licensed professional counselor, and former district coordinator of social/emotional/behavioral services. She formerly worked for the Cherry...
2018-09-09
00 min
The Testing Psychologist Podcast
TTP #66: Dr. Dan Miller – School Neuropsychology
Would you rather read the transcript? Click here. What is school neuropsychology? Dan Miller is here to tell you. He also has many thoughts on current and historical identification of learning disorders. Oh, and he’s written some software to help make report writing more efficient for clinicians. We dive into all of these things and more – check it out! Cool Things Mentioned in This Episode Dan’s School Neuropsychology program Dan’s report writing software Essentials of School Neuropsychology (affiliate link) Evidence Based Selective Assessment for Academic Disorders (affiliate link) Essentials of Planning, Selectin...
2018-08-24
1h 22
The Plaidcast
Body Image, Mental Health & Conversations Equestrians Should Be Having
Piper and Sissy chat with Kirby Wycoff, PSY.D, NCSP and TPH Blog Editor Lauren Mauldin about body image, mental health and being a Millennial equestrian.
2018-06-16
56 min
Prep Talk
Prep Talk — Episode 7: Women in Emergency Management
In honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, the latest “Prep Talk” episode features women in emergency management. The podcast hosts sat down with MaryAnn Tierney, Regional Administrator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region III, Christina Farrell, Deputy Commissioner for External Affairs at NYC Emergency Management, and Samantha Phillips, Director of the National Center for Security and Preparedness (NCSP) at the State University of New York at Albany (SUNY Albany). The episode takes a close look at each woman’s journey and highlights each successes and challenges in the field. The guests reflect on how major...
2018-03-08
53 min
School Psyched!
Episode 60 – Dr. Ryan McGill on Cognitive Scatter
Episode 60 Join #psychedpodcast as we welcome Dr. McGill back for a second episode! Do you say things like ‘interpret with caution,’ call the FSIQ invalid, or not report the FSIQ or index scores given significant discrepancies in your cognitive scores? Tune in to hear about Dr. McGill’s research and his thoughts on scatter and interpretation of cognitive profiles. Biography http://education.wm.edu/ourfacultystaff/faculty/mcgill_r.php Ryan J. McGill is an assistant professor and director of the school psychology program at William & Mary. Prior to W&M, he was...
2018-01-21
00 min
School Psyched Podcast!
Episode 60 – Dr. Ryan McGill on Cognitive Scatter
Episode 60 Join #psychedpodcast as we welcome Dr. McGill back for a second episode! Do you say things like ‘interpret with caution,’ call the FSIQ invalid, or not report the FSIQ or index scores given significant discrepancies in your cognitive scores? Tune in to hear about Dr. McGill’s research and his thoughts on scatter and interpretation of cognitive profiles. https://rjmcgill.com/author/ http://education.wm.edu/ourfacultystaff/faculty/mcgill_r.php Ryan J. McGill is an assistant professor and director of the school psychology program at William & Mary. Prior to W&M, he...
2018-01-21
00 min
School Psyched!
Episode 59 – Technology for the Win
Episode 59 Join #psychedpodcast as we talk with school psychs who have created tech to make all our jobs easier! Behavior Observation Made Easy http://behaviorobservationmadeeasy.weebly.com/ Learn about Zhanna here: My name is Zhanna Shekhtmeyster and I am a school psychologist in Santa Monica, California. I received my Masters of Education Degree in Counseling, Clinical, & School Psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2010. I am a Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP#: 3530), Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP #: 41355), and carry a Pupil Personnel Services Credential in School Psychology. I created...
2018-01-07
00 min
School Psyched Podcast!
Episode 59 – Technology for the Win
Episode 59 Join #psychedpodcast as we talk with school psychs who have created tech to make all our jobs easier! Behavior Observation Made Easy http://behaviorobservationmadeeasy.weebly.com/ Learn about Zhanna here: My name is Zhanna Shekhtmeyster and I am a school psychologist in Santa Monica, California. I received my Masters of Education Degree in Counseling, Clinical, & School Psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2010. I am a Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP#: 3530), Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP #: 41355), and carry a Pupil Personnel Services Credential in School Psychology. I created...
2018-01-07
00 min
EM Weekly Podcast
EP 16 Public Access First Aid
Mobilize Rescue Systems is a team of medical professionals, military veterans, and technology engineers, our mission is to empower bystanders to save lives by equipping them with the resources necessary to respond to a medical emergency - in the form of the world's first interactive rescue system. They are looking to make first aid, just like the Public Access CPR/AED programs across the United States. Our guest, Seth Goldstein is a Career Firefighter/Paramedic in Poughkeepsie, NY. Mr. Goldstein earned his EMT-Basic in 1997 and his Paramedic Certification in 2000.Mr. Goldstein has worked as a Paramedic for various agencies in...
2017-07-06
37 min
School Psyched!
Episode 48 – APA Division 16 Early Career Professionals Workgroup
Episode 48 Join the discussion with #psychedpodcast to learn about Division 16’s Early Career Professionals Workgroup! Division 16 Early Career Professional Workgroup Handouts: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6dDNJX3VNN09TQU9uTkJ3Sm9YQmlZV3ZlM0Vj/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6bmJqV3hNY3hkY0M0d2MtcnhSUHdvMEdQNi1n/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6T0tmOGh5eGl3TnF5NXhjTHZ3UlRCelloN1dB/view?usp=sharing Early Career Professionals (ECPs), individuals within ten yea...
2017-06-04
00 min
School Psyched Podcast!
Episode 48 – APA Division 16 Early Career Professionals Workgroup
Episode 48 Join the discussion with #psychedpodcast to learn about Division 16’s Early Career Professionals Workgroup! http://apadivision16.org/division-16-early-career-professional-workgroup/ Handouts: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6dDNJX3VNN09TQU9uTkJ3Sm9YQmlZV3ZlM0Vj/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6bmJqV3hNY3hkY0M0d2MtcnhSUHdvMEdQNi1n/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7JkmPE1QnD6T0tmOGh5eGl3TnF5NXhjTHZ3UlRCelloN1dB/view?usp=sharing Early Career Professionals (ECPs), individuals within ten years of th...
2017-06-04
00 min