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Listeners of The Testing Psychologist Podcast that love the show mention:Today is the fourth episode in the series. I'm talking about Vision Day 1, when we redefined our core values and core focus. The post 288. What Actually Is Hyperfocus? appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Today is the fourth episode in the series. I'm talking about Vision Day 1, when we redefined our core values and core focus. The post 287. The EOS Journey, Part 4: Vision Day 1 appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Today is the fourth episode in the series. I'm talking about Vision Day 1, when we redefined our core values and core focus. The post 286. How Can Exercise Help ADHD? appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Today is the third episode in the series. The post 285. The EOS Journey, Part 3: Gaining Traction appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Today is the fourth episode in the series. I'm talking about Vision Day 1, when we redefined our core values and core focus. The post 284. Announcement: Upcoming ADHD Series! appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Today is the second episode in the new series. The post 283. The EOS Journey, Part 2: Focus Day appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Hello all! I'm back with Steph and Rachel from the Learn Smarter podcast to talk about a topic that we've all likely experienced in some form or another: kids lying about homework. The post 282. Why Learners Lie (and What to do About It) w/ Rachel Kapp & Steph Pitts appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
In my ongoing quest to keep this podcast fresh, I'm trying out a new angle for the next few business episodes. The post 281. The EOS Journey, Part 1: Foundations appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Have you wrestled with how to price your evaluations? There are many different ways to collect payment in your practice The post 279. Flat Fee vs. Hourly Pricing for Evaluations appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Dr. Cecil Reynolds is here to have in-depth discussion on pediatric performance validity testing. The post 278. A Deeper Dive into Pediatric PVT's w/ Dr. Cecil Reynolds appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
We talk a lot about hiring clinicians to help expand your testing services, but what about hiring a therapist? The post 277. Why Not Hire a Therapist? appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Dr. Stephanie Nelson returns today to talk with me about the different ways we can be wrong in our clinical decision-making. The post 276: We're All Wrong Sometimes: Blindspots, Biases, & Getting Better w/ Dr. Stephanie Nelson appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Hiring has been hard lately, y'all! I've heard from so many practice owners around the country that they're having difficulty finding licensed clinicians in particular. The post 275. Growing Your Practice with Early Career Psychologists appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
It goes without saying that the risk for clinical burnout is very high these days. Dr. Geremy Grant, NCSP, is here to chat with me about burnout among school psychologists (and clinicians in general). The post 274: Avoiding School Psychologist Burnout w/ Dr. Geremy Grant appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Welcome to the final episode in the beginner practice launch series! As always, if you haven't listened to the previous few episodes, go back and check those out. The post 273. Ways to Collect Payment in Your Testing Practice appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Dr. Jordan Wright is back on the podcast to talk about deliberate, context-driven conceptualization in the assessment process. The post 272: Context-Driven Conceptualization in Assessment w/ Dr. Jordan Wright appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Welcome back to another episode in the beginner practice launch series! If you haven't listened to the previous few episodes, they're all related to launching your testing practice, with short, helpful tips for the beginning phase. The post 271. Marketing When You Start Your Testing Practice appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Dr. Liz Angoff, my guest from episode 181, is back to share more about engaging adolescents in the evaluation process. The post 270. Engaging Adolescents During an Evaluation w/ Dr. Liz Angoff appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Moving forward with the theme of launching your testing practice, today's topic is figuring out when to hire admin support. The post 269. Is it Too Early to Hire Admin Help? appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Welcome back to another masterclass episode! If you haven't listened to the prior masterclasses, these episodes are a little different than typical interviews. The post 268: Masterclass: Autistic Adolescent Girl w/ Dr. Donna Henderson appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Continuing the beginner practice launch series, today I'm discussing some of the biggest hurdles to starting a testing practice. The post 267. Biggest Hurdles When Starting a Testing Practice appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Immigration evaluations can be so valuable to the folks who need them, yet most of us received little to no training in graduate school on how to conduct these evaluations. The post 266: The Business of Immigration Evaluations w/ Georgia King, LCSW appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Welcome to the second show in a series of episodes aimed at the beginning practice owner! If you're planning to launch your testing practice, these episodes are for you. The post 265. Steps to Launch Your Testing Practice, Part 2 appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Dr. Emin Gharibian is back to talk with me about evaluations for accommodations on high-stakes standardized tests such as the MCAT, bar exam, USMLE, and others. The post 264. High-Stakes Testing Accommodations w/ Dr. Emin Gharibian appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Welcome to the first in a series of episodes aimed at the beginning practice owner! If you're planning to launch your testing practice, these next few episodes are for you. The post 263. Steps to Launch Your Testing Practice, Part 1 appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
If you're someone who questions the utility of oppositional defiant disorder, conduct disorder, and other disruptive behavior diagnoses - this episode is for you! The post 262. Beyond ODD and Conduct Disorder w/ Dr. Akeem Marsh & Dr. Lara Cox appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
This seventh episode in the series is all about celebrating your successes. What better time to reflect on what's going well than the new year? The post 260. Holiday Hopes #7: Celebrations appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Welcome to the second episode in a two-part series on assessment with visually impaired kids! The post 260. Assessment with Visually Impaired Kids, Part 2 w/ Dr. Carol Evans, Marnee Loftin, Dr. Terese Pawletko, May Nguyen, and Stephanie Herlich appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
This sixth episode in the series is all about hiring and training support staff. What better time to delegate some tasks and free up time than the new year? The post 259. Holiday Hopes #6: Support Staff appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Welcome to the first episode in a two-part series on assessment with visually impaired kids! I'm honored to have five highly accomplished and knowledgeable women on the show to discuss this complex and nuanced topic. The post 258. Assessment with Visually Impaired Kids, Part 1 w/ Dr. Carol Evans, Marnee Loftin, Dr. Terese Pawletko, May Nguyen, and Stephanie Herlich appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Here we are at the end of another year! Looking back at my notes from the “Best Episodes of 2020” show... The post 257. The Best Episodes of 2021 appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
I read Dr. Robb Mapou's book, Adult Learning Disabilities and ADHD, several years ago and remember being blown away with the detail of interview questions and strategies for evaluating these concerns. The post 256. Adults with Neurodevelopmental Disorders w/ Dr. Robb Mapou appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
This fifth episode in the series is all about making sure that you're collecting on the money that you're charging. The post 255. Holiday Hopes #5: Collections appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
I'm so happy to welcome Dr. Celine Saulnier back to the podcast to talk with us about adaptive functioning. The post 254. Adaptive Functioning w/ Dr. Celine Saulnier appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
This fourth episode in the series is all about increasing rates. The post 253. Holiday Hopes #4: Rates appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
This third episode in the series is all about your report template. The post 251. Holiday Hopes #3: Reports appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
This is yet another episode that could have been done a LONG time ago, but it was well worth the wait! The post 250. Non-Credible Performance in Pediatric Assessment w/ Dr. David Baker appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Welcome to the Holiday Hopes series! Holiday Hopes is a seven-part series to carry you through the next several weeks. The post 249. Holiday Hopes #2: Referral Sources appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
It's hard to believe that we're nearly 250 episodes deep into the podcast and have yet to do an episode specifically on math disorders! Well, that all changes today. The post 248. Math Disorders w/ Dr. Paul Cirino appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Welcome to the Holiday Hopes series! Holiday Hopes is a seven-part series to carry you through the next several weeks. The post 247. Holiday Hopes #1: Your Schedule appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
I get a lot of content for the podcast from my mastermind groups. Today's episode is a great example. The post 246. Financial Literacy & Knowing Your Numbers appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
I had SO MUCH FUN talking with Nicol Stolar-Peterson about all things forensic. The post 245. Feeling Confident in Court w/ Nicol Stolar-Peterson appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
I am honored to have a true legend in our field on the podcast today. The post 244. Attention w/ Dr. Michael Posner appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
There's a lot of discussion in the Testing Psychologist Community about technology in our practices. The post 243. Tech Tools I'm Using Right Now appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Welcome to the second episode in a two-part series with Dr. Caroline Buzanko on the parent experience of the assessment process! The post 242. Parent Perspectives on the Assessment Process, Part 2 w/ Dr. Caroline Buzanko appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
My friend and original business coach, Joe Sanok, is back on the podcast talking about his new book, Thursday is the New Friday. The post 241. Work Less, Feel Better, Be More Productive w/ Joe Sanok appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Welcome to a two-part series with Dr. Caroline Buzanko on the parent experience of the assessment process! The post 240. Parent Perspectives on the Assessment Process, Part 1 w/ Dr. Caroline Buzanko appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
I have Aaron Carpenter from Legendary Lion, a digital creative agency specializing in mental health practices, here to talk all about search engine optimization. The post 239. Deep Dive into Search Engine Optimization w/ Aaron Carpenter appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Continuing with our theme of accessibility and inclusion within neuropsychology, I have Dr. Cady Block and Anny Reyes here to talk about the KnowNeuropsychology didactic series and initiatives. The post 238. KnowNeuropsychology w/ Dr. Cady Block and Anny Reyes appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
Dan Konigsberg has been running a successful software business for over 20 years. Along the way, he's learned a ton of valuable lessons about company culture, values, and getting the right people into the right positions within the business. The post 237. Good Values, Good People w/ Dan Konigsberg appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.
I'm back with four of my favorite psychologists for another happy hour episode! The post 236. Happy Hour #3 w/ Dr. Andres Chou, Dr. Laura Sanders, Dr. Chris Barnes, and Dr. Stephanie Nelson appeared first on The Testing Psychologist.