Podcast about psychology, mental health, and therapy
In this new episode, I interview Dr Stephen Palluotto about dentistry and sleep! I get to hear about his experience entering in the dentistry and sleep field, and we even talk about new technologies in the sleep field. Listen in to learn about sleep, and even gain some advice to use in your own lives!
In this episode, I interview medical school student Justin Lee about his experiences learning to become a doctor and the process of getting there. Be sure to tune in to this episode to learn about the advice I receive from Justin and the first-hand experience of med school!
In this episode, I interview Dr. Teckchandani, a pulmonologist who is completing her sleep medicine fellowship at Stanford. Having worked in critical care, Dr. Teckchandani recounts her experiences of working in a high-stakes environment, along with a memorable experience with a patient. I also get to receive advice about the journey into the medical field, so be sure to tune in for this episode!
In today's episode, I interview Dr Pelayo about how the brain works, and our dreams during sleep. For any high school or student listeners, we get to learn about our own sleep needs as a student, and how our own schools need to prioritize the sleep requirements of students. This is the final part of my interview with Dr Pelayo, so make sure to listen in!
In this episode, I get the opportunity to interview Dr Pelayo and ask him about his experience in the sleep medicine field and how he chose the relatively unknown path of sleep medicine, and how it has evolved into what it is today. I also learn about sleep apnea in this episode, so make sure to tune in!
In this episode, I interview Dr. Agarwal, a therapist, and counselor with a Ph.D. in counseling! I get to learn about how she works with children through play therapy, clients of my age, and how she works with other therapy professionals as her clients! Tune in to listen to Dr. Agarwal's insights about the therapy field!
In this episode, I interview Dr Correa about sleep, dreams, and psychology. As an associate professor and a program director of dental sleep medicine, Dr Correa provides insight into how one's mental influences dreams and nightmares. We also discuss obstructive sleep apnea, and how this was impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and its prevalence around the world. Tune into this episode to learn about sleep and gain some knowledge from a professional!
In this episode, Dr Orakpo joins me to discuss VR Neurofeedback Therapy and Sleep Medicine. After achieving a phD in cancer research, Dr Orakpo decided to become a medical doctor. He is now a psychiatrist and specializes in sleep medicine. He also talks about pain, and the increasing amount of addiction to pain medication and how his VR therapy helps his patient.
In this episode, Professor Ron Kulich of Tufts University and Harvard University explains what he does as a professor and clinical psychologist, and how he focuses on pain and pain management in his work. Not only that, but he also talks about how he got into researching controlled substance usage and how opioids affect dental medicine. He explains how opioid overprescription was a large issue in dental medicine, due to pain from dental surgeries.
A celebrity mental health influencer from Indonesia, Jerren Lim joins us today on the Podcast to discuss the mental health scene that he's experienced both in the United States and overseas. He talks about his inspirations for pursuing psychology and how he handled his own issues. Living and growing up in Indonesia, he dives into his personal experiences with mental health as a child and the different social stigmas surrounding them.
Founder and lead therapist of A Change Within, Taylor Presha dives into how she became a therapist and why she created A Change Within, LLC. As a therapist, she provides insight on what kind of person someone needs to be in order to become a therapist, as well as her methods on how to best help her clients and patients. In the podcast, we discuss the difference between generations: the up and coming Generation Z and the older Generations.
Addiction? Trauma? Cults? Therapist and psychologist Dr. Natalie Feinblatt is here in this episode of the Psychcast Podcast to share her knowledge about these topics. Graduating from UC San Diego and Pepperdine University, Dr Natalie Feinblatt is a licensed clinical psychologist who has been practicing for over 15 years. As a therapist, she is able to provide a professional insight on how people are able to recover from their addiction, trauma, and cult issues. Having in-depth knowledge and experience with her specialties, she is able to better help her clients and make them feel at ease.