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NYU Langone Insights on PsychiatryNYU Langone Insights on PsychiatryADHD at School: What Actually HelpsHow do you help a child with ADHD stay organized, on task, and confident in school? Richard Gallagher, PhD, a child and adolescent psychologist at NYU Langone Health, shares groundbreaking research on organizational skills training for children with ADHD—a behavioral treatment that’s changing lives and improving classroom performance. This episode dives into how executive functioning challenges manifest in real life, the strengths (and limits) of technology, and the power of parent training and therapeutic coaching to help children thrive.Dr. Richard Gallagher is Associate Professor in the Department of Chil...2025-04-2329 minAfter the Kids Go DownAfter the Kids Go DownEp.29 - Part DeuxBack at it for round two of our summer series Q&A! We’re keeping it light and fresh here! Except this book list (see below). This book list be thick. Enjoy! Bona’s Reading List: Jesus I Trust in You, by Sister Faustina Maria Pia, S.V. Risen Motherhood, by Emily Jensen and Laura Wifler A Celebration of Vulva Diversity, by Hilde Atalanta How Much of These Hills Is Gold, by C Pam Zhang Minor Feelings, by Cathy Park Hong See Yourself Through God’s Eyes, by Marie Paul Curley, FSP Good Inside...2024-06-1843 minFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, HorrorFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, HorrorBecoming the Boogeyman by Richard ChizmarPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/663113to listen full audiobooks. Title: Becoming the Boogeyman Series: #2 of The Boogeyman Author: Richard Chizmar Narrator: Chris Andrew Ciulla Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 0 minutes Release date: October 10, 2023 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: The “worthy and frightening sequel” (Stephen King) to the acclaimed and “unforgettable” (Harlan Coben) New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling novel Chasing the Boogeyman. Back in the summer of 1988, a young Richard Chizmar was catapulted into the center of a living nightmare as the serial killer Joshua Gallagher—dubbed by the media as “The Boogeyman”—stalked his tranquil Maryland town. A lot has changed i...2023-10-1012h 00Mystify Me PodcastMystify Me PodcastPossessions - Part 1: Are demonic possessions real? The truth according to Dr. Richard GallagherCan someone really be possessed by the devil? The church certainly believes so. Or are all possessions just symptoms of mental illness or people performing parlor tricks? In this episode, we explore the work of a PhD turned leading expert on possessions after he met a woman who claimed to be the devil’s queen. 2022-10-1140 minJOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women\'s Medical Association) PodcastJOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) PodcastPreparing Your Child With ADHD/LD for College... and for Life with Dr. Rachel FrymanDr. Rachel Fryman supports adolescents and adults with ADHD. Together with clients, she explores the impact of ADHD on relationships, academic achievement, job performance, and overall well-being. Rachel helps clients to identify and incorporate strategies to manage organizational and time management challenges, so that everyday is less stressful and more meaningful. In addition to private practice, Rachel is a social worker at Adelphi University's Learning Resource Program for students with ADHD and learning differences. She teaches at Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University and has experience in community mental health and special education administration. Rachel earned her...2022-06-161h 20Spine & NerveSpine & NerveBack to Basics: Persistent Spinal Pain SyndromeIn this week's episode of the Spine & Nerve podcast, Dr. Nicolas Karvelas and Dr. Brian Joves go back to Basics with a twist - the doctors discuss Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome (PSPS). PSPS is a new term that was recently proposed by an expert international committee to describe patients with chronic, severe pain of spinal origin, refractory to treatments, including at times surgery. Previously, certain diagnoses were utilized to describe these pathologies including but not limited to Failed Back Surgery Syndrome and Post-laminectomy syndrome.  These terms are not without their limitations: terms such as failed back surgery Syndrome can carry a...2021-08-1623 minTell Me More!Tell Me More!Episode 3: Joel BergholtzWelcome to Tell Me More!, a podcast for amplifying the work of graduate students. In this episode, we hear from Joel Bergholtz, a fourth-year PhD candidate at Florida State University in the Department of English. Joel walks us through his dissertation project on birther artifacts and the spreading of birther conspiracies, or the notion that various politicians of color must be publicly investigated. Joel also talks about race-based skepticism in public spaces and what we can do to understand them. If you'd like to learn more, chat about digital literacy and methodology, or discuss his topic further...2021-07-1633 minNational Committee on U.S.-China RelationsNational Committee on U.S.-China RelationsMary Gallagher: Authoritarian Legality in ChinaOver the last three and a half decades, China’s rise has largely been underpinned by two great transitions: from socialism to capitalism, and from agriculture to industry. The workplace and the institutions that govern it have served as the critical link that enabled these transitions to take place. As these processes continue, the interests of the central government and Chinese workers have converged upon improved working conditions and formalization of employment. Workers have naturally sought greater security in their new urban homes, and China’s leaders have seen the long-term strategic utility of better labor laws as the country move...2018-03-071h 07National Committee on U.S.-China RelationsNational Committee on U.S.-China RelationsMary Gallagher: Authoritarian Legality in ChinaOver the last three and a half decades, China’s rise has largely been underpinned by two great transitions: from socialism to capitalism, and from agriculture to industry. The workplace and the institutions that govern it have served as the critical link that enabled these transitions to take place. As these processes continue, the interests of the central government and Chinese workers have converged upon improved working conditions and formalization of employment. Workers have naturally sought greater security in their new urban homes, and China’s leaders have seen the long-term strategic utility of better labor laws as the country move...2018-03-0717 minCambridge PhDcastsCambridge PhDcastsKatie Hammond: egg donation in CanadaSeason 2 Episode 2 of Cambridge PhDcasts with PhDcaster Katie Hammond. Katie is a second year PhD student in the Department of Sociology. She is interested in the experience of Canadian egg donors and intended parents, and the role of the Canadian assistive reproductive technology legislation surrounding egg donation. Her current research is an extension of work that she conducted for her MPhil in Multi-Disciplinary Gender Studies. For further information and interesting links please see: http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/gallery/video/katie-hammond-on-egg-donation-in-canada The Cambridge PhDcasts are presented by John Gallagher and produced by Richard Blakemore and Ruth Rushworth with thanks...2013-12-1634 minCambridge PhDcastsCambridge PhDcastsAndy Wimbush: Samuel Beckett and QuietismSeason 2 Episode 3 of Cambridge PhDcasts with PhDcaster Andy Wimbush. Andy Wimbush is a third year PhD candidate in English at Darwin College researching Samuel Beckett's enduring interest in quietism as a personal solution and artistic inspiration. For further information and related links please see http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/gallery/video/andy-wimbush-beckett-and-quietism. The Cambridge PhDcasts are presented by John Gallagher and produced by Richard Blakemore and Ruth Rushworth with thanks to CRASSH.2013-12-1624 minCambridge PhDcastsCambridge PhDcastsPhDcast Season Two Trailer'So... what is it that you actually do?' It's a question most PhD students have faced at some time during their study, and one which can be surprisingly difficult to answer. It's with this question in mind that Cambridge researchers Richard Blakemore and John Gallagher came up with the idea for the Cambridge PhDcasts, a new project undertaken in collaboration with CRASSH and now launching its second season. The format is simple: every week, a PhD student sits down with our presenter, John Gallagher, and over copious amounts of tea we have a conversation about the work they do...2013-12-1605 minCambridge PhDcastsCambridge PhDcastsDanika Parikh: Iconography & IdentitySeason 2 Episode 1 of Cambridge PhDcasts with PhDcaster Danika Parikh on 'Iconography and Identity'. Danika Parikh is a final year PhD student in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Cambridge, working on ceramic economy and the relationship between ceramics and material culture in rural northwest India during the Indus Civilisation (3200-1900 BC). For more details, including links to additional materials, please see http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/gallery/video/danika-parikh To find out more about Cambridge PhDcasts, go to http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk Cambridge PhDcasts are presented by John Gallagher and produced by Richard...2013-12-1641 minCambridge PhDcastsCambridge PhDcastsPhDcast Season Two Trailer'So... what is it that you actually do?' It's a question most PhD students have faced at some time during their study, and one which can be surprisingly difficult to answer. It's with this question in mind that Cambridge researchers Richard Blakemore and John Gallagher came up with the idea for the Cambridge PhDcasts, a new project undertaken in collaboration with CRASSH and now launching its second season. The format is simple: every week, a PhD student sits down with our presenter, John Gallagher, and over copious amounts of tea we have a conversation about the work they do...2013-10-1005 minCambridge PhDcastsCambridge PhDcastsIntroducing CamPhDcasts‘So... what is it that you actually do?’ It’s a question most PhD students have faced at some time during their study, and one which can be surprisingly difficult to answer. It’s with this question in mind that Cambridge researchers Richard Blakemore and John Gallagher came up with the idea for the Cambridge PhDcasts, a new project undertaken in collaboration with CRASSH.  The format is simple: every week, a PhD student sits down with our presenter, John Gallagher, and over copious amounts of tea we have a conversation about the work they do and why it matters. The PhDcasts...2013-04-3003 minHammondCast on GigaDial PublicHammondCast on GigaDial PublicWENDY ATLAS OXENHORN of JAZZ FOUNDATION on HammondCastWatch Video *Here:WENDY OXENHORN, Executive Director of JAZZ FOUNDATION of AMERICA on HammondCast for KYCY/KYOU 1550 AM with host JON HAMMOND at the American ... all » Federation of Musicians Local 802 offices in New York City. JFA helps Jazz Musicians in need with housing, medical help and even instrument replacement in the case of the Hurricane Katrina victims in New Orleans. Website: http://jazzfoundation.org Wendy speaks with Jon about the work of Dr. Frank Forte, Dizzy Gillespie, and the generous benefactors and patrons who are helping bring the mission of JFA to fruition. http://www.HammondCast.com c)2006*Tags: Dizzy G...2007-02-1100 min