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Speaking of Psychology
Reducing the risks of brain injury, with Kim Gorgens, PhD

Speaking of Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 43:35


Every year, there are more than 2.8 million traumatic brain injuries in the U.S. The risks of brain injury among youth athletes, pro football players and military veterans have all made headlines in recent years. But other populations are at increased risk as well – including people in the criminal justice system and domestic violence survivors. Concussion researcher and brain health advocate Kim Gorgens, PhD, talks about how to identify TBI, what happens to the brain when you get a concussion, what we should we be doing to protect athletes and help them recover, and what could we be doing to mitigate the harms of brain injury in often-overlooked populations such as domestic violence survivors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The NCJA Podcast
Episode 34: Traumatic Brain Injuries and Criminal Justice: The Colorado Brain Injury Model

The NCJA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 33:24


In episode 34, Program Manager Amanda Blasko speaks with Dr. Kim Gorgens from the University of Denver about the prevalence of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in criminal justice, how having a TBI affects an individual's success in the system and beyond, and how the Colorado Brain Injury Model, which has been adapted by other states, came to fruition.   Helpful Links:  Watch Dr. Gorgens' TED talk on TBIs and criminal justice.  Consult NASHIA's Online Brain Injury Screening and Support System (OBISSS).  Check out the book Dr. Gorgens mentioned at the end of this episode.  Contact Dr. Gorgens through the University of Denver.  Browse Dr. Gorgens' website and selected research. 

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
4797. 93 Academic Words Reference from "Kim Gorgens: Protecting the brain against concussion | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 84:38


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/kim_gorgens_protecting_the_brain_against_concussion ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/93-academic-words-reference-from-kim-gorgens-protecting-the-brain-against-concussion-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/rwzIgeaH3t4 (All Words) https://youtu.be/mrgjXFerbbk (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/vV5fmuRBJ10 (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

The NCJA Podcast
Episode 25: Veterans' Treatment Courts: Sharing the Success in Adams County, Colorado

The NCJA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 38:00


In this episode, Colorado Municipal Court Judge Brian Bowen joins Allison Badger, director of the NCJA Center for Justice Planning to discuss the creation of the Adams County Court for Veterans. Judge Bowen, who presided over the court for eight years, shares best practice models and resources, how to obtain necessary buy-in from various stakeholders and criminal justice system partners, and highlights key successes.     Key Resources:  “Adams County Court for Veterans: A Probation Alternative for Those Who Served,” Bowen and O'Hair, November 2019, Colorado Lawyer, Vol. 48, No. 10.  All Rise (formerly the National Association of Drug Court Professionals) trainings.  “Drug Court Ten Key Components to Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards Crosswalk,” National Drug Court Resource Center.   “The Surprising Connection Between Brain Injuries and Crime,” Dr. Kim Gorgens, Ph.D., University of Denver School of Professional Psychology, June 2018, Mile High TEDTalk     

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
2018. 126 Academic Words Reference from "Kim Gorgens: The surprising connection between brain injuries and crime | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 115:57


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/kim_gorgens_the_surprising_connection_between_brain_injuries_and_crime ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/126-academic-words-reference-from-kim-gorgens-the-surprising-connection-between-brain-injuries-and-crime-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/jHCLQcQvL8A (All Words) https://youtu.be/DpUdDB4Cw_4 (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/_D389lAo-tY (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

The Morning Beat With AJ and Mikalah
10/13 Is It Over For Grindr?

The Morning Beat With AJ and Mikalah

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 67:05


Should the Thumbs-Up emoji go? For our Therapy Thursday we discuss why decorating for the seasons brings us so much joy. Also, If you're not into A League of Their Own yet, you're missing out & the EP of the show joins us  to talk about the ways they're giving back to our community. Plus, Grindr is in hot water and maybe it will get us all to quit Grinder maybe!    Special guests: Dr. Kim Gorgens, - Professor, Graduate School of Professional Psychology at University of Denver. Desta Tedros Reff – Executive Producer and Writer on the Amazon Prime Video series, A League of Their Own

Compassion In Action
Dr. Kim Gorgens explains Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Compassion In Action

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 16:07


Dr. Kim Gorgens further explains what Traumatic Brain Injury is, how it effects our behavior and explains what Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor is!

Roll With The Punches
EP221 Boxing, Booze & Bad Decisions. What Can Break Our Brains? | Dr Kim Gorgens

Roll With The Punches

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 63:06


Brains matter. According to Dr Kim Gorgens who joins me today to unpack all matters of brain health, damage, recovery & function. As a competitive boxer, occasional insomniac and teenage binge drinker along with a handful of other black marks against healthy brain development along the way I dare say Dr Kim Gorgens left me rethinking (with watch functional cells I have left) some of the experiences I have had in life. As a clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist Doc Gorgens has spent years researching, speaking and teaching around the area's of youth sport concussion, neurorehabilitation, brain injuries and the criminal justice system, to name a few. In this podcast we talk lot about what we should be aware of when it comes to contact sport, childhood trauma, exercise and brain health – I LOVED this conversation, wouldn't have minded having it a good 3 decades ago though. Enjoy! EPISODE SPONSOR | SAFIE Website: https://safie.com.au DR KIM GORGENS Website: https://kimgorgens.wordpress.com TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches Website: www.rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/tiffaneeandco --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roll-withthepunches/message

Incarceration on the Brain
Criminal Justice and TBI

Incarceration on the Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 19:05


"Criminal Justice and TBI" with Dr. Kim Gorgens, a neuropsychologist at the University of Denver; and Maddie Pontius, a graduate student in forensic psychology at the University of Denver.

Compassion In Action
Fritzi Horstman interviews Kim Gorgens

Compassion In Action

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 58:22


Dr. Kim Gorgens is a Professor of Psychophysiology Clinical Neuropsychology and Psychology of Criminal Behavior at University of Denver. She manages a large portfolio of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) related research and has lectured extensively on those issues including a 2010 TED talk on youth sports concussion, a 2018 Ted talk on brain injuries and criminal justice, several NPR spots and an interview on CNN with Anderson Cooper. The post Fritzi Horstman interviews Kim Gorgens appeared first on Compassion Prison Project.

TED Talks Daily
The surprising connection between brain injuries and crime | Kim Gorgens

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 11:42


Here's a shocking statistic: 50 to 80 percent of people in the criminal justice system in the US have had a traumatic brain injury. In the general public, that number is less than five percent. Neuropsychologist Kim Gorgens shares her research into the connection between brain trauma and the behaviors that keep people in the revolving door of criminal justice -- and some ways to make the system more effective and safer for everyone.

Overdrive by Rheumatology Network
13: Managing Rheumatic Disease Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Overdrive by Rheumatology Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 26:35


In this episode of Overdrive, the Rheumatology Network podcast, Dr. Kim Gorgens interviews Shereen Mahmood, MD, a rheumatologist with the Montefiore Medical Center in South Bronx, New York, to discuss her experience as a physician during the COVID-19 pandemic. Managing rheumatic disease patients during the pandemic has had its challenges, she says, as rheumatology patients are a vulnerable patient population. They suffer from chronic conditions, often chronic pain, and they largely rely on immunosuppressants and steroids to control their condition. In this interview, Dr. Gorgens and Dr. Mahmood talk about the mental health and mental wellbeing of rheumatic disease patients during the pandemic. 

Constant Wonder
Brain Lessons

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 52:50


Lisa Feldman Barrett goes deep into our brains to figure out where they came from and how they work. Univ of Denver's Kim Gorgens on the correlation between brain injury and criminal behavior.

Constant Wonder
Surviving Brain Injury

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 52:48


Ben Platts-Mills helps people learn to live after suffering life-changing brain injuries. University of Denver's Kim Gorgens on the relationship between brain injury and criminal behavior.

Overdrive by Rheumatology Network
3: Breaks and Ruptures in Doctor-Patient Communication

Overdrive by Rheumatology Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 29:46


There is an inherit risk for a break, or rupture, in the doctor-patient relationship. In this episode of Overdrive, Dr. Kim Gorgens, a psychologist with the University of Denver and a Rheumatology Network board member, and Dr. Linda Mona, a patient with chronic disease and a clinical psychologist, discuss maintaining a good relationship with your patients. Doing so holds more benefits than you may realize.

Constant Wonder
Brain Injury (originally aired on Feb 12, 2020)

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 50:40


University of Denver's Kim Gorgens on the correlation between brain injury and criminal behavior. Kevin Bieniek studies CTE in the Brain Bank at UT Health San Antonio.

Constant Wonder
Crime & Brain Injury, CTE & Contact Sports, Oldest Stardust, Solar Storms

Constant Wonder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 100:52


Univ of Denver's Kim Gorgens on the correlation between brain injury and criminal behavior. Kevin Bieniek studies CTE in the Brain Bank at UT Health San Antonio. Philipp Heck, of the Univ of Chicago, shares new discoveries made from meteorites that fell 50 years ago. Astrophysicist Paul Sutter explains the danger of solar flares.

PaTTANpod
Intersection Between Traumatic Brain Injury and the Juvenile Justice System

PaTTANpod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 17:41


Guest, Dr. Kim Gorgens shares insight into the intersection between traumatic brain injury and the juvenile justice system.  

RadioEd
The Super Bowl: The Brain on Football

RadioEd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 36:34


Beyond all the fanfare of the Super Bowl, football players face the harsh reality that they are one tackle away from a traumatic brain injury. Clinical psychology professor Kim Gorgens shares the truth about the devastating impacts of brain injuries, what this research means for youth football, and the surprising connection between brain injuries and the criminal justice system.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
CTE Diagnosis, Iron Cowboy, Veteran Culture Shock

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 100:34


New research may allow diagnosis of CTE in living peopleGuest: Robert Stern, MD, Co-Founder and Director Of Clinical Research, Boston University CTE CenterFootball is back. Along with the growing unease many fans and players have about the damage being done to players' brains. The State of New York just passed a law requiring youth tackle football programs to distribute information about concussions to player's parents. The repeated head trauma that happens in impacts sports is believed to cause Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy–or CTE. But at the moment, doctors can only diagnose CTE by cutting open a person's brain after they've died. Boston University's CTE Center is at the forefront of research to diagnose CTE in living patients. 50 Iron Mans in 50 States in 50 DaysGuest: James Lawrence, Motivational Speaker, Triathlete, Author of “Iron Cowboy: Redefine ImpossibleWhen you reach a point in life where you just aren't sure you can go a step further, what do you do? If it's a physical challenge, maybe you stop and catch your breath. If it's a mental or emotional challenge, well that's what sleep, chocolate and Netflix are for, right? Well, when James Lawrence hit a personal rough patch in 2015, he decided to push his body beyond what anyone thought was possible. He did 50 Ironman triathlons and 50 consecutive days. And then he wrote a book about it called “Iron Cowboy: Redefine Impossible.” Why Veterans Experience Culture Shock When Transitioning to CollegeGuest: William Howe Jr is a Doctoral Candidate Studying Communications at The University of OklahomaWhen someone enters the US military, they spend two to three months in boot camp, where the civilian culture they've known gets replaced by military culture –the physical and mental changes are major. But when someone leaves the military, there's no transition. It's just – “Thank you for your service. Good luck with civilian life!” US Army Veteran William Howe Jr says that's irresponsible. Brown University is Seeking to Teach Its Medical Students a Better Way to Treat Opioid AddictionGuest: Paul George, MD, Associate Dean for Medical Education at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown UniversityOne distinct aspect of the opioid epidemic in America is that it often starts and ends in a doctor's office. Over-prescription of pain killers like Oxycontin fuels the epidemic. And on the other end of the spectrum, the most effective treatment for opioid addiction is with prescription medication that dulls craving and prevents withdrawal symptoms. So medical schools have a big job in making sure new doctors are equipped to treat opioid addiction without contributing to the problem. Brown University has pioneered a program to make sure its medical students enter the field fully trained –and even licensed by the state –to treat opioid addiction. What Happens When Healthcare is 100% FreeGuest: Jonas Dahl, Former Member of Danish Parliament, CEO of Randers Regional HospitalHealthcare is one of the top voting issues in the 2020 election, and there is a fundamental disagreement in this country about how involved the government should be in providing healthcare. But there's widespread agreement that the system we've got right now is broken. Drug prices, hospital expenses and insurance premiums are all too high and rising too quickly. As a result, America spends twice as much per-person on health as other wealthy countries do, on average. Places likes the UK, Germany or Denmark. Treating Traumatic Brain Injuries in the Criminal Justice SystemGuest: Dr. Kim Gorgens, Professor of Psychophysiology, Clinical Neuropsychology and Psychology of Criminal Behavior, University of DenverAmong the millions of people currently incarcerated in America, mental illness and substance use disorders are common. So, too, are traumatic brain injuries, it turns out. 

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
CTE Diagnosis, Iron Cowboy, Veteran Culture Shock

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 100:33


Robert Stern of Boston University CTE Center on CTE diagnosis. Author James Lawrence on Iron Mans. William Howe from the University of Oklahoma on veteran cultural shock. Paul George of Brown University on teaching opioids. Jonas Dahl of Randers Regional Hospital on free healthcare. Kim Gorgens from the University of Denver on criminal brain injuries.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Iran, 5G, Mickey Mouse,Criminal Brain Damage

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 100:46


Aaron Miller of the Woodrow Wilson Center on Iran. Jessica Rosenworcel of the Federal Communications Commission on 5G. Art Historian and Author Gary Apgar on Mickey Mouse. Kim Gorgens of the University of Denver on criminal brain damage. Polly Sturgeon and Gary Motz of Indiana Geological and Water Survey on the story behind the 3-D recreation of a giant sloth skeleton. David Morgan and Spencer Rogers of BYU on the best kitchen strainer.

TEDTalks Gesundheit
Der erstaunliche Zusammenhang zwischen Hirnverletzungen und Kriminalität | Kim Gorgens

TEDTalks Gesundheit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 11:42


So sieht die schockierende Statistik aus: 50 bis 80 Prozent der Menschen im Straftrechtssystem in den USA haben ein Schädel-Hirn-Trauma erlitten. In der allgemeinen Bevölkerung liegt diese Zahl bei unter fünf Prozent. Neuropsychologin Kim Gorgens stellt ihre Forschungsergebnisse vor, über den Zusammenhang zwischen Hirntraumata und dem Verhalten von Menschen, das sie in der Drehtür der Strafjustiz gefangen hält -- und zeigt einige Wege, das System effektiver und sicherer für alle zu machen. Dieser Vortrag wurde bei einem TEDx-Event gehalten, der dem Format für TED-Konferenzen entspricht, aber eigenständig von einem lokalen Veranstalter organisiert wurde. Erfahren Sie mehr unter http://ted.com/tedx.

TEDTalks Salud
La conexión sorprendente entre las lesiones cerebrales y la delincuencia | Kim Gorgens

TEDTalks Salud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 11:42


Esta es una estadística alarmante: entre el 50 y el 80 % de las personas en el sistema de justicia penal en Estados Unidos tiene una lesión cerebral traumática. En el público en general, ese número es inferior al 5 %. La neuropsicóloga Kim Gorgens comparte su investigación sobre la conexión entre los traumatismos cerebrales y los comportamientos que mantienen a la gente en la puerta giratoria de la justicia penal, y algunos de los modos para hacer que el sistema sea más eficiente y más seguro para todos.

TEDTalks Santé
Le lien surprenant entre les traumatismes crâniens et la criminalité | Kim Gorgens

TEDTalks Santé

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 11:42


Voici une statistique choquante : entre 50% et 80% des personnes dans le système de justice pénale américain ont subi un traumatisme cranio-cérébral. Au sein du grand public, ce chiffre est inférieur à 5%. La neuropsychologue Kim Gorgens fait part de sa recherche quant au lien entre les traumatismes crâniens et les comportements maintenant les gens dans le cercle vicieux de la justice pénale ainsi que quelques façons dont nous pouvons rendre le système plus efficace et plus sûr pour tous.

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TEDTalks Saúde
A surpreendente conexão entre traumatismo cranioencefálico e crime | Kim Gorgens

TEDTalks Saúde

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 11:42


Eis uma estatística chocante: de 50 a 80% das pessoas na justiça penal dos Estados Unidos sofreram traumatismo cranioencefálico. Na sociedade, em geral, esse número é inferior a 5%. A neuropsicóloga Kim Gorgens fala da sua pesquisa sobre a relação entre trauma cerebral e comportamentos que mantêm as pessoas na porta giratória da justiça penal — e mostra algumas maneiras de tornar o sistema mais eficaz e seguro para todos.

TEDTalks 건강
뇌 손상과 범죄의 놀라운 상관관계 | 킴 조젠스(Kim Gorgens)

TEDTalks 건강

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 11:42


놀라운 통계가 하나 있습니다. 미국 형사범의 50~80%가 외상성 뇌손상을 입었다고 하는군요. 일반인들 사이에서는 5%만 돼도 높은 수치인데 말입니다. 신경심리학자 킴 조젠스가 두부외상과 사람들을 법원 회전문에 묶어놓는 행동들 사이의 상관관계에 관한 연구 결과를 공유하고자 합니다. 그리고 모두를 위해 형법 체계를 어떻게 더 안전하고 효율적으로 구축할 수 있을지 제시합니다.

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TEDTalks Health
The surprising connection between brain injuries and crime | Kim Gorgens

TEDTalks Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 11:42


Here's a shocking statistic: 50 to 80 percent of people in the criminal justice system in the US have had a traumatic brain injury. In the general public, that number is less than five percent. Neuropsychologist Kim Gorgens shares her research into the connection between brain trauma and the behaviors that keep people in the revolving door of criminal justice -- and some ways to make the system more effective and safer for everyone.

School of Sparkles With Sara Fruman
30 // Changing the World One Brain at a Time w/ Kim Gorgens

School of Sparkles With Sara Fruman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 31:42


Kim Gorgens, a full-time Clinical Professor in the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of Denver joins the School of Sparkles. She teaches Psychophysiology, Clinical Neuropsychology, and Psychology of Criminal Behavior, manages a portfolio of TBI-related research, and has lectured extensively on those issues (including a 2010 TED talk on youth sports concussion, a 2018 TEDxMileHigh talk on brain injuries in jail, several NPR spots and an interview on CNN with Anderson Cooper). Kim & Sara discuss everything from psychopaths to how to save the United States money by examining head injuries in prison inmates. Kim shares that upwards of 97% of women in Colorado jails have head injuries, how to prevent head injuries, how to strengthen the brain & how to allow inmates to have better hope for the future through clinical neuropsychology. Plus, Kim reveals how she finds her sparkle. If you want to learn how to protect the brain or change the world through better understanding brain injuries, don't miss this interview. Listen to Kim's TedxMileHigh Talk - "Mental health discovery that could change criminal justice forever:" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j78G4Pr6C1o&t=609s. And "Protecting the brain against concussions" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Wmjeu0YqPk. Check out Kim's portfolio at DU: https://portfolio.du.edu/kgorgens. Sara's stoked to spend 2019 showing epic humans how to be yourSelf, be authentic & own your power. To get started, schedule time with her -https://calendly.com/sarafruman.