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Stoic Coffee Break
351 - From Socrates to CBT: Interview with Dr. Scott Waltman PsyD
This week's episode is an interview with Dr. Scott Waltman PsyD. Dr. Scott Waltman, PsyD, ABPP, is a clinician, international trainer, and practice-based researcher. His interests include evidence-based psychotherapy practice, training, and implementation in systems that provide care to underserved populations. He is president-elect of both the Academy of Cognitive & Behavioral Therapies and the International Association of Cognitive Behavioral Therapies. He is board certified in Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology from the American Board of Professional Psychology. Dr. Waltman, worked as a CBT trainer for one of Dr. Aaron Beck’s CBT implementation teams in the Philadelphia public mental health sys...
2025-10-08
1h 13
STFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership Lessons
Bonus Conference Episode: Conference on Practice & Quality Improvement 2025 Middle Session: Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care Helps Everyone
Presented by Stacy Ogbeide, PsyD, ABPP; UT Health San AntonioSTFM Conference on Practice & Quality Improvement 2025 Middle Session | Tuesday, September 9, 2025There has been exponential growth of behavioral health integration (BHI) in primary care within the United States over the past decade. While there has been growth and the development of recommendations for BHI in primary care, this approach to patient care is not yet the standard of care within primary care delivery models, as many practices either do not have behavioral health clinicians within their practice or...
2025-09-24
36 min
New Books in Psychology
Tom Wooldridge, "Eating Disorders: A Contemporary Introduction" (Routledge, 2022)
Eating Disorders: A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge, 2022) presents an accessible introduction to the conceptualization and treatment of eating disorders from a psychoanalytic perspective. Each of the chapters offers a different perspective on these difficult-to-treat conditions and taken together, illustrate the breadth and depth that psychoanalytic thinking can offer both seasoned clinicians as well as those just beginning to explore the field. Different aspects of how psychoanalytic theory and practice can engage with eating disorders are addressed, including mobilizing its nuanced developmental theories to illustrate the difficulties these patients have with putting feelings into words, the loathing that they fe...
2025-09-05
50 min
New Books in Psychoanalysis
Tom Wooldridge, "Eating Disorders: A Contemporary Introduction" (Routledge, 2022)
Eating Disorders: A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge, 2022) presents an accessible introduction to the conceptualization and treatment of eating disorders from a psychoanalytic perspective. Each of the chapters offers a different perspective on these difficult-to-treat conditions and taken together, illustrate the breadth and depth that psychoanalytic thinking can offer both seasoned clinicians as well as those just beginning to explore the field. Different aspects of how psychoanalytic theory and practice can engage with eating disorders are addressed, including mobilizing its nuanced developmental theories to illustrate the difficulties these patients have with putting feelings into words, the loathing that they fe...
2025-09-05
50 min
New Books in Food
Tom Wooldridge, "Eating Disorders: A Contemporary Introduction" (Routledge, 2022)
Eating Disorders: A Contemporary Introduction (Routledge, 2022) presents an accessible introduction to the conceptualization and treatment of eating disorders from a psychoanalytic perspective. Each of the chapters offers a different perspective on these difficult-to-treat conditions and taken together, illustrate the breadth and depth that psychoanalytic thinking can offer both seasoned clinicians as well as those just beginning to explore the field. Different aspects of how psychoanalytic theory and practice can engage with eating disorders are addressed, including mobilizing its nuanced developmental theories to illustrate the difficulties these patients have with putting feelings into words, the loathing that they fe...
2025-09-05
50 min
The UpTic
Living With BFRBs: Support, Treatment & Their Connection to Tourette’s
In this episode, I had the honor of sitting down with Dr. Marla Deibler, a licensed clinical psychologist and expert in behavioral and cognitive psychology, to explore a topic that's not only often misunderstood but deeply important: Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs). These include things like hair pulling, skin picking, and nail biting — behaviors that are frequently dismissed or minimized, but that can significantly impact a person’s emotional and physical well-being. Dr. Deibler brings warmth, clarity, and a wealth of clinical knowledge to help us better understand what BFRBs really are, how they function, and the crucial connection they shar...
2025-05-06
38 min
Thoughts on Record: Podcast of the Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Dr. Scott Waltman & Kasey Pierce: Stoicism for the Modern Mind
Comments or feedback? Send us a text! In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Scott Waltman and Kasey Pierce coauthors, along with Trent Codd, Ed.S of The Stoicism Workbook - to explore how ancient Stoic philosophy can offer powerful tools for managing today’s challenges. From emotional resilience and anxiety to self-compassion and values-driven living, we unpack how timeless Stoic principles can help you navigate stress, uncertainty, and personal growth.Whether you’re a mental health professional, a fan of philosophy, or just someone looking for practical ways to feel more grounded, this conver...
2025-04-07
1h 01
Faculty Factory
The Quest to Achieve Sustainable Wellness in Academic Medicine with Michelle B. Moore, PsyD, ABPP
The journey to attain and hold on to wellness and joy, as it pertains to the rich opportunities and sacrifices of a career in academic medicine, is brought to the forefront in this week’s edition of the Faculty Factory Podcast with our guest, Michelle Moore, PsyD, ABPP. Dr. Moore is an Associate Professor with a dual appointment in the Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, where she also serves as Chief of Psychology and Director of Faculty Development for the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. ...
2025-02-28
37 min
Beyond the Uniform with The LT's Daughter
42. The Power of Healthy Law Enforcement Relationships with Dr. Baumgart
Dr. Baumgart is a board-certified specialist in police and public safety psychology, and an embedded psychologist for a large metropolitan LE agency. She works closely with patrol stations and custody facilities to provide support to law enforcement personnel, and consults with peer support and chaplains programs. Her professional interests include retirement, peer support, suicide, depression, critical incidents, and trauma. Dr. Baumgart is also married to a now-retired police officer and understands some of the challenges experienced in law enforcement relationships. Connect with Dr. Medina Baumgart:www.drbaumgart.com ...
2025-02-04
1h 26
Dr. Wendy Walsh on Demand
@DrWendyWalsh is offering her Wendy wisdom with her drive by makeshift relationship advice (1/05) Hour 2
Dr. Wendy is offering her Wendy wisdom with her drive by makeshift relationship advice. We are also talking to Dr. Jenny Yip, PsyD, ABPP, a Board Certified Clinical Psychologist, author, and speaker with over two decades of experience in treating severe OCD and anxiety disorders. She has a new book, a Top New Release, "Hello Baby, Goodbye Intrusive Thoughts: Stop the Spiral of Anxiety and OCD to Reclaim Wellness on Your Motherhood Journey" is now available. It's all on KFIAM-640!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-01-06
35 min
On the Other Side of Momming. Because there's more to this #MomLife
On the other side of: Redefining Wellness for Mothers
This week, I'm chatting it up with Dr. Jenny Yip. Together we delve into the often-overlooked topic of postpartum mental health, particularly focusing on postpartum anxiety and OCD. Because let's keep it real being a mama—a good one—ain't for the weak of heart. This is why we discuss the stigma surrounding maternal mental health, the societal pressures on mothers, and the importance of support systems. It truly takes a village to raise these babies. Y'all don't want to miss this episode! Dr. Yip was dropping gem after gem. Dr. Jenny Yip, PsyD, ABPP, is a...
2024-11-20
51 min
Evidence-Based: A New Harbinger Psychology Podcast
Maternal Anxiety and OCD with Jenny Yip, PsyD, ABPP
Jenny Yip, PsyD, ABPP, author of Hello Baby, Goodbye Intrusive Thoughts, joins us to discuss maternal anxiety and OCD. Yip has fought her own personal battle with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Inspired by her childhood struggles and motivated to help others, She established the Renewed Freedom Center - Los Angeles in 2008 and the Little Thinkers Center in 2016 to provide cutting-edge treatments for children, parents, and families. Yip is on the board of directors of the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF), where she facilitates the Perinatal OCD Task Force, and is a clinical fellow of the Anxiety and Depression Association...
2024-11-05
53 min
The Geek Pride Cast
The Geek Pride Cast #DrMeganConnell
This week Pete and Jonjo are joined by Dr Megan Connell. where in they talk about Therapy, the psychological benefits of roleplaying games and much more! You can find Dr. Connell here: https://www.hqpsych.com/megan-connell https://www.facebook.com/p/Megan-A-Connell-PsyD-ABPP-PLLC-100057637741816/ https://twitter.com/MeganPsyD And as always you can download this podcast and all the rest from any good podcasting site / App
2024-09-29
1h 09
Worthy Mother Podcast
When Worry Takes Over: OCD and Intrusive Thoughts in Motherhood with Dr. Jenny Yip
Many new moms are impacted by OCD and intrusive thoughts - and yet education surrounding these experiences is nearly non-exisitent. Psychologist and author Dr. Jenny Yip is discussing what it looks like to experience intrusive thoughts and how moms can seek help to move forward. Dr. Jenny Yip and I talk about:Her personal experience with OCD growing upWhat obsessions and compulsions with OCD can look likeTypes of intrusive thoughts new mothers experienceEvidence-based strategies to address OCDThe importance of self-maitenence and boundariesA little about our guest:Dr. Jenny Yip, PsyD, ABPP, is a...
2024-09-24
47 min
Habits and Hustle
Episode 381: Dr. Jenny Taitz: Expert Strategies to Regulate Emotions and Manage Stress in Minutes
Are you feeling overwhelmed by stress and looking for quick ways to reset? In this episode on the Habits and Hustle podcast, I talk with clinical psychologist Dr. Jenny Taitz to discuss practical strategies from her new book "Stress Resets" that can help you manage stress and regulate emotions in just minutes. We discuss evidence-based techniques like the "3-minute breathing space" and "opposite action" that can interrupt negative thought patterns and help us respond more effectively to stressful situations. We also dive into how to positively impact those around us, as emotional regulation is contagious, and much m...
2024-09-17
1h 02
Think Act Be Podcast
Ep. 232: Dr. Marla Deibler — Hope for Healing from Hair Pulling, Skin Picking, and Other Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors
My guest this week is Dr. Marla Deibler, a clinical psychologist who specializes in treating anxiety. We discussed her excellent new book, The BFRB Recovery Workbook (affiliate link). Check out the publisher’s website where you can download many free worksheets and resources. Topics we discussed included: When a body-focused repetitive behavior becomes a diagnosable disorder Common physical consequences of BFRBs Behaviors associated with the hair-pulling of trichotillomania, a type of BFRB The buildup of hair in the digestive system (trichobezoar) from ingesting hair What makes BFRBs so hard to stop The rewarding feeling that often accompa...
2024-07-10
34 min
Clear the air
24: The Highs and Lows of Parenthood with Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart
Parenting is one of the most difficult yet rewarding jobs in the world. While raising children to be the best versions of themselves is exciting and fulfilling, the hours spent worrying about their wellbeing and their future can take a huge toll. This is why it’s important to understand your children the best you can, so you can spend more time feeling confident about how to guide them, and less time feeling stressed.In this episode, Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart will join us to discuss the highs and lows of parenthood and how to help your children thrive, ev...
2024-06-21
1h 01
Understanding Disordered Eating: Eating Disorder Recovery and Body Image Healing
Lying, Deception, and Eating Disorders with Tom Wooldridge, PsyD, ABPP, FIPA, CEDS-S
Last Episode in April! See you in May! From an early age, we're taught that lying is bad. But, is it? What drives someone to lie? Is all lying inherently bad? How does lying intersect with our internal struggles and vulnerabilities? These are just a few questions I had before my conversation with Tom. There are a lot of reasons as to why someone may lie. But here's the thing - lying isn't a black-and-white issue, especially when it comes to individuals grappling with eating disorders. There's a profound connection between l...
2024-04-16
45 min
MSAA Podcast
Social Interactions and Connections – Finding Joy in the Process, PART 3
The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America is pleased to present our podcast episode “Social Interactions and Connections” as the third and final one in a three-part series entitled “Finding Joy in the Process: Managing Mental Health in the MS Journey.” This program is part of MSAA’s 2024 MS Awareness Month theme – Improving Lives Through Supportive Connections. Our guest, Amy B. Sullivan, PsyD, ABPP, is a behavioral medicine specialist and an Associate Professor of Medicine along with being the Director of Behavioral Medicine & Research at the Mellen Center for MS. In this episode, Dr. Sullivan discusses how MS impacts daily routines, re...
2024-03-18
11 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
57. Beliefs, mindsets and the placebo effect (Rebroadcast)
We're revisiting a classic episode on beliefs, mindsets, and the placebo effect. This episode originally aired on October 27 2022, but we've added a new intro to provide some context and insights.The placebo effect is a fascinating example of how our minds can influence our bodies. In this episode, we explore the science behind the placebo effect and how our mindsets and expectations can impact our health. Even though this episode is a rebroadcast, the topic of mind-body connection is evergreen and continues to be relevant today.The Power of t...
2024-03-14
1h 13
MSAA Podcast
The Power of Positive Thinking – Finding Joy in the Process, PART 2
The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America is pleased to present our podcast episode “The Power of Positive Thinking” as the second in a three-part series entitled “Finding Joy in the Process: Managing Mental Health in the MS Journey.” This program is part of MSAA’s 2024 MS Awareness Month theme – Improving Lives Through Supportive Connections. Our guest, Amy B. Sullivan, PsyD, ABPP, is a behavioral medicine specialist and an Associate Professor of Medicine along with being the Director of Behavioral Medicine & Research at the Mellen Center for MS. In this episode, Dr. Sullivan speaks about coming to terms with living with MS and...
2024-03-08
11 min
MSAA Podcast
Mental Health and MS – Finding Joy in the Process, PART 1
The Multiple Sclerosis Association of America is pleased to present our podcast episode “Mental Health and MS” as the first in a three-part series entitled “Finding Joy in the Process: Managing Mental Health in the MS Journey.” This program is part of MSAA’s 2024 MS Awareness Month theme – Improving Lives Through Supportive Connections. Our guest, Amy B. Sullivan, PsyD, ABPP, is a behavioral medicine specialist and an Associate Professor of Medicine along with being the Director of Behavioral Medicine & Research at the Mellen Center for MS. In this episode, Dr. Sullivan discusses such issues as common symptoms that impact mental healt...
2024-03-04
20 min
Connecticut Children's Grand Rounds
2.16.24 Ask the Experts, "Trans 101: The Basics and Beyond", Laura Saunders, PsyD, ABPP
Event Objectives:Understand at least 3 possible barriers that parental caregivers may have in supporting gender diverse adolescents and young adults.Learn at least 2 ways to increase familial support when working with gender diverse adolescents and young adults.Discuss at least 3 interventions when working with gender diverse individuals (including fully reversible interventions partially reversible interventions and irreversible interventions).Claim CME Credit Here!
2024-02-16
1h 01
Therapy on the Cutting Edge
From Partners to Parents: The Research on Interventions to Support Couples' Relationships After the Birth of the First Child and to Foster Fathers' Positive Involvement in the Family
In this episode, I interview Carolyn and Phil about their decades of research on couples and the changes they experience after the birth of the first child. They discussed how Carolyn had been an elementary school teacher and was pregnant with their second child when they moved to Berkeley where Phil was starting his new job at the University of California, Berkeley. They discussed how their own life experiences led them to be interested in the effect of having children on the couple’s relationship, and created a study where couples joined a group during their third trimester of a fi...
2023-12-18
1h 01
One in Ten
Cultural Considerations Working With Middle Eastern and North African Families
In the U.S., there are at least 1.2 million immigrants from Middle Eastern and North African countries, and close to 4 million descendants from prior waves of immigration. Yet there’s very little research on the experiences of those families with the U.S. child welfare system. What do we need to know to deliver relevant and culturally appropriate services? Are we affected by assumptions or stereotypes? Do we understand these families’ unique challenges and strengths? Dr. Marina Bassili joined us to help us explore the topic.Topics in this episode:Origin story (1:53)What are MENA families? (4:25)Fami...
2023-11-23
41 min
The Relational Psych Podcast
Breaking the Silence: The Importance of Discussing Suicidal Thoughts Openly with Dr. Tyson Bailey, PsyD, ABPP
In this thought-provoking episode, host Tyson Conner speaks with clinical psychologist Dr. Tyson Bailey about the importance of discussing suicidal thoughts openly in therapy. They cover the cultural taboos and shame around suicide that often prevent people from speaking up, even with a therapist. Dr. Bailey explains that research actually shows talking directly about suicide reduces risk, but it's most helpful within an established therapeutic relationship. He details the criteria clinicians use to determine if hospitalization is necessary, and emphasizes that hospital stays for suicidality are brief. Tyson and Dr. Bailey explore how human c...
2023-10-03
1h 12
New York’s Finest: Retired & Unfiltered Podcast
SURVIVING RETIREMENT: Finding Purpose & Fulfillment Beyond the Badge by Dr. Medina Baumgart
On this episode Eric & John sit down & with the Author of the new book, Surviving Retirement: Finding Purpose And Fulfillment Beyond The Badge, Dr. Medina Baumgart, PsyD, ABPP. Dr. Baumgart besides being a Great Human is also the wife of a law enforcement officer (LEO). We believe this gives her a great perspective on the psyche of law enforcement professionals. During this interview we discuss mental health issues experienced by many #lawenforcement professionals nationwide in retirement & while active in the profession. We discuss the effects that #Hypervigilance has on officers both physically & mentally. We were also joined by Retired...
2023-09-11
1h 21
The Real Talk
Intro to Psychology & Divorce with Dr. Andrew Lagomasino, PsyD, ABPP
In this episode of The Real Talk podcast, host Raquel Ramirez delves into the emotional impact of divorce with Dr. Andrew Lagomasino, a psychologist with 30 years of experience in the field. They explore the complex range of emotions that come with divorce, including both positive and negative aspects. The conversation also focuses on the effect of divorce on children and emphasizes the importance of understanding and support during this difficult time. They discuss the reasons why couples often stay together despite being unhappy, such as fear of being alone and financial concerns. The impact of divorce on family dynamics...
2023-08-15
50 min
The Better Samaritan Podcast
Unlocking the Power of Christian Practices for Mental and Spiritual Well-being
About the episode:Have you ever felt that Christian practices and mindfulness are worlds apart?Joshua Knabb, a board-certified clinical psychologist and professor of psychology, joins us to bridge that gap. We unearth the deeply meditative heritage of Christianity and explore how secularized “mindfulness” can be adapted to resonate with Christian values. We also discuss Lectio Divina, a reading practice rooted in the Christian monastic tradition. The findings from Joshua's research on Lectio Divina offer an intriguing scientific perspective on its power, and his studi...
2023-08-11
28 min
Through the Fire: Trauma | Transparency | Triumph
Bullying
Have you ever been bullied? If so, you're not alone. Join hosts Montez Dove and Cedricia Thomas as they bring awareness to the epidemic of bullying. In this episode, Montez and Cedricia discuss: The definition of bullying, The different types of bullying, Their personal experiences with bullying, Warning signs for bullying, The importance of getting support, and How to bring awareness.Reference: Bullying Definition - GoogleReference: Bullying Definition - Merriam-Webster DictionaryReference: Stopbullying.govReference: Pacer’s National Bully Prevention CenterReference: Verywell Mind - What Ar...
2023-07-06
25 min
Psyched to Practice
Master’s in Practice: Ethics Education and the Impact of AI on Mental Health with Dr. John Gavazzi
Ethics 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...
2023-06-09
1h 17
Daniel T. Bourne
The Interactive World of Severe Mental Illness with Diana Semmelhack, PsyD
To donate to my PayPal (thank you): https://paypal.me/danieru22?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US VIDEO NOTES Dr. Semmelhack has over 25 years of experience treating adults, families, adolescents, and couples. She specializes in depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and psychotic disorders. She is a published author who has presented her research on group psychotherapy nationally and internationally. Dr. Semmelhack is also a licensed massage therapist who practices mind/body work. She is an advocate for individuals and families who struggle with the stigma associated with severe mental health disorders. Dr. Semmelhack is an eclectically oriented therapist who uses...
2023-06-02
1h 14
Big Alundas Fitness
Episode 99 - How Therapy Can Be Effective with Dr. Julie Landry
🎙 Episode 99 - How Therapy Can Be Effective with Dr. Julie Landry 🎙I jumped on today to talk with Dr. Julie Landry about how therapy can be effective in our lives Julie Landry, PsyD, ABPP is a board certified clinical psychologist. In addition to general adult concierge services, Dr. Landry specializes in relationships and neurodivergent adults (autism and ADHD). She is passionate about helping high-achievers optimize their mental health and enhance their wellbeing. Dr. Landry founded Halcyon Therapy Group in June 2022. She currently sees clients in person in San Antonio, Texas...
2023-05-21
33 min
Big Alundas Fitness
Episode 99 - How Therapy Can Be Effective with Dr. Julie Landry
🎙 Episode 99 - How Therapy Can Be Effective with Dr. Julie Landry 🎙I jumped on today to talk with Dr. Julie Landry about how therapy can be effective in our lives Julie Landry, PsyD, ABPP is a board certified clinical psychologist. In addition to general adult concierge services, Dr. Landry specializes in relationships and neurodivergent adults (autism and ADHD). She is passionate about helping high-achievers optimize their mental health and enhance their wellbeing. Dr. Landry founded Halcyon Therapy Group in June 2022. She currently sees clients in person in San Antonio, Texas...
2023-05-21
33 min
Cedar Creek Church Podcast
The Intersection of Faith and Mental Health
In the first deep-dive podcast of the Keeping Hope in Mind series, Dr. Jay Earles, Pastor Phillip, and Sam discuss the church's role at the intersection of faith and mental health. Dr. Jay Earles, PsyD, ABPP is a clinical psychologist with a specialty (clinical health psychology) in assisting people with chronic medical conditions improve their well-being. He previously worked as a clinical psychologist in the US Army for over 20 years. Jay works with adults and couples to improve their lives and relationships. He has completed specialty training focused on helping people with chronic diseases and pain conditions. Dr. Jay Earles, “If...
2023-04-19
31 min
Life Happens
Dementia and Sex, Let's Talk About It
And what their research shows is study after study that in sexual health and sexuality and sexual expression exists in nearly every nursing home, nationwide or long-term care community, nationwide. And to the rates where sex acts are occurring. And sex talk is occurring in more than 85% of long-term care communities. - Dr. Regina Koepp Title: Dementia and Sex: Let’s talk about it Should people with dementia living in assisted living and nursing homes be allowed to have sex with other residents? This is just one of the questions Kim Hegwood will be asking Dr...
2023-03-23
28 min
Raised on DnD
S7E12: Therapeutic Gaming - Dr. Megan Connell, PsyD, ABPP
Dr. Megan Connell returns to discuss her latest work in therapeutic gaming, using tabletop role playing games in clinical psychology. Dr. Megan shares the latest tabletop and board game titles she is currently playing at home with her family. Dr. Megan has begun HealthQuest: Innovative Therapeutics. She has authored a new, ground breaking, book titled 'Tabletop Role-Playing Therapy'. Join us as we discuss the future of tabletop role playing games in mental health treatment.
2023-03-20
38 min
Demystifying NMO & MOG
Episode 22 | Resilience & Chronic Illness
In this episode, Brian talks with Dr. Amy Sullivan about resilience and how chronic illness impacts mental health.In her role as an Associate Professor of Medicine and, the Director of Behavioral Medicine & Research at the Mellen Center for MS, Director of the Neurological Institute Engagement and Wellbeing, Dr. Sullivan works with patients and families dealing with the impact of illness. She has also become a leading voice in physician and caregiver self-care, burnout, and psychological health and spearheaded Mellen Center's efforts that led to the National Psychologically Healthy Workplace Award, Best Practice by the American Psychological...
2023-02-28
24 min
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation Perspectives
Managing IBD Care for Diverse Patient Populations: Part 2
Host: Freddy Caldera, DO Guest: Stacy A Ogbeide, PSYD, ABPP, CSOWM Guest: Shubha Bhat, PharmD, MS, BCACP Guest: Lisa B. Malter, MD What cultural and cognitive biases might be contributing to health disparities in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care? And how can we address them? Find out in the second component of this two-part webinar featuring Drs. Freddy Caldera, Lisa B. Malter, Shubha Bhat, and Stacy Ogbeide. Together, they’ll discuss methods that can help facilitate open communication and strategies for overcoming health disparities in IBD care.
2023-02-23
00 min
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation Perspectives
Managing IBD Care for Diverse Patient Populations: Part 2
Host: Freddy Caldera, DO Guest: Stacy A Ogbeide, PSYD, ABPP, CSOWM Guest: Shubha Bhat, PharmD, MS, BCACP Guest: Lisa B. Malter, MD What cultural and cognitive biases might be contributing to health disparities in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care? And how can we address them? Find out in the second component of this two-part webinar featuring Drs. Freddy Caldera, Lisa B. Malter, Shubha Bhat, and Stacy Ogbeide. Together, they’ll discuss methods that can help facilitate open communication and strategies for overcoming health disparities in IBD care.
2023-02-23
00 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
12. Life changing habits (Rebroadcast)
Sun exposure, being active early in the day are all positive steps towards improving your wellbeing. But what other simple changes can we incorporate into our day? On today's podcast, Roger, Kelly and Sean share some of the habits they have incorporated into their day to improve health and productivity. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - https://twitter.com/DrMcFillin_PsyD?s=20Background Reading:Roger's List- 32 ounces of water with electrolytes f...
2022-12-29
1h 04
Couched in Color
S3E11: Creating the Right Parenting Mindset Featuring Dr. Ann-Louise T. Lockhart
Couched In Color | Season 3 | Episode 11 In this episode, guest Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart, a pediatric psychologist, parent coach and widely followed social media expert, shares profound insights on ways to create a healthy mindset that takes the blame off the child. This mindset empowers parents and primary caregivers. Many parents come to the role without a plan, based on what they saw growing up, not understanding that it is normal to experience both positive and negative sides to parenting. "If I knew parenting was going to be this hard, I wouldn't have signed up for it," i...
2022-10-06
45 min
Couched in Color
S3E11: Creating the Right Parenting Mindset Featuring Dr. Ann-Louise T. Lockhart
Couched In Color | Season 3 | Episode 11 In this episode, guest Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart, a pediatric psychologist, parent coach and widely followed social media expert, shares profound insights on ways to create a healthy mindset that takes the blame off the child. This mindset empowers parents and primary caregivers. Many parents come to the role without a plan, based on what they saw growing up, not understanding that it is normal to experience both positive and negative sides to parenting. "If I knew parenting was going to be this hard, I wouldn't have signed up for it,"...
2022-10-06
45 min
Full PreFrontal: Exposing the Mysteries of Executive Function
Ep. 189: Steven D Kniffley Jr., PsyD ABPP MPA - Challenging the False Narrative
Send us a textIn a society where its members believe that one color or race is superior to another, its members who belong to the racial minority experience poor treatment based on these beliefs causing them social-emotional trauma. These racialized experiences get further accentuated by false narratives perpetuated by the society unbeknownst to its members which leads to an artificial gap that directly contradicts our mission of wanting to provide equal opportunities to ALL scholars. The trauma-informed approach to education considers these nuances and prioritizes the mission of challenging these false narratives.On this...
2022-08-08
53 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
37. Dr. Jessica Taylor
Dr. Jessica Taylor is an author, lecturer, speaker and researcher with a PhD from University of Birmingham in Forensic Psychology. Her latest book, Sexy But Psycho argues that there is a specific purpose to convincing women and girls that they are mentally ill, as the world avoids addressing violence against women and their centuries of ignored trauma. On today’s podcast Dr. Jessica Taylor joins us for a radically genuine conversation. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - ht...
2022-05-19
53 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
36. May: You asked. We answer.
Thank you to our community of listeners who engage with us through our social channels and send questions to our email. For this episode of “You Asked. We answer” we touch on the important differences between Psychology and Psychiatry, awareness of benzodiazepine harm and our top frustrations in the mental health industry.On today’s podcast we clean out the inbox and twitter feed to answer our listener questions. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - https://twitter...
2022-05-12
1h 09
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
35. Is your diet making you depressed?
Over the last 150 years, the western diet has shifted away from locally sourced whole foods towards affordable, mass produced processed foods. Our population is now struggling with obesity, chronic inflammation, disease and our overall mental health is suffering. You are what you eat. Separating your physical health from your mental health is a mistake. On today’s podcast we discuss the impact of our industrial diet on mood. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - https://twitter.com/DrMcFi...
2022-05-05
1h 12
The Innovative Therapist
Best Books to Help You Stop Emotional Eating
Episode 69. Frustrated with emotional eating and not sure where to turn? Have you tried all the things, all the diets, all the "lifestyle" change programs only to worry that you "self-sabotage" by emotional eating? Do you feel like if you could just "stop emotional eating" then all would be writh in the world? Well, today we will touch on what's keeping you stuck, and my top favorite books to help pull you out of the ineffective (and incredibly draining cycle). Today I'm doing a review of my very favorite books to improve your relationship with food and stop binge eating. I...
2022-05-02
28 min
Find Empathy - Mental Health Continuing Education
11. Multiple Sclerosis: Individual and Group Mood Interventions
CONTINUING EDUCATION If you are a psychologist and want CE credits for listening this episode, click on this link: https://learn.findempathy.com/courses/MS-therapy To find out more about our courses visit: FindEmpathy.com/learn. Learning Objectives: Identify the difference between the “normal” frustrations of living with a challenging condition like MS and a mental health diagnosis. Identify at least two psychotherapeutic strategies (e.g., CBT, ACT, DBT, etc.) that work well for people living with MS. Identify at least three everyday skills that a person living with MS can use t...
2022-04-28
1h 22
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
34. Benzodiazepines. Everything you don't know but should.
In September 2020, the FDA announced a benzodiazepine boxed warning. Drugs commonly known as: Valium®, Xanax®, Halcion®, Ativan®, and Klonopin® now include the risks of: abuse, addiction, physical dependence and withdrawal reaction. The warning is only the first step, because many problems have not been addressed. Especially the harmed patients that have been prescribed off-label and without proper informed consent.If you or someone you care about is currently taking benzodiazepines please visit the Benzodiazepine Information Coalition. Their mission is to educate about the potential adverse effects of benzodiazepines as prescr...
2022-04-28
48 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
33. Why the rapid onset of gender dysphoria?
Traditionally, Gender Dysphoria afflicted roughly 0.01% of the population and almost exclusively boys. In the United States, over the past decade the rates have increased significantly with some studies reporting nearly 2% of all high school students identify as transgender. Why this sudden rise? And why is it occurring in friend clusters? On today’s podcast we discuss the rise in gender dysphoria. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - https://twitter.com/DrMcFillin_PsyD?s=20Radically Genuine Podca...
2022-04-21
1h 21
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
32. The art of not panicking
How do you react in a crisis moment? Hopefully the answer changes over the course of your life, because every experience is an opportunity for growth. We have to learn how to respond in a healthy way and not let our emotions drive our actions. On today’s podcast we discuss the art of not panicking. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - https://twitter.com/DrMcFillin_PsyD?s=20Radically Genuine Podcast email - RadGenPodcast@gmail.com
2022-04-14
1h 07
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
30. Do we create our own heaven and hell?
If today was the last day of your life, how would you live? By defining your values and purpose in this world, those virtues will provide the guardrails on your path every day. The wisdom of the stoics has been passed down through centuries. However, we ignore that wisdom and let the noise of today distract us from what is truly important. On today’s podcast we look to the stoics for the ideas and lessons to create a life worth living. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.center...
2022-03-24
1h 15
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
29. Predicting the future
The world is moving fast. The global pandemic forced many industries to accelerate their digital transformation forward in order to survive. And the mental health system is no different. The need for mental health services forced clients to become comfortable with telehealth services, direct-to-consumer apps or simply into an already overwhelmed and often dubious system. A system that soon probably won’t look like the system that exists today. On today’s podcast we look forward to the year 2030 to predict the future of the mental health system. Center for Integrat...
2022-03-17
1h 04
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
28. Kelly’s Edge Thoughts Vol. 1
Back in Episode 12, Roger, Kelly and Sean shared daily habits they incorporate into their day to improve their overall well-being. Kelly shared his journaling routine where he writes ideas or thoughts inspired by his exposure to other readings. He calls this journal his “Edge Thoughts”. We’ve challenged him to share a few as prompts to an open, free-flowing conversation. On today’s podcast Kelly opens his notebook to share his edge thoughts. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - http...
2022-03-10
1h 18
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
27. Should I fire my therapist?
Can therapy be harmful? The belief that “just talking” leads to change is a common misconception. For many, it’s their behaviors in life that contribute to a pattern of negativity. Ineffective therapy creates emotional dependence with no purpose, no direction or scientific backing. Good therapy prepares you for the end of therapy. On today’s podcast we discuss when therapy can be harmful. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - https://twitter.com/DrMcFillin_PsyD?s=20Radically...
2022-03-03
1h 21
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
26. Is mental illness contagious?
There is a disturbing trend amongst teens in the U.S. seeking to identify as “mentally ill” and achieve a diagnosis as a means of establishing a group identity. Human behaviors and emotions are contagious. We learn behaviors through the modeling of others to be accepted into the group. This has always existed.What is contributing to this dramatic increase? On today’s podcast we discuss the contagion effect on mental illness. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.cente...
2022-02-23
1h 07
Southwestern Vermont Health Care's Medical Matters Weekly
Improving our workforce's health
Season 2 | Episode 7 | February 16, 2022Southwestern Vermont Health Care’s (SVHC) Medical Matters Weekly with Dr. Trey Dobson is pleased to welcome Jennifer Scott, PsyD, ABPP, the executive director of Southern Vermont’s Area Health Education Center (AHEC). The organization aims to improve the health workforce in Southern Vermont.Dr. Scott is a licensed clinical psychologist and an educator and administrator in the field of higher education. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Xavier University in Cincinnati, OH, and a bachelor’s in psychology and biology at Valparaiso University in Indiana. She has served as senior...
2022-02-18
30 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
25. The Sociopath Next Door
Pop culture and film have characterized sociopaths, or psychopaths, as manipulative murderers and criminals. Individuals like that surely exist, but portrayals are based upon those in the news or incarcerated criminals. But who are the people that lie and manipulate to gain power without physically harming?Harvard psychologist Martha Stout, Ph.D. published the book The Sociopath Next Door in 2006. She reveals 4% of the population meets the criteria for sociopaths. They possess no conscience, feel no guilt, or remorse. On today’s podcast we discuss sociopathy. ...
2022-02-17
1h 12
Therapy on the Cutting Edge
Clients Aren’t Sick, They’re Stuck: Using Strength Based Culturally Informed Integrated Model to Understand the Client’s World and Create Change
In this episode, Terry discusses his experience initially being trained psychodynamically and psychoanalytically, but finding that it did not seem to be a good fit for the population whom he was working with, which were families in Chinatown in San Francisco, many of which were immigrants. He discussed how a training at the Mental Research Institute (MRI) had a profound impact on him when he heard the person teaching saying that people are not sick, they are stuck. The therapist's job is to help them get unstuck. Terry discusses the four elements that he feels are important to working with...
2022-02-07
53 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
24. February: You asked. We answer.
Our goal as a podcast is to take a critical approach, to educate each other and hopefully motivate you to investigate for yourself and be more informed. We also want our community of listeners to engage with us through our social channels, providing feedback and to ask questions. After 23 episodes, many of you have already asked some great questions, so this month we answer questions on Antidepressants, common psychiatric diagnosis and resilience.On today’s podcast we clean out the inbox and twitter feed to answer our listener questions.
2022-02-03
1h 19
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
23. Mass producing obedience in public schools
During the early 1900’s, the United States went through a period of rapid expansion establishing a free public school system. Educators believed that higher levels of education would improve citizenship and produce the managerial and professional leadership needed for modernization. The structure of education migrated towards a top-down hierarchy, with age based classrooms and a curriculum designed to meet societal needs. Critics describe this structure as a “factory model school” designed to teach obedience in preparation for a life spent working in factories. Here we are in the year 2022. The Unit...
2022-01-27
1h 16
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
22. Are we in a Mass Formation Psychosis?
Throughout history there are examples of communities, regions and even entire countries acting irrationally towards a perceived adversary. And sometimes that “adversary” is not a physical presence, but simply an idea, or the threat of an occurrence.Examples such as the Salem Witch Trials, the Dancing Mania, and Nazi Germany often leave us asking the question, “How did this happen?”The phenomenon of Mass Formation Psychosis has been applied as a possible explanation. In September 2021, a professor of clinical psychology at Ghent University in Belgium s...
2022-01-21
1h 27
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
21. Building character in the agony of defeat
“Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing,” Coach Vince Lombardi said. But that is not true when it comes to youth sports. Whether it is team sports or individual, those failures along the way help shape us. With the right coaches and parenting, those moments of struggle and loss can really build character. As a parent, we must avoid the “parent trap” where we live out our goals through our children. Instead we must focus on the process over the outcome. And that can be hard, especially when dealing w...
2022-01-12
1h 34
The Innovative Therapist
The Diet Free Revolution with Dr. Alexis Conason, PsyD
Episode 52. Today I had the immense pleasure of talking with Dr. Alexis Conason! I feel like I sort of met a Health at Every Size® movement celeb, is anyone with me? Alexis Conason, PsyD, CEDS-S, is a clinical psychologist and eating disorder specialist in private practice in New York City. She is the founder of The Anti-Diet Plan, a weight-inclusive online mindful eating program. She was previously a research associate at the New York Nutrition Obesity Research Center in affiliation with Columbia University. Her research has been published in peer-reviewed journals, she is a frequent speaker at conferences, and she h...
2022-01-03
1h 13
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
20. A clinical training crisis w/ Dr. Ahmad
The longer you practice as a therapist does not correlate with improved outcomes.Time is not enough. To improve, you need to work at it. This is true in sports, music and yes, as a clinician working in mental health. In this part 2 of our discussion with Dr. Ahmad, he touches on common struggles he experienced early in his clinical rotations and how clinical training needs to evolve towards deliberate practice. Dr. Rizwan Ahmad is a Licensed Psychologist in Pennsylvania and Clinical Director at Ce...
2021-12-23
50 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
19. Why do people yell at their kitchen cabinets? w/ Dr. Ahmad
Context matters. A teen experiencing a moment of emotional distress may manifest itself in an irrational way. Fifteen minutes should not be the standard of care to issue a "diagnosis". In fact, it may be the first step towards a life of misery. Dr. Rizwan Ahmad is a Licensed Psychologist in Pennsylvania and Clinical Director at Center for Integrated Behavioral Health. Dr. Ahmad specializes in working with adolescents (ages 12+) and adults of all ages, with expertise in the application of CBT for individuals struggling with a variety of mood, anxiety, and behavioral co...
2021-12-16
58 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
18. Trigger warning! A discussion on victim mentality
Where does the victimhood mindset come from?What we have learned in previous discussions is that resilience and wisdom play an important role. A difference of opinion may be an opportunity to learn. The person slowing you down in traffic, could possibly be having the worst day of her life. Everything is not an attack. We need to recalibrate. On today’s podcast Roger, Kelly and Sean discuss victim mentality.Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McF...
2021-12-09
1h 04
Therapy on the Cutting Edge
To Hospitalize or Not to Hospitalize, the Question Most Therapists Struggle with in Helping Clients with Suicidality
In this interview, Dave discusses his career in researching suicide and how Marsha Lineman encouraged him to go beyond his assessment work to create an intervention for therapists working with clients who are suicidal. He discusses how many therapists struggle to know how to effectively assess suicide risk and intervene in a manner that can build the therapeutic relationship as well as keep clients safe. He explains that due to lack of training, knowledge of evidence-based interventions, and fear, therapists often jump to hospitalizing their clients, when it may not be necessary, and he challenges the overall utility and effectiveness...
2021-11-29
54 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
16. Depression?...It depends.
Multiple periods of sadness will happen in our lifetime. How quickly we overcome this emotion will vary by the individual. It’s difficult for most to recognize when sadness or struggle become severe enough that an intervention may be required. For ourselves or someone we care about. On today’s podcast Roger, Kelly and Sean discuss depression.Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - https://twitter.com/DrMcFillin_PsyD?s=20Radically Genuine Podcast email - RadGe...
2021-11-18
1h 11
Removing Addiction and Healing Mental Health
Dr. Scott Waltman, PsyD, ABPP, Human. Psychologist, Author
Scott H Waltman, PsyD, ABPP, is a clinician, international trainer, and practice-based researcher. His interests include evidence-based psychotherapy practice, training, and implementation in systems that provide care to underserved populations. He is certified as a qualified Cognitive Therapist and Trainer/Consultant by the Academy of Cognitive & Behavioral Therapies. He also is board certified in Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology from the American Board of Professional Psychology. More recently, Dr. Waltman, worked as a CT trainer for one of Dr. Aaron Beck's CBT implementation teams in the Philadelphia public mental health system. Currently, he w...
2021-11-11
26 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
15. What the hell is Society doing to teenage girls?
Over the last 20 years we have witnessed a rise in life threatening behaviors and mental health issues in adolescents and teens. Especially girls. Isolation, social media, pornography and an entertainment industry that rewards “image” are all major contributors. These exist in our world. And we need solutions to protect our current and future generations.On today’s podcast Roger, Kelly and Sean ask the question, what the hell is Society doing to teenage girls. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Rog...
2021-11-04
1h 12
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
14. Are you brainwashed or am I?
Knowing our mind is flawed with cognitive bias and may be easily influenced by others and our experiences, is there an extreme version of influence? This discussion is a natural progression to Episode 13: How to protect yourself from extremes in thinking. On today’s podcast Roger, Kelly and Sean discuss Brainwashing. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - https://twitter.com/DrMcFillin_PsyD?s=20Radically Genuine Podcast email - RadGenPodcast@gmail.comAdditional Resources:1...
2021-10-21
1h 26
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
13. How to protect yourself from extremes in thinking
As human beings we are prone to bias in our thinking. Personal experiences, culture and beliefs all shape our view of the world. If we know we have evolved with this imperfection in our thought process, what can we do to manage it? On today’s podcast Roger, Kelly and Sean discuss Cognitive Biases. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - https://twitter.com/DrMcFillin_PsyD?s=20Additional Resources:10:30 - Theories of Decision Making - Cog...
2021-10-04
1h 11
Caregiver Wellness Podcast For Alzheimer's And Other Dementias
#23- Navigating Transitions in Dementia with Regina Koepp
Caregivers when first learning of diagnosis- don’t even know to define themselves as caregivers yet! Each stage of dementia is different. How do you prepare yourself as a caregiver - start to finish to transition within each stage gracefully? Join us to find out. Regina Koepp, PsyD, ABPP Clinical Geropsychologist Founder & Director, Center for Mental Health & Aging Dr. Regina Koepp is a clinical geropsychologist, and founder and director of the Center for Mental Health & Aging: the “go to” place online for mental health and aging. Dr...
2021-09-24
54 min
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
12. Life changing habits
Sun exposure, being active early in the day are all positive steps towards improving your wellbeing. But what other simple changes can we incorporate into our day? On today's podcast, Roger, Kelly and Sean share some of the habits they have incorporated into their day to improve health and productivity. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - https://twitter.com/DrMcFillin_PsyD?s=20Background Reading:Roger's List- 32 ounces of water with electrolytes f...
2021-09-21
1h 04
Radically Genuine Podcast with Dr. Roger McFillin
11. How to manage anxiety and worry
On today’s podcast, Roger and Kelly share some practical strategies to manage anxiety and worry. Spoiler alert! Stress and anxiety are normal emotions designed to protect you. Accept them and let them rise and fall on their own. Center for Integrated Behavioral Health - https://www.centerforibh.com/Roger K. McFillin, Psy.D., ABPP - https://twitter.com/DrMcFillin_PsyD?s=20Background Reading:Evolution of Anxiety Therapy for Anxiety Visit Center for Integrated Behavioral HealthDr. Roger McFillin / Radic...
2021-09-09
28 min
Life Happens
Elderly Parent Calling Multiple Times a Day? 5 Expert Tips
What do you do when your aging parents calls you multiple times a day even when you are at work? Today, we will be addressing common issues that families of aging adults often encounter. Kim will ask Dr. Koepp the following questions. 1. What are the signs that an aging parent may need more help than they realize (or that they are asking for?) 2. What Tips do you have for the adult caring for an aging parent who is calling multiple times a day. 3. How to have difficult conversations with aging parents
2021-09-02
23 min
Health 360 with Dr. G
Will normal ever be the same? Easing anxiety during tough times – Ep. 18
Thanks to COVID-19, life as we know it hasn’t been “normal” for a while now. The novel coronavirus, and the health precautions that came with it, sparked a full range of human emotion, including fear, gratitude, anger, grief and hope. When people are forced to uproot their lives amid a roller coaster of emotion, their mental health can suffer. As vaccinations continue and the world gradually reopens, many people are feeling uneasy about returning to business as usual. There’s an official name for this feeling: re-entry anxiety. Listen as host Mark Gomez, M...
2021-07-26
54 min
The ALL ME® Podcast
Impact of Concussion & Potential Treatment - Dr. Beth Pieroth
The ALL ME® Podcast Impact of Concussion & Potential Treatment - Dr. Beth Pieroth The significance of concussions have been brought to light over the last 10 years to help athletes, parents, coaches, and sports medicine professionals have a better understanding of proper treatment protocols. Athletes from all sports, especially those that involve more use of the head such as football, hockey, soccer, and others, are at a higher risk of sustaining a concussion. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Beth Pieroth, as we discuss signs and symptoms of a concussion, potential treatment protocols, and when it is safe for a r...
2021-06-29
47 min
The 5 to 8 Shift with Susannah McMonagle, a podcast for parents
25. Parent Regulation, Big Emotions, and Where to Start if You're Feeling Overwhelmed, Dr. Ann-Louise Lockhart
Today's guest is Dr. Ann-Louise T. Lockhart, PsyD, ABPP, a pediatric psychologist and parent coach with over 15 years experience in working with families and parents. She is the President/Owner of A New Day Pediatric Psychology in San Antonio, TX. In addition to being a wife and a mom, she's also very good at making reels on Instagram. (You should follow her.) This conversation is PACKED with great intel for parents. Susannah and Dr. Lockhart discuss "parent regulation" or "co-regulation" - a concept centered on the significance of managing your own emotions as a parent and then...
2021-05-27
43 min
Physical Goods
Dr. Megan Connell (Geeks-Like-Us / Clinical Roll)
I talk to Dr. Megan Connell PSYD ABPP, a board certified licensed clinical psychologist. In addition to her therapy work, she is the co-founder of Geeks Like Us, host of Psychology at the Table, and Game Master for Clinical Roll. In her private practice, Dr. Connell treats anxiety, trauma, depression, and motivation via her work as a a therapeutic Dungeon Master (DM). Links To Bits We DiscussedGeneralGeek Therapeutics Geeks-Like-Us / Clinical RolePsychology At The TableBrain Noodles PodcastDungeons & Dragons
2021-05-22
47 min
MS Living Well: Key Info from Multiple Sclerosis Experts
Anxiety, Depression & Multiple Sclerosis
Struggling with anxiety or depression? Over half of people living with multiple sclerosis can experience depression and up to 40% have anxiety. Both psychological and physical symptoms that people with MS experience are explained. Causes for these mood disorders are discussed including immune inflammation in the brain, adaptation to having a chronic disease and medication side effects such as interferons and steroids. People with depression are at higher rate of developing multiple sclerosis. In addition, depression is associated with more disability for those living with MS which may be due to not taking medications properly, smoking, not exercising and even chemical...
2021-03-09
31 min
Raised on DnD
S3E2 - G33ks Like Us - Dr. Megan Connell, PsyD, ABPP
Dr. Megan Connell from G33ks Like Us talks about her love for playing D&D with her family lead her to integrate role playing games into therapy. Listen as we talk about Clinical Roll, Brain Noodles, Psychology at the Table, Monte Cook's Consent in Gaming, and Jazz!
2020-08-18
44 min
Neuro Pathways: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Medical Professionals
Physician Burnout & Care in a Crisis
Six out of 10 neurologists reported at least one symptom of burnout, potentially compromising their own wellbeing, patient care, and the physician workforce. In this episode, Amy Sullivan, PsyD, ABPP discusses how mental health and resiliency are leading concerns in physician burnout even more during the current COVID-19 crisis.For information about claiming CE credits, go to clevelandclinic.org/neuropodcast and click on the episode.For information about claiming CE credits, go to clevelandclinic.org/neuropodcast and click on the episode.
2020-07-01
19 min
TO YOUR HEALTH WITH DR. G™
COVID-19: Coping In Crisis
How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected our ability to cope mentally and emotionally in this time of crisis? How do we effectively manage this going forward? Check out the latest episode of TO YOUR HEALTH WITH DR. G™, 𝗖𝗢𝗩𝗜𝗗-𝟭𝟵: 𝗖𝗼𝗽𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗻 𝗖𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗶𝘀, to learn more. My expert guest panelists included Dr. Marc Browning, PsyD, ABPP and Katie O’Donnell, LCSW, CADC of Linden Oaks Behavioral Health. **𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗸𝘀 𝘁𝗼 𝗗𝗼𝗺𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗰 𝗔𝗯𝘂𝘀𝗲 & 𝗕𝗲𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗶𝗼𝗿𝗮𝗹 𝗛𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗰𝗲𝘀 𝗦𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗱 𝗯𝘆 𝗚𝘂𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝗞𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗲 𝗢'𝗗𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗲𝗹𝗹** Metropolitan Family Services Family Shelter Services 24/7 Domestic Violence Hotline: (630) 469-5650 Now Matters Now The Mighty ----------------------------------------------------------------- Air Date: 5/20/20 | Writers: Mark D. Gomez, MD; Tiffany E.R. Gomez | Host: Mark D. Gomez, MD | Producer: Tiffany E.R. Gomez | Music: ©2018 The Wonderful Mr. Havis. All Rights Reserved Follow Me on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/toyourhealthdrg/ | Instagram: https://www.instag...
2020-05-21
1h 09
The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
SPOTLIGHT on Concierge Psychology Meet Rebecca Johnson Osei, PsyD, ABPP, CEO/Owner
Today our special guest and good friend joining The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast is an innovative visioneer in the her field. We recently sat down with Dr. REBECCA JOHNSON OSEI, PSYD, ABPP. In our in-depth interview we talk about a variety of healthcare and patient-centered topics. From telehealth consultations, Physician burnout, ways Doctors and patients can work more closely together to tackle and identify mental health issues and so much more. Osei's resume includes work in adolescent treatment centers, correctional facilities, substance-abuse treatment, community mental health facilities, sex-offender treatment, crisis services and...
2020-05-15
1h 13
The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
SPOTLIGHT on Concierge Psychology Meet Rebecca Johnson Osei, PsyD, ABPP, CEO/Owner
Today our special guest and good friend joining The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast is an innovative visioneer in the her field. We recently sat down with Dr. REBECCA JOHNSON OSEI, PSYD, ABPP. In our in-depth interview we talk about a variety of healthcare and patient-centered topics. From telehealth consultations, Physician burnout, ways Doctors and patients can work more closely together to tackle and identify mental health issues and so much more. Osei's resume includes work in adolescent treatment centers, correctional facilities, substance-abuse treatment, community mental health facilities, sex-offender treatment, crisis services and in...
2020-05-15
1h 13
Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials Podcasts
How to Protect Your Mental Health During COVID-19 with Dr. Amy Sullivan
From confusion and loneliness to worry and frustration, people are dealing with large and intense emotions while trying to navigate a new sense of normal. Psychologist Amy Sullivan, PsyD, ABPP, discusses how the coronavirus pandemic is starting to mentally wear on us and why it’s so important to protect our mental health. Whether you’re isolating alone or just feel alone, Dr. Sullivan gives practical advice on working through our thoughts and feelings.
2020-05-06
18 min
Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials Podcast
How to Protect Your Mental Health During COVID-19 with Dr. Amy Sullivan
From confusion and loneliness to worry and frustration, people are dealing with large and intense emotions while trying to navigate a new sense of normal. Psychologist Amy Sullivan, PsyD, ABPP, discusses how the coronavirus pandemic is starting to mentally wear on us and why it’s so important to protect our mental health. Whether you’re isolating alone or just feel alone, Dr. Sullivan gives practical advice on working through our thoughts and feelings.
2020-05-06
18 min
The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
Preview, Concierge Psychology, Telehealth & Telepsychology CEO Dr. Rebecca Johnson Osei, PSYD, ABPP
Spotlight on Concierge Psychology, Telehealth & Telepsychology Meet CEO, Dr. Rebecca Johnson Osei, PSYD, ABPP The Surprising Power of Simply Asking People 'How Are You Doing, Really?' ... The Role of Concierge Care, Kindness, Compassion and Telehealth In Today's Culture © Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. ("CMT") All rights reserved. Disclaimers: All content presented here is for general information purposes only. It is NOT intended to provide medical, legal, professional, accounting or financial advice. No warranties or guarantees are assumed or implied and user(s) releases Concie...
2020-04-06
01 min
The DocPreneur Leadership Podcast
Preview, Concierge Psychology, Telehealth & Telepsychology CEO Dr. Rebecca Johnson Osei, PSYD, ABPP
Spotlight on Concierge Psychology, Telehealth & Telepsychology Meet CEO, Dr. Rebecca Johnson Osei, PSYD, ABPP The Surprising Power of Simply Asking People 'How Are You Doing, Really?' ... The Role of Concierge Care, Kindness, Compassion and Telehealth In Today's Culture © Concierge Medicine Today, LLC. ("CMT") All rights reserved. Disclaimers: All content presented here is for general information purposes only. It is NOT intended to provide medical, legal, professional, accounting or financial advice. No warranties or guarantees are assumed or implied and user(s) releases Concie...
2020-04-06
01 min