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Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Rivals with BenefitsIn this episode, Paul and Ray explore the multifaceted nature of rivalries, discussing their psychological implications, social identity, and the balance between competition and respect. They delve into how rivalries can motivate individuals in sports, personal development, and even business, while also cautioning against the potential for toxicity and hatred. The conversation emphasizes the importance of maintaining respect for rivals and using competition as a tool for growth and improvement.To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: 2025-07-1130 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeBonus Episode: Problem? Solved RevisitFollowing our recent episode, Accuracy in Accommodations, we wanted to revisit an episode that plays a crucial role in creating accurate accommodation. Enjoy this revisit to our previous Practice in Action episode: Problem? SolvedProblem solving is an integral part of our everyday lives and a critical skill that every mental health professional must be aware of. But what is good problem solving, and how do we use it in the therapy setting. This is exactly what Ray and Paul seek to answer in their conversation today. They break down the process of problem solving, and develop...2025-06-2344 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Accuracy in AccommodationsIn this episode of Psyched to Practice, Paul and Ray take on a conversation that hits home for educators, therapists, and parents alike—how do we know when an accommodation is actually helping? And when is it holding someone back? With clinical insight, personal stories, and a bit of humor, they break down how to tell the difference between under-accommodating, over-accommodating, and finding that “just right” fit. From executive functioning to anxiety support to college roommates, they explore how to scaffold success without doing the work for someone. Whether you’re helping a student, a client, or your own child, t...2025-06-1343 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Empowered to Take a Leap of Faith w/ Jana ParkerIn this episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast, hosts Ray and Paul engage with Jana Parker, a licensed educational psychologist and entrepreneur, discussing the transition from clinical work to business ownership. They explore the mindset shifts necessary for success, the importance of networking, and the continuous learning required in the field. Jana shares her personal journey, including the challenges and fears she faced while starting her practice during the COVID-19 pandemic, and emphasizes the significance of building confidence and resourcefulness in the entrepreneurial landscape. In this conversation, Jana discusses the importance of connection and networking in building a...2025-05-3058 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeBonus Episode: Metacognition as Your Mental GPSIn this episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast, host Paul Wagner discusses the concept of metacognition, particularly in relation to executive functioning and ADHD. He explains metacognition as 'thinking about thinking' and emphasizes its importance in therapy and personal development. Using the metaphor of a GPS, he illustrates how individuals can evaluate their goals and the routes they take to achieve them, encouraging self-reflection and adaptability in their approaches. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by clients, especially those with ADHD, in utilizing metacognition effectively and offers insights into how therapists can facilitate this process.2025-05-2705 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters In Practice: Teen Depression Gone Viral w/ Dr. Meredith GansnerIs social media the hidden driver of teen depression, or can the internet be a lifeline for struggling youth? Join Dr. Meredith Gansner, child psychiatrist and author of “Teen Depression Gone Viral,” as she sits down with Ray Christner and Paul Wagner to explore the complicated—and sometimes risky—relationship between digital media, mental health, and today’s teens. Drawing from real clinical stories and cutting-edge research, this episode gives parents and professionals no-nonsense insights into why “just take the phone away” hardly ever works, how to develop true digital literacy in your family, and what practical steps can actually make...2025-05-021h 04Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeBonus Episode: Spring Into Mental WellnessIn this episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast, host Paul Wagner discusses the opportunities that spring brings for enhancing mental wellness. He emphasizes the importance of engaging with nature, encouraging physical activity, fostering social connections, and the benefits of spring cleaning for mental clarity. The conversation highlights practical strategies for clinicians to support their clients in embracing the season for improved mental health.To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: http://www.psychedtopractice.com 2025-04-2807 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Storytellers, Using Pop-Culture Stories to Foster Real Narratives of Resilience w/ Drea LetamendiPop culture isn’t just entertainment—it’s a gateway to connection, empathy, and deep therapeutic work. In this episode, Paul and Ray sit down with clinical psychologist and media consultant Dr. Drea Letamendi to explore how fictional characters—from Batman to X-Men to Star Wars—can open doors in therapy that traditional methods often can’t. They talk real strategy: using pop culture in CBT, building media literacy, and why what we watch really matters in the therapy room. Whether you’re working with teens, young adults, or just trying to connect differently, this episode will shift how you think abou...2025-04-1858 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Becoming an Educational Detective, Executive Functioning Strategies that Work /w Justin RubensteinIn this episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast, Justin Rubenstein discusses his journey into school psychology and his specialization in executive functions. In this conversation, Paul and Ray engage with Justin to explore the intricate relationship between executive functioning, emotional regulation, and motivation in children and adolescents. They discuss the importance of involving parents in the therapeutic process, the role of self-management in fostering emotional stability, and effective strategies for enhancing motivation. The discussion also highlights the significance of language in shaping motivation and the necessity of consistency in therapeutic interventions.Justin's Practice...2025-04-041h 02Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeBonus Episode: Reflecting on The Problem with MenIn this episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast, host Paul Wagner reflects on the recent episode, The Problem with Men, and shares how it has helped in addressing emotional intelligence, particularly focusing on alexithymia. He shares practical insights and strategies for therapists to help clients articulate their emotions and cope with anxiety, emphasizing the need for safe environments to express feelings and the value of psychoeducation in therapy.To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: 2025-03-2811 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Implementing AI in Practice and Research w/ Dr. Dan FlorellArtificial intelligence is moving at breakneck speed, and mental health professionals are scrambling to keep up. In this episode of Psyched to Practice, Paul and Ray welcome Dr. Dan Florell—professor, psychologist, and AI expert—to break down how AI is reshaping clinical work, research, and education. Is AI a game-changing tool or a legal and ethical minefield? We cover the risks, rewards, and practical ways you can start integrating AI into your practice today. Don’t get left behind—tune in now to stay ahead of the curve.To hear more and stay up to date with Pau...2025-02-2157 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeBonus Episode: Love It or Hate It—Why Everyone’s Talking About This Halftime ShowThis Super Bowl halftime show wasn’t just a performance—it was a conversation starter. Kendrick Lamar’s bold artistic choices, layered symbolism, and powerful message had everyone talking. But was the deeper meaning lost in the debate? In this special bonus episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast, Ray Christner and Paul Wagner break down the visuals, themes, and cultural impact of one of the most talked-about halftime performances in years. From Samuel L. Jackson’s surprising role to Serena Williams’ unexpected statement, we explore how this performance challenges perspectives and what it says about America today.To hear...2025-02-1617 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Venturing Beyond the Therapy Room, Diversifying Your Career and PassionIf you're a mental health professional aiming to preserve your passion and vigor in your career while steering clear of burnout, this episode of "Psyched to Practice" offers valuable insights. Hosts Paul Wagner and Ray Christner discuss their experiences from PodFest, highlighting the significance of diversifying your professional and personal pursuits. This episode provides guidance on how to strategically incorporate new activities into your routine, how calculated risks can be beneficial, and the broader impacts of enthusiasm on professional relationships.For those seeking to align their career with personal values and aspirations, this discussion offers practical methods...2025-02-0735 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePodcast Update: PodFest, Social Media, and More...In this episode of the Psych to Practice Podcast, host Paul Wagner shares exciting updates about the podcast and the recent experience at PodFest 2025. He discusses the importance of engagement, the need for a stronger social media presence, and plans for content expansion, including blog posts and newsletters. The episode emphasizes the lessons learned from the conference and how they will be applied to enhance the podcast and its offerings.To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: 2025-01-2406 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Cybersecurity needs to be a PriorityIn the latest Psyched to Practice podcast episode, Paul Wagner and Ray Christner are joined by cybersecurity expert Keith Bell, founder of MTS I.T. Solutions, to discuss the critical role of cybersecurity in mental health practices. From the growing risks of phishing attacks and data breaches to practical solutions for protecting client information, Keith offers actionable insights tailored to small and medium-sized businesses, especially those in healthcare and mental health. The conversation explores common vulnerabilities, such as weak passwords and outdated software, and emphasizes the importance of proactive measures like multi-factor authentication, risk assessments, and encrypted communications. If...2025-01-1047 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeReflections, Milestones, and What's NextJoin Paul Wagner and Ray Christner on the Psyched to Practice podcast as they reflect on the highlights and milestones of 2024. From impactful conversations with experts to invaluable insights they celebrate the podcast’s growth. Exciting developments are underway, including becoming a continuing education provider and expanding the website to offer flexible learning opportunities for professionals and beyond. As they look ahead to 2025, Paul and Ray also share their gratitude for the listeners and guests who have made this journey so rewarding. Don’t miss this episode as they celebrate progress, highlight key lessons, and share what’s next for th...2024-12-1312 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: The Power of MentorshipIn the latest episode of the Psyched to Practice podcast, Paul Wagner and Ray Christner explore the transformative impact of mentorship in personal and professional growth. From sharing career-changing moments with their own mentors to reflecting on the importance of reciprocal learning, they discuss how mentorship opens doors, builds confidence, and shapes careers. This episode dives into the characteristics of meaningful mentor-mentee relationships, including the value of being open to feedback, cultivating trust, and recognizing the potential for growth in every interaction. Paul and Ray also share inspiring stories about the mentors who shaped their paths and the lessons...2024-11-2944 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: Practical ProductivityIn this episode, Paul and Ray discuss the challenges of time management and productivity, especially during busy periods like the holidays. They share practical tips for effective scheduling, the importance of using calendars, and strategies for planning ahead. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-care and managing stress while balancing various responsibilities. They also explore the concept of anchor points and thinking in minutes to enhance efficiency and productivity. In this conversation, Paul and Ray delve into the nuances of time management, emphasizing the importance of tracking small tasks, being intentional with time, and utilizing techniques like the Pomodoro...2024-11-1544 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Ween from the Screen w/ Dr. Jess StewartIn our latest Psyched to Practice podcast episode, Jess Stewart joins hosts Paul Wagner and Ray Christner for an essential conversation on managing media and device use for children and adolescents. As a seasoned adolescent psychologist, Jess explores the complexities of media’s impact on young minds, from social connection to emotional regulation and the effects of instant gratification. She and the hosts share insights on the SCOPE model—a framework for understanding individual media use through social, cognitive, behavioral, physiological, and emotional lenses. Jess also introduces the GAMES model, a skills-based approach to helping young people set healthy medi...2024-11-011h 09Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Ethical Self-CareIn our latest Psyched to Practice episode, we explore the often-overlooked topic of self-care for helping professionals. They delve into why self-care is more than just a feel-good concept—it’s an ethical responsibility that directly impacts our ability to serve others. Paul and Ray reflect on how the pandemic reshaped the conversation around self-care, highlighting the tension between the need to care for ourselves and the demand to support others. They discuss how burnout, compassion fatigue, and even poor decision-making can emerge when self-care is neglected. The hosts emphasize that self-care isn’t just a one-time action but a life...2024-10-181h 10Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Guidance in GriefJoin us for the latest episode of the Psyched to Practice podcast! Hosts Ray and Paul dive into an insightful conversation about grief—a universal experience that we all face, but in deeply personal ways. From navigating grief tied to death, loss of opportunities, or even changes in relationships, they break down the difference between grief and depression and explore how both clinicians and individuals can understand these powerful emotions. Join them as they share clinical insights and strategies to guide you through the emotional process of grief, offering practical tips for those in need. Listen in to this Pr...2024-09-2059 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice episode: Mindful Self Compassion for Burnout w/ Dr. Chris GermerJoin Ray and Paul as they sit down with Dr. Chris Germer, author of 'Mindful Self-Compassion for Burnout,' to explore the powerful connection between self-compassion and overcoming burnout.  Burnout is part of the human experience—but what if we learned to treat ourselves with the kindness we deserve? Dr. Germer breaks down the practice of self-compassion, sharing how it can help us recover, set boundaries, and find resilience. Learn practical strategies to address burnout, embrace difficult emotions like grief and shame, and enhance your professional empathy. Tune in for valuable insights and start your journey to self-compassion today! Enj...2024-09-061h 08Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: Polarizing PoliticsJoin us on the latest episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast as Paul and Ray delve into the impact of politics on our mental health. They explore how political ads and social media amplify extreme viewpoints, creating a cycle of polarization that can feel overwhelming.In this thought-provoking discussion, they break down the tactics behind political marketing, including the use of rhetoric, emotional appeals, and personas. Learn how to seek balanced news sources, fact-check claims, and understand the motivations behind political ads. The episode emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and open dialogue in managing political stress...2024-08-2336 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Temperament-al TendenciesJoin Ray Christner and Paul Wagner on the latest episode of the Psych to Practice podcast as they delve into a fascinating blend of developmental psychology, temperament, and parenting. Discover how early temperament can influence neurodiversity, anxiety, and coping skills in children. Tune in  for practical tips on nurturing your child's development and well-being!To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: http://www.psychedtopractice.com Please follow the link below t...2024-08-091h 00Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: Authentic-allyJoin us on the latest episode of the Psyched to Practice podcast as we dive deep into the importance of being genuine and authentic. Hosted by Paul Wagner and Ray Christner, we explore how authenticity influences not just the therapy room, but all aspects of life. From the insights of Carl Rogers to personal anecdotes, this episode is packed with practical advice and thoughtful reflections on embracing your true self. Tune in now to discover how being real can lead to more meaningful connections and a richer, more fulfilling life.To hear more and stay up to...2024-07-1232 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: Debating with DecorumJoin us for an enlightening discussion on disagreements in the latest episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast!In this episode, hosts Paul  and Ray dive into the complexities of why we disagree and how it impacts our daily lives. From the role of personalizing disagreements to the importance of intellectual banter, they explore the dynamics of conflicts in various settings, including professional environments and personal relationships.Learn how to argue opposing views constructively, the significance of listening, and the benefits of understanding diverse perspectives. Whether it’s political debates or family discussions, this episode pro...2024-06-2840 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMaster's in Practice: Banish Bedtime Battles w/ Dr. Ellen Flannery-Schroeder and Dr.Chelsea TuckerJoin Paul  and Ray for our latest Master's in Practice episode featuring Guest Ellen Flannery-Schroeder and Chelsea Tucker as they discuss their upcoming book, Banish Bedtime Battles. Ellen and Chelsea share their expertise on promoting healthy sleep habits for school-aged children, drawing from their backgrounds in psychology. Their book offers a six-week plan to help parents establish a positive bedtime routine, focusing on foundational parenting skills and coping strategies. They emphasize the importance of a balanced parenting style that is both warm and firm, and discuss the role of supplements and involving children in the bedtime process. Learn about s...2024-05-171h 01Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Little Treats CultureJoin Paul  and Ray on the latest Living Psyched podcast episode as they explore the fascinating topic of "Little Treat Culture." Inspired by a TikTok trend, they delve into the psychological concept rooted in the Premack Principle, which suggests rewarding less desirable tasks with more desirable ones. They discuss the criticism of instant gratification and stress the importance of intentionality in self-reward systems.Discover practical insights on using rewards effectively to navigate daily life and promote behavioral change. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the psychology of rewards. We hope you enjoy this Living Psyched episode: "Little Treat Culture.. #L...2024-05-0331 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: MSEJoin Paul and Ray in their latest Practice in Action episode as they delve into the importance of the Mental Status Examination (MSE) in clinical practice. They address the common lack of training and confusion surrounding the MSE, introducing their innovative ABCSMARTPICKLE Model to simplify its components. Throughout the conversation, they advocate for reframing language in the MSE to be more supportive and descriptive, emphasizing the significance of each aspect, from appearance to perception. They also explore the cultural sensitivity and not assuming. Don't miss out on their insightful discussion, highlighting the power of curiosity and observation in conducting...2024-02-231h 02Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: iPad Kids- Keeping Technology Byte-SizedThis week on the Psyched to Practice Podcast, Ray and Paul explore the phenomenon of iPad kids and the impact of technology on childhood experiences. They discuss the inundation of technology in society and the rise of a generation that is proficient with technology from a young age. They also delve into the controversy and reactions surrounding iPad kids. They stress the  importance of monitoring and managing content,  along with sharing guidelines for screen time and balancing technology use and  setting boundaries for being good consumers of technology as parents. We hope you enjoy this Living Psyched episode: iPad Kid...2024-02-0937 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMaster in Practice: Getting Unstuck from PTSD with Dr. Shannon Wiltsey Stirman and Dr. Stefanie LoSavio.On this episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast, Ray and Paul chat with award winning authors Dr. Shannon Wiltsey Stirman and Dr. Stefanie LoSavio about their new book, "Getting Unstuck from PTSD: Using Cognitive Processing Therapy to Guide Your Recovery." We dive into the world of CPT, a proven treatment method for PTSD, and discover how it can be applied from the comfort of our homes. Join us as we learn about challenging beliefs about trauma, overcoming stuck points, and finding lasting relief with this insightful guide. Don't miss out on this informative discussion in this Master in...2024-01-261h 04Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Thread Through ModalitiesFrom the early days of psychotherapy there have been differing beliefs on what approach offers the best support for clients seeking help. While the Modalities themselves differ from the early days of Psychotherapy, the argument remains. But why do we have to choose? Ray and Paul are tasked with understanding what separates out each of these modalities, as well as the similarities they hold. They distinguish the framework that each theory holds and look at what fundamental beliefs they operate from. Then they reverse course and look at how each, in their own way, can effectively support clients and...2024-01-1247 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePsyched to Practice: A Year in ReviewRay and Paul discuss the past year of Psyched to Practice and explore what is coming for the next year.To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: http://www.psychedtopractice.com Please follow the link below to access all of our hosting sites. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2007098/share “Be well, and stay psyched” #mentalhealth #podcast #psyc...2023-12-2212 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: Celebrate the Wins, Get out Your Silver Lining PlaybookIn our latest episode, we explore a topic that's close to our hearts: Gratitude. Listen in as Paul Wagner and Ray Christner,  dive into the often overlooked power of gratitude and how it can transform our lives. They share personal experiences and strategies to shift our perspective from frustration to appreciation, and explore the connection between gratitude and personal growth, with insights that may change the way you view your challenges. Start redefining success and appreciating the little things in this Living Psyched episode: Celebrate the Wins, Get out Your Silver Lining PlaybookTo hear more and s...2023-12-1537 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Empowering Children with Dr. Charles BarrettKids are our future. Whether our role is as a parent, as a helper in their lives, or just a part of their community. So how can we set them up for success? That’s exactly what Paul and Ray hear about from Dr. Charles Barrett as they talk on Empowering Children. From discussions on the importance of being genuine as adults, to how to spark motivation in kids that are considered disengaged; they cover a wide range of ways that we can propel the younger generation ahead on their best foot. We hope you enjoy this Masters in Pr...2023-12-081h 05Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: The Weather Outside is Frightful, But We can Make Our Mood DelightfulJoin hosts Paul Wagner and Ray Christner as they explore how seasonal changes impact our mood, productivity, and mental health. In this Living Psych episode, they discuss how shifts in daylight, weather, and daily routines can affect everyone and offer practical strategies to help you stay balanced during these transitions.Throughout the episode, Paul and Ray unpack the biological effects of reduced sunlight on our serotonin and melatonin levels, and the impact this has on mood. They emphasize the importance of maintaining a routine, staying active, and being mindful of eating habits as the seasons shift. Additionally, t...2023-10-0636 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: CBT Treatment Planning and Interventions with Dr. Brian Chu and Dr. Sandra PimentelThere are a few certainties in the life of a clinician: frustration with insurance, no shows, having to scramble to fit in a bathroom break, and treatment planning. Unfortunately, we can’t change some of these, but effective treatment planning is thankfully one we can. Ray and Paul had the opportunity to listen in to Dr. Brian Chu and, first time repeat guest, Dr. Sandra Pimentel as they reviewed key elements of effective treatment planning. Brian and Sandy share valuable insights on what effective this looks like and review how clinicians can use their treatment plans to inform effective tr...2023-09-291h 20Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: The Words We Say to OurselvesThat little voice in our heads has a huge impact on how we see and engage with the world. That’s why on this week’s episode Ray and Paul take on the topic of self talk. We review the importance of being intentional with this voice and recognizing the impact that it can have on how we experience and respond to the world around us. We hope you enjoy this Practice in Action episode: The Words We Say to Ourselves. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D...2023-09-2244 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePast Practice in Action: Words, Words, WordsIn preparation for our upcoming episode, we want to take a look back at some of our earliest episodes focusing on the words we use. Reminisce with Ray and Paul  as they cover some highlights from these episodes, recognizing the importance of being intentional with the words we use and how we communicate them. We hope you enjoy this Past Practice in Action episode: Words, Words, Words. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: http://ww...2023-09-1515 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Wait You Mean Everyone Doesn’t Have an Adjustment Disorder?One of the most common experiences for new clinicians is to misuse or overuse Adjustment Disorder. That’s because for many it’s never clearly understood. Ray and Paul set out to change that in this week’s episode. We discuss what makes an adjustment disorder and how clinicians can be intentional and effective in their treatment of this. We hope you enjoy this Practice in Action episode: Wait You Mean Everyone Doesn’t Have an Adjustment Disorder? To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visi...2023-09-0853 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Untangling NeurodivergenceIs it Autism? Is it ADHD? Is it both? How can we tell them apart? This week Ray and Paul take on the task of comparing and contrasting the symptoms of these two neurodivergences. We explore the functions behind the symptoms and attempt to clarify the differences in these two commonly misdiagnosed neurodivergencies. We hope you enjoy this Practice in Action episode: Untangling Neurodivergence. Ven diagram:https://neurodivergentinsights.com/misdiagnosis-monday/adhd-vs-autism?format=ampTo hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP v...2023-09-011h 09Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: If You Can’t “Shake It Off”, It’s Time To AdjustThis week we tackle one of life’s certainties… adjustment. When we experience life, we are experiencing change. And often accompanying that change is life stress. And how do we resolve this life stress? Adjust. And that’s exactly what Ray and Paul explore in this week’s episode. They review some of the most significant life stressors that someone can face and offer some guidance on how to frame this life stress to improve our abilities to adjust with it. We hope you enjoy this Practice in Action episode If You Can’t “Shake It Off”, It’s Time To Adjust. ...2023-08-2541 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: Schools Back, Bye SummerIt’s that time of the year again, one of the biggest transitions for families is back with back to school. Whether you’re a parent or student this is a time of change. And that’s exactly what Ray and Paul explore in this week’s episode. They review some helpful and healthy recommendations to ease back into the school routine, and make this school year the best it can be. We hope you enjoy this Living Psyched episode Schools Back, Bye Summer. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray C...2023-08-1834 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Sex, Drugs, and ADHD with Dr. Ari TuckmanWe take an interesting approach on a familiar topic as we dive back into the world of ADHD, this time focusing on how it can impact the relationship and sex life of adults. Join Ray and Paul as we listen and learn from Dr. Ari Tuckman, exploring the impact that ADHD has on  relationships, developing pathways to a more fulfilling sex life, and discuss the most effective supports out there for these couples.  We hope you enjoy this Master’s in Practice episode: Sex, Drugs, and ADHD with Dr. Ari Tuckman To hear more and stay up to da...2023-08-111h 06Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Solutions Focused Therapy with Dr. John MurphyWhat is the problem with focusing on the problem? It limits our ability to visualize the solution. Ray and Paul listen and learn from Dr. John Murphy on the topic of Solutions Focused Therapy. We cover what Solution Focused Therapy is and how when applied well we can help our clients recognize supports around them, create a clearer plan, and join with them in the process of treatment. We hope you enjoy this Master’s in Practice episode: Solutions Focused Therapy with Dr. John Murphy. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC...2023-06-301h 19Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: A-C-C-E-P-T Find Out What it Means to MeWe’ve talked about problem solving and how effective it can be when we have control and influence over a situation. But what about when we don’t? Well… we then have to accept it. Ray and Paul follow up from their conversation on problem solving talking about the other side, when we have to accept a situation and how we do this. They break down what acceptance is and how when done well can allow us to move forward in a situation and get unstuck. We hope you enjoy this Living Psyched episode: A-C-C-E-P-T Find Out What it Means...2023-06-2332 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Keeping ConnectedThere have been a few themes that have occurred naturally over the course of the Podcast, but none are more prevalent than connection. Whether in an interview or a discussion between Ray and Paul connection is a common term and an important piece in what we do as mental health professionals. This week we look back at some of the more diverse and profound moments where connection is highlighted.  We hope you enjoy this Practice in Action episode: Keeping ConnectedTo hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D...2023-06-1624 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMaster’s in Practice: Ethics Education and the Impact of AI on Mental Health with Dr. John GavazziEthics is an integral part of the mental health profession, yet so often it is an area that is breezed over and thought to be stuck in time. Ray and Paul have this challenged for them as they sit down with Dr. John Gavazzi, PsyD, ABPP  who shared insight on making ethical decisions and takes it further sharing information that practitioners need to be aware of as the ever changing world of mental health starts to incorporate Artificial Intelligence. We discuss some fundamentals in a new way and work to adapt this cutting edge technology in the therapy setting. W...2023-06-091h 17Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: Opening Up a Can of Conflict ResolutionThere may be nothing more universally experienced in this world than conflict. It is all around us and can present in drastically diverse ways. So if its so common why is it so hard to resolve. Ray and Paul discuss the impact that conflict can have and explore ways that we can recognize it, understand it, and join in it’s resolution. We hope you enjoy this Living Psyched episode: Opening up a Can of Conflict Resolution. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP vis...2023-06-0256 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Better Questions… Better Assessments… Identifying Adult ADHDIf you’re a professional in the mental health field, there’s a good chance that you have seen an increase in adults exploring if they have ADHD. Regardless if the push came from social media, primary care physicians, family, or work, we as clinicians have an important question to answer for them. Do they? This week Ray and Paul discuss this increase in population and how they assess for ADHD to create accurate diagnosis and promote effective treatment. We hope you enjoy this Practice in Action episode: Better Questions… Better Assessments… Identifying Adult ADHD.To hear more and...2023-05-261h 09Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Problem?... SolvedProblem solving is an integral part of our everyday lives and a critical skill that every mental health professional must be aware of. But what is good problem solving, and how do we use it in the therapy setting. This is exactly what Ray and Paul seek to answer in their conversation today. They break down the process of problem solving, and develop guiding principles that allow us to help our clients with this crucial skill. We hope you enjoy this Practice in Action episode: Problem?… SolvedTo hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wa...2023-05-1944 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Super-Vision“Am I going in the right direction with this client?” “Do I have a solid understanding of this treatment modality” “What do I do in this situation”. These are common questions that clinicians will have and if we don’t have a place to get them answered it is easy to get stuck. That’s where supervision comes in. This week Ray and Paul talk about how supervision is more than just a requirement for grad school, it is a support system that allows clinicians to grow and develop in their insight into mental health work and helps insure that they are do...2023-05-1240 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Cyberbullying and Technology Use w/ Youth with Dr. Dan FlorellTechnology is a part of everyday life, and there is no population more affected than our youth. Ray and Paul had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Dan Florell about the impact technology use and specifically cyberbullying can have on this population. They explore the history behind both and how providers can support parents and children who may be struggling with cyberbullying or technology use. We hope you enjoy this Masters in Practice episode: Cyberbullying and Technology Use with Youth with Dr. Dan Florell.To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC...2023-04-281h 12Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: Executive Functioning UncoveredExecutive Functioning is a part of everyday life that allows us to activate, focus, regulate effort, manage our emotions, utilize memory, and direct action. With so many pieces Ray and Paul want to give a functional break down so that we can use this important concept in our everyday lives. They’ll walk through each aspect of Executive Functioning as well as the connections in between. We hope you this Living Psyched episode: Executive Functioning Uncovered. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our...2023-04-2155 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMaster’s in Practice: Racism Related Stress with Dr. Ryan DeLappRacism Related Stress can play a significant role in the lives of BIPOC, and can be a key factor in making or breaking successful treatment outcomes. But, how can we as clinicians help support the individuals struggling with this? This is exactly what Ray and Paul hope to answer following the expertise and guidance of Dr. Ryan DeLapp in this Master’s in Practice episode. Ryan describes how his REACH UP model helps give clinicians an orientation to life that helps support and empower their BIPOC clients who are impacted by Racism Related Stress. We hope you enjoy this Ma...2023-04-141h 06Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: A Crash Course in GeneralizationTherapy is a great space to develop skills and challenge mindsets… so we’re good to stop there, right? If only. This week Ray and Paul discuss the very important step that comes after skill development: Generalizing. They discuss their processes for helping clients take what’s being worked on in the therapy office and applying it into everyday life with diverse environments- to make the biggest difference. Please enjoy this Practice in Action episode: A Crash Course in Generalization. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCS...2023-04-0740 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Supporting Children with Low Academic Achievement with Dr. Steven ShawWhat if we told you there is a population that makes up roughly 16-20% of students, and it’s one that we don’t acknowledge or provide adequate support for. These children are ones who fall into the gap between normative academic achievement and meeting requirements for special needs support. This week Ray and Paul have the pleasure of talking with Dr. Steven Shaw on this topic and reviewing his new book: Reaching and Teaching Students Who Don’t Qualify For Special Education, Strategies For The Inclusive Education Of Diverse Learners. With the plethora of valuable information, we were only a...2023-03-311h 15Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Case Conceptualization, What is it Good For, Absolutely Everything Pt.1Case Conceptualization… what even is it? Why is it important? These two questions are what Ray and Paul seek to answer in today’s episode. They discuss the underlying principles that drive this important process, what the benefits are when it is done well, and visit a tailor in cheap suits. Please enjoy this Practice in Action episode: Case Conceptualization- What is it Good For? Absolutely Everything!Updated link for download: https://www.psychedtopractice.com/course/case-conceptualizationTo hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Chris...2023-03-1033 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: Tik Tok You Don’t StopTik Tok… whether you love it or hate it, it’s here to stay. So how do we adapt to the world of Tik Tok and work to get the most out of it? That’s what Ray and Paul seek to answer. They discuss their prior reservations with using the platform, what changed their minds, and the benefits of the platform for the future. Also, they may have made a Tik Tok! So swipe up and listen to this Living Psyched episode: Tik Tok You Don’t Stop. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul...2023-03-0325 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Axis-ing AttachmentAttachment Theory is a common concept taught in just about every undergraduate program for mental health practitioners. But how often do we actually use these styles in our sessions with clients? Today Ray and Paul discuss how to adapt this information into insight used in the therapy setting. We go across the ages exploring the way attachment is recognized in relationships and the way to help support those we work with. Please enjoy this Practice in Action episode: Axis-ing Attachment.To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy...2023-02-2455 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Selective Mutism with Dr. Elisa Shipon-BlumSelective Mutism… or rather Social Communication Anxiety Disorder is the topic on the table in this week’s episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast. Ray and Paul learn from the best as they have the opportunity to talk with Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum on this misunderstood diagnosis. We explore the stages, understand the “whys”, and uncover ways to help these individuals first develop comfort in communication. We hope you enjoy this Masters in Practice episode: Selective Mutism. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our...2023-02-171h 14Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: 1… Houston We Have Improv!Sure, we’ve heard how using improv and metaphors in therapy can be beneficial, but what does it even look like?… Well we’re happy you asked. In this episode Ray and Paul share a more intervention focused conversation, reviewing how they improv with games and metaphors to better connect with the interventions and skills that help most. Together they work to connect the theories in a meaningful way, and try to have some fun. We hope you enjoy this Practice in Action episode: 1… Huston We Have Improv!To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wag...2023-01-2753 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Ready for Improv in 3... 2...Improv, Metaphor, and connections are themes that have been consistent  undertones for the Psyched to Practice Podcast, and in today’s episode we draw a bit more attention to this. Ray and Paul share their first experiences with using these improv and metaphors, the importance of a strong theoretical concept, and how when paired together allows our clients to connect to the what helps and produces better outcomes. So sit back, grab your white boards, and get ready to connect in this Practice in Action episode: Ready for Improv in 3… 2… To hear more and stay up to date wit...2023-01-2742 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeLiving Psyched: Parenting 101We are excited to announce a new series that we are adding to the Psyched to Practice Podcast lineup. Living Psyched! In these episodes, Ray and Paul will step away from the focused conversations on clinical practice and have some broader talks on general mental health topics. Our goal is to share good, applicable information in our traditional conversational way. We want everyone to be Living Psyched! We start this series with a very important topic that is near and dear to both of us and everyone has had some experience on either side of...2023-01-1336 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Suicide in Schools with Dr. Terri ErbacherThis week on the Psyched to Practice Podcast we immerse ourselves in the topic of Suicide in Schools with expert in the field Dr. Terri Erbacher. Ray and Paul learn about the multi-staged process of protecting our youth and the interventions that are most effective in doing this. From the importance of self care to the process of upstreaming, we cover a wide range of ways that clinicians can be more effective in this crucial role. Please enjoy this Masters in Practice episode Suicide in Schools with Dr. Terri  Erbacher. To hear more and stay up to da...2023-01-061h 22Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: To Move ForwardHappy New Year! As the end of 2022 is fast approaching, what better time to talk about changes and goal setting. In this episode Ray and Paul discuss one of the most important topics clinicians help to promote in their clients… change. They talk on how to promote changes that can be maintained, the significance of goal setting, and share some goals for Psyched to Practice along the way. So please enjoy this Practice in Action episode to finish out the year: To Move ForwardTo hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wa...2022-12-3031 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: You Have to Look BackIt’s the most wonderful time of the year, and what a year it has been. In this episode Ray and Paul talk reflection, look back at the past year, and how the podcast has grown. They talk about the importance of reflection in therapy while sharing some favorite moments, daunting challenges, and valuable lessons they’ve learned along the way. Please enjoy this Practice in Action episode: You Have to Look Back.To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: 2022-12-2445 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Therapists are People TooWhat we as clinicians do is challenging work, and we always strive to be our best to provide good service to our clients. But what happens when our personal life becomes messy and bleeds ? Ray and Paul seek to answer this question in this week’s episode. We talk about when our personal stuff carries over in our sessions and how we can still provide good therapy in the midst of this. An important reminder in this Practice in Action episode: Therapists are People Too. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC...2022-12-1639 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Beliefs, Blindspots, and Biases Pt. 3We wrap up our conversation on cognitive biases in this week's episode of the Psyched to Practice podcast. Join Ray and Paul as they delve into more of the biases that direct the way we think, and review the significance they bring into the therapy setting. Listen in to l expand your awareness and be a better thinker in this Practice in Action episode: Beliefs, Blindspots, and Biases Pt. 3To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: 2022-12-0949 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Holiday Cheer or JeerIt’s the most wonderful time of the year… or is it? The Psyched to Practice Podcast has its first holiday episode covering the joy they bring to some and pressure to others. Ray and Paul talk on the hard truths of the holidays: how they often carry unseen baggage for many of the clients we see and some valuable ways we can offer support. We hope you enjoy this Practice in Action episode, Holiday Cheer or Jeer. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP...2022-12-0247 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Adult ADHD with Dr. Russell RamseyExecutive dysfunction is the topic on the table today as we listen in to the expertise of Dr. Russell Ramsey on Adult ADHD. Ray and Paul learn the ins and outs surrounding the presentation and treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Adults and discuss the common misconceptions that are detrimental to treatment. We hope that you enjoy this Masters in Practice episode on Adult ADHD with Dr. Russell Ramsey. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: 2022-11-251h 15Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Sexually Harmful Behaviors in YouthOn this week’s episode of the Psyched to Practice Podcast we explore the topic of Sexually Harmful Behaviors in Youth with Dr. Christy Mulligan. Ray and Paul listen and learn about who this population is, as well as the compassion and adaptability needed to support the successful reintegration of these youth. Please enjoy this Practice in Action episode: Sexually Harmful Behaviors in Youth with Dr. Christy Mulligan. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: htt...2022-11-1858 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Beliefs, Blindspots, and Biases Pt. 2We continue our biased conversation with part 2 in this week’s episode of the Psyched to Practice podcast. Ray and Paul talk about more cognitive biases that are pervasive in our everyday lives and seek to bring insight to this for the therapy setting. As they find the through thread in these biases, they hope to make themselves and others “better thinkers.” So turn up the volume and broaden your awareness for this Practice in Action episode: Beliefs, Blindspots, and Biases Pt. 2. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christn...2022-11-1140 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Beliefs, Blindspots, and Biases Pt. 1Well the pivotal moment in any wildly successful podcast’s life has happened… we’re excited to announce this week’s episode is part 1 of multi part episodes. We may be biased in thinking that way, which connects well with Ray and Paul’s conversation on biases. Listen in as we review a variety of cognitive biases and what their role both positive and negative can be in the therapy setting. We hope you enjoy this Practice in Action episode: Beliefs, Blindspots, and Biases Pt. 1. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul W...2022-11-0436 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: To Disclose or Not to Disclose... That is the QuestionRay 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. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: 2022-10-2848 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: Threat Assessments with Dr. Melissa ReevesThis 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. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: http://www.psychedtopractice.com Please follow th...2022-10-211h 02Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: It's Not the Words that Matter the MostThis 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. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS...2022-10-1437 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Public Speaking as a Therapist with Dr. Kyler ShumwayOn 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. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D...2022-10-0750 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Pop-Culture Metaphors in Therapy with Dr. Simon Rego, Dr. Kristin Szuhany, Dr. Sandra Pimentel, and Dr. Jason Von StietzOn 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! To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCS...2022-09-301h 13Psyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Therapeutic Improv with Dr. Michael AlcéeOn 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. To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: 2022-09-2358 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Swear Words Really MatterThis 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!To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: http://www.psychedtopractice.com 2022-09-1629 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticeMasters in Practice: CBT for Children with Dr. Robert FreidbergJoin 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"To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at...2022-08-2646 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePsyched to Practice: IntroWe 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...2022-08-1913 minPsyched to PracticePsyched to PracticePractice in Action: Words MatterThe 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”To hear more and stay up to date with Paul Wagner, MS, LPC and Ray Christner, Psy.D., NCSP, ABPP visit our website at: http://www.psychedtopractice.com 2022-08-1932 minThe Inside PodcastThe Inside PodcastEp 17: The Wagner Bros ft. 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