Tune into AM 1190 on Sundays from 12-1pm to hear Rusty's Radio show, The Therapy Hour. On the show Rusty discusses a variety of issues facing people today and gives expert advice on dealing with those issues, with new guests each week! The Therapy Hour with Rusty Lozano is a proud member of the HC U…
Shae Fawcett, LPC, with Shae Fawcett Counseling, PLLC, in Flower Mound, TX joins us on the show to discuss Trauma Therapy using Cognitive Processing Therapy & EMDR. Shae discusses how she started working with trauma and how she uses very specialized approaches with her clientele.
Natalie Quinn is a mother of two; and has struggled with her 8 year old son, Max. Max experiences uncontrollable, aggressive, emotional episodes that have resulted in Max being detained by police officers on three occasions. Max is on a promising treatment course at The Center for Biofeedback & Behavior Therapy that involves the use of exposure therapy to desensitize Max's sensitivity to stress.
EPISODE 1: Tom Blas is a U.S. Army veteran that has sustained burns on 30% of his body during active duty which left him with PTSD. Tom is the founder of Body & Defense LLC, which operates out of Extreme Studio Performance in Dallas, TX. Tom has found a way to treat his PTSD by running one of the most intense physical training and self defense programs in the metroplex and his trainees love him for it.
INTRO: Thanks to modern technology, it feels like we're in touch with more people more of the time. But that doesn't mean our kids are really learning how to communicate. Fox's Lisa Brady reports in this week's Fox on Family. ACK: Lisa Brady KEYWORDS: Human Interest TAG: Rusty Lozano is a father of four and founder of the Center for Biofeedback & Behavior Therapy in Texas. Follow him on Twitter: @Ruzty777 Instead of trying to see each other in person my 7th grade daughter and her friends spend time together online, live group-streaming on social media. They do homework, play trivia games, or just hang out. But does that really count as time together? ((Take ack 13669trt: 04oc: interpersonal interaction )) There's an entire experience when it comes to interpersonal interaction Licensed Professional Counselor Rusty Lozano says this generation of kids may end up struggling with effective communication later, especially after all the texting, if they don't spend more time working on social skills-in person-now; things like picking up on cues and maintaining eye contact ((Take ack 13794trt: 15oc: on the fly )) How close do you get to somebody when you're sitting next to them or how high should your voice be when you're communicating to somebody in a room; do you yell off the top of your lungs or can you adjust your voice tone to match what's supposed to happen? All of that is learned on the fly. So from an early age they need practice let kids order for themselves at restaurants, for instance, and he says limit electronics for as long as you can. With Fox on Family, I'm Lisa Brady
INTRO: Thanks to modern technology, it feels like we're in touch with more people more of the time. But that doesn't mean our kids are really learning how to communicate. Fox's Lisa Brady reports in this week's Fox on Family. ACK: Lisa Brady KEYWORDS: Human Interest TAG: Rusty Lozano is a father of four and founder of the Center for Biofeedback & Behavior Therapy in Texas. Follow him on Twitter: @Ruzty777 Instead of trying to see each other in person my 7th grade daughter and her friends spend time together online, live group-streaming on social media. They do homework, play trivia games, or just hang out. But does that really count as time together? ((Take ack 13669trt: 04oc: interpersonal interaction )) There's an entire experience when it comes to interpersonal interaction Licensed Professional Counselor Rusty Lozano says this generation of kids may end up struggling with effective communication later, especially after all the texting, if they don't spend more time working on social skills-in person-now; things like picking up on cues and maintaining eye contact ((Take ack 13794trt: 15oc: on the fly )) How close do you get to somebody when you're sitting next to them or how high should your voice be when you're communicating to somebody in a room; do you yell off the top of your lungs or can you adjust your voice tone to match what's supposed to happen? All of that is learned on the fly. So from an early age they need practice let kids order for themselves at restaurants, for instance, and he says limit electronics for as long as you can. With Fox on Family, I'm Lisa Brady
Thatcher and his Dad James join Rusty in problem solving behavior at school episode. Great information on taking responsibility, learning how and when to stop problematic behavior, and using social skills to create steps to disengage a negative social encounter.This is a HIPPAA Compliant Episode (all rights and permission have been granted for the educational purposes of individuals involved).
Food addiction, sugar addiction, and processed foods! How can we keep our kids on the straight and narrow nutrition wise in a world of fast foods and processed meals
Thatcher and his Dad James join Rusty in problem solving behavior at school episode. Great information on taking responsibility, learning how and when to stop problematic behavior, and using social skills to create steps to disengage a negative social encounter.This is a HIPPAA Compliant Episode (all rights and permission have been granted for the educational purposes of individuals involved).
Food addiction, sugar addiction, and processed foods! How can we keep our kids on the straight and narrow nutrition wise in a world of fast foods and processed meals
How does a parent know whether a child that struggles with an emotional or physical condition is really upset or is just reacting as the result of a behavior.
A gentle message in the wake of the Parkland, Fl shootings...
Dr. Lubar discusses neurofeedback, one of the oldest alternative approaches for conditions such as ADHD, ANXIETY, and PROCESSING.
The new face of bullying. What can we do as parents and how can we help our kids. Defining the face of bullying and a unique approach that uses puppies!
Overcoming a broken relationship can be difficult. Listen in as Holly and Kelly discuss ways of coping with the loss of a relationship.
Dr. Lubar discusses neurofeedback, one of the oldest alternative approaches for conditions such as ADHD, ANXIETY, and PROCESSING.
The new face of bullying. What can we do as parents and how can we help our kids. Defining the face of bullying and a unique approach that uses puppies!
Overcoming a broken relationship can be difficult. Listen in as Holly and Kelly discuss ways of coping with the loss of a relationship.
Shane Lewis braved the elements using his survival skills on the show "Naked and Afraid". His experience and message of strength is uplifting and hopeful.
Dr. Joel Holliner with the Holliner Psychiatric Group discuss all forms of depression, treatment options, and informative tips and direction for people who struggle with ideation of sadness, suicide, and bipolar disorder.
A mom and dad join the show and share their experience of trying to stabilize their son with meds, treatment, and then finally finding an approach that helped....one step was biofeedback!
Dr. Douglas Weiss discusses improving the sex relationship with your partner. He references his book, "The 5 sex languages".
Rusty shares his philosophy of the thought/reaction mechanism to stress. He also provides some helpful coping mechanisms for those who struggle with frustration, anxiety, and strong emotional reactions.
Dr. Garza discusses migraine headaches
In this episode of the Therapy Hour with Rusty Lozano, Rusty is joined by Dr Safi to discuss a variety of topics from diabetes to electronics and more.
In this episode of the Therapy Hour host Rusty Lozano sits down with Susan Istre, Ph.D discusses teenage sexting and useful suggestions for parents and teens. What can we do in this digital age to protect our children not only online but to help them understand the importance of their digital footprint in the ever-changing world of social media and texts?
In this episode of the Therapy Hour host Rusty Lozano is joined by Kimberly Artley of the organization "Packfit" do discuss the inter-relationship between humans and dogs. For thousands of years Humans and Dogs have shared a special relationship. From our time as hunters and gatherers when they helped keep us safe around the campfire to modern society where dogs are being trained as "Helper animals" that can do everything from helping the blind and handicapped to easing social anxiety and PTSD, what other amazing relationships are on the horizon between humans and our canine friends? These questions and more in this episode of the Therapy Hour with Rusty Lozano.
In this episode of the Therapy Hour with Rusty Lozano is joined by tactical aficionado and and star of two seasons of Discovery Channel's "Naked and Afraid", Tawny Lynn to discuss what it takes to actually survive in the wild. Are we affected by only our surrounding in these scenarios, or are we bringing much more of our previous life experience to the table which affects our mental state when in a survival situation? How do we confront our fears and shortcomings to overcome the odds, not just in the event of life and death, but in our life in general? These questions and more in this episode of the Therapy Hour with Rusty Lozano.
In this episode of the Therapy Hour host Rusty Lozano discusses a career in modeling with Courteny Kennebeck. What does it take to make it in the hard world of modeling? How does this path affect one's self view and self-esteem? With a society lead by television and media what can we do to help our children have a better view of themselves now and for life? Tune in to hear Courtney's message regarding self-esteem in children. All in this episode of the Therapy Hour with Rusty Lozano.
In this episode of the Therapy Hour host Rusty Lozano speaks with Dr. Jean Claude Krusz regarding the use of laser technology in new treatment for pain. What are the root causes of pain in the human body How do we go about properly diagnosing these ongoing health problems and how can laser technology bring us to a new horizon in treatment? These questions and more in this episode of Therapy Hour with Rusty Lozano.
that 13 percent of adults in the U.S. population have migraines, and 2-3 million migraine suffers are chronic. Migraine headaches can effect ones ability to work, disrupt one' personal life, and have a substantial effect on emotional health. Joining us on the Therapy Hour this Sunday at noon is Steve Herzog MD! Dr. Herzog has been nominated and featured in "D Magazines" best doctors in neurology every year from 2009- 2016. He is the medical director of Texas Neurology in Dallas.
There are approximately 4 million babies born in the U.S. every year. Public school systems will employ about 3.1 million full-time-equivalent (FTE) teachers in fall 2016, such that the number of pupils per FTE teacher—that is, the pupil/teacher ratio—will be 16.1. How do we prepare our children and instill values and academic preparedness yet be cognizant of what kind of information they are capable of obtaining and how well they are able to maintain performance expectations. Join us this Sunday as we discuss child development and redefining our expectations with Amy Kelton from the Shelton School in Dallas.
According the American Sleep Association: 50-70 million US adults have a sleep disorder. 37.9% reported unintentionally falling asleep during the day at least once in the preceding month. ... Drowsy driving is responsible for 1,550 fatalities and 40,000 nonfatal injuries annually in the United States.What can you do about this? Who can help? Let's find out-! Joining us this Sunday (sept 3) at Noon on KFXR Talk Radio 1190's The Therapy Hour with Rusty Lozano.Waleed H. El-Feky, M.D.TEXAS NEUROLOGY BOARD CERTIFIED IN NEUROLOGY, CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, AND SLEEP MEDICINEAssociarion: 50-70 million US adults have a sleep disorder. 37.9% reported unintentionally falling asleep during the day at least once in the preceding month. ... Drowsy driving is responsible for 1,550 fatalities and 40,000 nonfatal injuries annually in the United States.