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A podcast by Clinical Psychologists, for Clinical Psychologists. Deep-dive conversations with clinicians and academics at the forefront of their fields. A great resource for all clinicians from graduates to gurus. Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.fa

Clinically Thinking


    • Mar 20, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 53m AVG DURATION
    • 35 EPISODES


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    Understanding Remorse, Guilt and Shame. Michael Proeve

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 61:35


    Dr Michael Proeve is a Clinically and Forensically endorsed Australian Psychologist. Dr Lisa Chantler asks Michael why remorse, guilt and shame are common factors in therapeutic issues such as Social Anxiety and Depression, and how clinicians can help.

    Could This Be Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder? Vanessa Spiller

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 72:19


    Dr Vanessa Spiller explains the history of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, offers tools to diagnose FASD and helpful pathways for Clinical Psychologists offering therapy. She explains why it is so easily overlooked in comparison with other commonly co-occurring diagnoses, and reveals FASD's alarmingly high rates of involvement with the criminal justice system.

    Clinical Perfectionism: Tracey Wade

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 55:25


    Our guest today is Prof Tracey Wade. Dr Lisa Chantler speaks to Prof. Wade about the State of the Art and Science of Clinical Perfectionism. They discuss how it is defined, how therapists can identify traits of Clinical Perfectionism in the clinic, the history of the disorder, about the most recent CBT treatments, and what resources are available for clinicians.

    Guilt: A Contemporary Introduction. Don Carveth

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 78:41


    Emeritus Professor Don Carveth draws on psychological wisdom from religion, philosophy, literature, as well as from empirical research and clinical practice, to understand how guilt influences our lives. Aaron Neaves explores the themes of Don's latest book “Guilt: A Contemporary Introduction” in a wide ranging, thoughtful conversation. Together they discuss if there a biological basis for conscience; the distinction between persecutory guilt and reparative guilt; if psychopaths and narcissists have a conscience; if psychoanalysis can claim to be morally neutral; how understanding guilt changes our practice of trauma informed care, and much much more.

    Lorimer Moseley. Understanding Chronic Pain

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 50:36


    World leading neuroscientist, pain researcher and educator, Prof. Lorimer Moseley, discusses the complex relationship between our minds, our bodies and pain.

    Autism and the Female Phenotype. Prof. Robyn Young

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 79:08


    Professor Robyn Young from Flinders University is our guest discussing the presentation and diagnosis of Autism specifically in female clients. Our wide ranging discussion covered broader issues including Autism and the criminal justice system, changes in Autistic presentation with age, training for Autism assessments, clients who camouflage Autistic characteristics, the impact of Australia's NDIS funding on the diagnosis and assistance for Autism, and much, much more. Follow our Clinically Thinking Facebook page to find links or resources mentioned in the show.

    Meaningful Improvement in Therapy with Deliberate Practice. Aaron Frost

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 56:49


    Dr Aaron Frost with a challenge to clinicians: the path to improving client outcomes lies not in learning yet another new therapy, but in improving the way we do therapy, with consistent use of Deliberate Practice and Routine Outcome Measures.

    Saving Normal: The problem of diagnostic inflation. Dr Allen Frances.

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 59:04


    Dr Allen Frances was chair of the task force writing the DSM-IV, but subsequently became an outspoken critic of the rapid expansion of mental health diagnoses in DSM-5, and what he sees as the over medicalisation of behaviours that fall into the normal range of human life. Dr Frances offers a US perspective on issues such as treating ADHD and Autism, the pros and cons of early diagnosis, the appropriate role of drugs in mental health, and strategies to bring public mental health care to the greatest numbers of people.

    Key Developments in Trauma. Chris Lee and Sara Quinn

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 48:31


    Assoc Professor Chris Lee tells Dr Sara Quinn about his career researching and treating trauma. They discuss exposure, EMDR, stabilisation, helping clients reach the "ah-hah" moment, and the importance of self-care for professionals working in this space.

    Clinical Responses to Death Anxiety, with Rachel Menzies

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 59:29


    This week Lisa Chantler speaks to Rachel Menzies about the impact of death anxiety in clients presenting with broader symptoms of anxiety and depression. They discuss cultural attitudes to death, CBT, Terror Management Theory and the role of Stoic philosophy in developing a healthy acceptance of death.

    Cognitive Analytic Therapy, with Dr Louise McCutcheon

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 47:48


    Cognitive Analytic Therapy integrates Psychodynamic and Cognitive Theory and is a transdiagnostic therapeutic modality that approaches psychological problems from a relational perspective. Matt Cartwright speaks with Dr Louise McCutcheon from Orygen, The Australian Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health in Melbourne. Links and more information about C.A.T. can be found on the Clinically Thinking Facebook page.

    The Case for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy- Jonathan Shedler

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 87:03


    New Clinically thinking presenter Aaron Neaves meets Jonathan Shedler; author, consultant, researcher, Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and faculty member at the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis. Dr Shedler firmly presents the case for the evidence base and effectiveness of Psychoanalytic Therapy.

    What Is Alexithymia? Dr David Preece

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 66:24


    Dr David Preece studies Alexithymia. He discusses how to use this construct in clinical settings to recognise clients who struggle to understand and process emotions, and how that in turn influences the effectiveness of therapy.

    Trauma Focused Chairwork with Amanda Garcia Torres

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 61:53


    Amanda Garcia Torres and Lisa Chantler introduce us to the basics of Chairwork and discuss why this is such a powerful tool for clients who have experienced trauma. Garcia Torres has further developed her Chairwork practice to give voice to clients from marginalized communities, focusing on what she has identified as the five core problems of oppression.

    Psychological Responses to Climate Anxiety

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 55:21


    In this episode Nina Cook asks how a therapist can respond to a client's climate anxieties, when they may also be feeling the same fears. She speaks to Paul Rhodes who is a collaborative research fellow at the Sydney environment Institute. Paul has helped establish a research project with a group of school age young people to explore ways of responding to climate related distress. We also meet one of the project's young participants to talk about how she is learning to “stay with the trouble” and reduce her feelings of powerlessness in the face of climate change.

    The Impact of Changes to Medicare for Psychologists and their Clients

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 64:47


    The data is in. Australian Clinical Psychologists are working harder than ever and better than ever. But cuts to Medicare will no doubt change the mental health landscape for both practitioners and their clients. Dr Aaron Frost from Benchmark Psychology crunches the numbers in the December 2022 Medicare Better Access Initiative Report. You can read the report, or at least the executive summary at: https://www.health.gov.au/resources/collections/evaluation-of-the-better-access-initiative-final-report

    The Lifelong Effects of Child Sexual Abuse, with Dianna Kenny

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 66:52


    Clinical Psychologist Professor Dianna Kenny discussing the ways therapists can most helpfully care for survivors of Child Sexual Abuse.

    The Art and Science of Attachment-Focused EMDR. Dr Laurel Parnell

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 56:03


    Dr Parnell is an EMDR therapist, educator and author based in the US. Her work harnesses the potential of EMDR protocols to serve the needs of each individual client and help heal deep trauma.

    How Emotional Intelligence Revolutionised Psychology. Dr Daniel Goleman

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 33:42


    Clinical Psychologist and author of the book Emotional Intelligence, Dr. Daniel Goleman transformed the way the world educates children, relates to family and friends, and conducts business. The concept of EI is now taken for granted, but without it we would not have developed modern treatment modes such as Schema Therapy and DBT. His work has been twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and he has been ranked as one of the 10 most influential business thinkers by the Wall Street Journal. He speaks here to Dr Lisa Chantler.

    Psychoanalysis in Modern Clinical Practice - Nancy McWilliams

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 52:17


    Prof Nancy McWilliams reminds us that amongst the pool of third wave therapies, we do well not to overlook the foundational tools of Psychoanalysis to bring help to people suffering severe personality disorders

    Creative Psychology with Tricky Kids- Andrew Fuller

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 49:33


    Rather than weigh down the families of kids with Psychological problems with even more medical labels, Melbourne Psychologist Andrew Fuller often likes to sum them up as "Tricky Kids" (and tricky adults too). He brings warmth, good humour and creativity to his family work, and shares his ideas in numerous books, podcasts and media appearances.

    The "Innovation in Clinical Practice" Conference, Brisbane 2022

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 5:27


    In this 5 minute "mini-episode" Matt Cartwright asks Angelo Contarino what Psychologists can expect from the "Innovation in Clinical Practice" Conference in May 2022

    Decolonising Psychology, with Dr Paul Rhodes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 51:01


    Decolonising Psychology, with Dr Paul Rhodes by Clinically Thinking

    The Hidden Problems of Internet Pornography Addiction. Dr Phil Watts

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 54:38


    Dr Phil Watts lifts the lid on the sometimes taboo subject of internet pornography, and recommends therapists not be shy in assessing the ways it can affect the lives of our clients. Please be aware that given the nature of the topic, this episode is not suitable for minors.

    Recognising adult ADHD with Heidi Sumich

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 54:01


    Nina Cook meets Heidi Sumich who discusses how to recognise the symptoms of adult ADHD which are so often intermingled with other mental health conditions

    The Power Threat Meaning Framework

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 57:20


    The Power Threat Meaning Framework offers a radical conceptual alternative to the diagnostic paradigm of mental health. We find out more when Matt Cartwright meets co-author Dr Lucy Johnstone.

    The Talking Cure: the patient, the therapist and the space in between.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 56:53


    Dr Nina Cook in conversation with Prof Gillian Straker and Dr Jacqui Winship, authors of "The Talking Cure". Together they discuss harnessing the relational psychodynamic processes present during therapy.

    The Psychology Registrar Round Table

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 42:04


    Dr Lisa Chantler talks to 3 Clinical Psychology registrars about the first steps in their career. They discuss why they chose the Masters program, the endorsement process, their fears and expectations, and how to get the best out of supervision sessions.

    Dr Sandra Pertot- Responding to the Complexities of Gender Dysphoria

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 54:54


    We meet Dr Sandra Pertot who has over 45+ years experience in Clinical Practice as a sex therapist. Dr Pertot discusses client-focused, compassionate responses to treating individuals with Gender Dysphoria.

    Dr Tracey Wade- Treating Eating Disorders (Ep.1 repeat)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 43:07


    Our first Episode this year was with Dr Tracey Wade who spoke on the latest research in treating eating disorders, with a special emphasis on Telehealth given the outbreak of COVID. At that stage, Clinically Thinking wasn't available on Apple or Spotify, so here it is again in case you missed it. Seasons greetings, and we'll be back in 2021

    Chris Lee on Trauma - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 27:48


    Associate Professor Chris Lee works at the university of Western Australia and in private practice in Perth. He is also passionate about training other Clinical Psychs in the modes and techniques of treating trauma. This is second part of his discussion with Dr Lisa Chantler about dealing with trauma in day to day Clinical practice. www.facebook.com/clinicallythinking

    Dr Chris Lee on Trauma Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2020 25:47


    Associate Professor Chris Lee works at the university of Western Australia and in private practice in Perth. He is also passionate about training other Clinical Psychs in the modes and techniques of treating trauma. This is Part 1 of an in-depth discussion with Dr Lisa Chantler about dealing with trauma in day to day Clinical practice. https://www.facebook.com/clinicallythinking

    Prof Michael Gradisar- Sleep Disorders In Clinical Practice

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 55:21


    Prof Michael Gradisar is a specialist in sleep disorders at Flinders University. On this episode of Clinically Thinking he describes the connections between sleep disorder, depression and anxiety, and encourages therapists to address sleep disorders early in treatment to bring rapid improvement to client's lives.

    Scott Kellogg- The Four Dialogues Of Chair Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 41:44


    Episode 3 Dr Scott Kellogg and Dr Lisa Chantler discuss Scott's discovery and use of the Four Dialogues that underpin modern Chairwork, and talk about the use of this powerful therapy in Clinical Practice. Connect with us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/clinicallythinking/

    Dr Susan Simpson, Capitalising on the Strengths of Telehealth

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 33:21


    Episode 2 Dr Susan Simpson is a Clinical Psychologist and Schema Therapist in Scotland. Susan has been using Telehealth for over 20 years and thinks that in some situations there are actually advantages to using Telehealth. She encourages Psychologists to work creatively and make the most of the medium. Connect with us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/clinicallythinking/

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