The Mind Care Podcast presents an in-depth look at human potential. Discover insights from those who work creatively with the mind, brain and body. The Mind Care Podcast - where the mind, brain and body meet. Get ready to open your mind!
Dr Craig Duncan is one of the is globally recognised as a leading Performance Scientist. He has a passion for maximising the potential of organisations, teams and individuals. His innovative and holistic approach to performance managment has enable high performance teams to maximise performance in a diverse range of environments.
Dr Craig Duncan has developed 'self-science'. He is a human potentialist! World's leading performance scientist.
A time for everything, and everything in it time. The time to change ourselves and the world by embracing the idea of the 'Happyness Bank" Author Vishal Gupta interview by Glynis Bretherton Director of Hypnotherapy Training College - Australia
“Owning Bipolar: How Patients and Families Can Take Control of Bipolar Disorder” About the Author Michael Pipich, MS, LMFT holds a Master of Science degree in Clinical/Community Psychology from California State University, Fullerton, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Loyola Marymount University. He is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and has treated a wide range of mental disorders and relationship problems in adults and adolescents for over 30 years. In addition to providing clinical evaluations and psychotherapy, Michael has testified as an expert in many legal cases and has taught several graduate-level psychology courses including psychopharmacology, addictions and counseling. He was selected as a Collaborating Investigator by the American Psychiatric Association, performing clinical field trials for the 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). Michael is also a national speaker on Bipolar Disorder and has been featured on radio and in print media on a variety of topics. Please visit www.michaelpipich.com and www.bipolarnetwork.com.
A New Guide To Understanding Bipolar Disorder Debuts In September: “Owning Bipolar” By Author Michael Pipich, MS LFMT Clinical/Community Psychology Provides 3-Phases Of Treatment Including Acceptance, Controlling And Lifelong Management Of The Disease. “Owning Bipolar: How Patients and Families Can Take Control of Bipolar Disorder” is a comprehensive resource for families and patients, who are often misdiagnosed because bipolar symptoms mimic other disorders. Author Michael G. Pipich, MS LMFT (Citadel Press, September 2018, ISBN: 978-0-8065-3879-2) says, “350 million people worldwide suffer from some form of bipolar disorder but up until now there have been few books addressing the issue.” A forward to the book is written by Joseph Shrand, MD, psychiatrist and Harvard lecturer. According to a recent study in Scandinavia, a typical patient will have gone without proper care for nearly 10 years, from the first bipolar-type mood event to specific treatment of bipolar disorder. * In his new book, author Pipich breaks down bipolar disorder into understandable parts so patients and families know what to expect from diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management. Pipich says “knowledge is power, and grasping the basics of bipolar disorder can give you the power you need to detect it, accept it, and own the responsibility for treatment and lifelong disease management.” Pipich advocates for a three-phase approach to treating patients with bipolar disorders that goes far beyond the usual treatment centred on “getting patients on meds and keeping them there.” The three phases are: o Pre-stabilization and recognition: confronting the causes of bipolar and the effects, including depression, anxiety, loss of energy, avoidance of responsibilities, and suicidal thoughts o Stabilization and action: starting effective medication, accepting the disease, and treating different types of bipolar o Post-stabilization and acceptance: undertaking long-term maintenance, accepting a new identity, coming to terms with responsibilities, including those of caregivers “I have seen bipolar patients become expert at their own disease, take control of it and live successfully,” Pipich says. “I’ve written Owning Bipolar because I believe that the importance of early diagnosis and patient/family understanding cannot be overestimated,” he added.
When outside of the pod, “Dr. Dave” is also known as David Van Nuys, Ph.D. He is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Sonoma State University and served as that department’s Chair for seven years. The department has a longstanding reputation for its commitment to humanistic, transpersonal, and existential approaches to psychology. He has also taught psychology at the University of Montana, the University of Michigan, and the University of New Hampshire. He has served as a dissertation advisor for doctoral students at Saybrook Institute and the Institute for Integral Studies, among others. More information about Dr Dave on his webpage search shrinkrapradio.com
Coming up on 26th April 2018 interview with Dr Dave clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, author and more Dr Dave IS shrink rap radio
Interview with Mailin Coleman the president of the Australian Hypnotherapists Association.
Glynis interviews Richard Hill. Richard is an expert in human dynamics, communications, brain science and psychotherapy. Book: The Practitioner's Guide to MIrroring Hands by Richard Hill and Ernest L. Rossi
www.hypnotherapytrainingcollege.com.au Students discuss their experience with Hypnotherapy Training College - Australia
Glynis Bretherton introduces the Mind Care Podcast. She discusses her perspective on psychotherapy, clinical hypnotherapy, and future interviews.