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In this live youtube video I give my theraputic reaction to the video (Bill Burr- Wife Cheats on Husband with Co Worker"). I hope you all enjoy this new type of episode. Also please check out my new TikTok channel "Therapist Talks". Jacob Minnig, MA, LPCC, LADC gives his personal reaction to Bill Burr's advice. Sponsor CalmiGo Enter the code BHIPODCAST for $30 off the device. calmigo.com?fid=614&utm_source=affiliatly&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=Jacob_Minnig-614&utm_content=facebook-ig&utm_term=BHIPODCAST&source=affiliatly&placement=facebook-ig&medium=influencer&aff_id=614&aff_name=Jacob_Minnig&coupon_code=BHIPODCAST Reference: Everything Bill Burr @EverythingBillBurr #billburr #comedy #mentalhealth #therapist Disclaimer: The information expressed in this video is not meant to be taken as therapeutic advice. If you do find yourself struggling with any type of mental health or addiction issues please seek the care of a licensed mental health provider or a Licensed medical doctor.
The guys welcome back Brandon Reilly from LADC, "Arctic Steve" Smythe of Storm Equipment, and Mike Santolucito of Outdoor Pride to help give their take on some listener snow questions.
Este miércoles compartimos El Primer Café junto a Alberto Undurraga, Luis Pardo, Paulina Vodanovic y Felipe Valdovinos. El presidente de la DC, Alberto Undurraga, explicó las diferencias que tienen con el oficialismo para lograr llegar a una primaria común de la centroizquierda, opción que deslizó la semana pasada la timonel del PS, Paulina Vodanovic. Luis Pardo, militante de RN y director ejecutivo del Instituto Libertad, afirmó que "en la derecha hay efectivamente hoy día una pugna importante, que es una pugna que tiene más que ver con el poder. Es una pugna instrumental de candidaturas". Conduce Cecilia Rovaretti.
Rodrigo Álvarez conversó con el diputado y presidente de la Democracia Cristiana, Alberto Undurraga, quien se refirió a la candidatura presidencial de Carolina Tohá (PPD) y a las negociaciones en la centro-izquierda por las primarias. Además, junto a Nicolás Vergara y los Infiltrados, Juan Paulo Iglesias y Leslie Ayala, comentaron las críticas a la fiscalía por el allanamiento a Karol Cariola y la nueva guerra comercial entre China y Estados Unidos.
Jonathan Todd Schwartz Licensed addiction counselor andlicensed therapist (CADC, LADC, AMFT Quit lit (recovery literature) recommendation: How to Do theWork: Recognize Your Patterns, Heal from Your Past, and Create Your Self - https://a.co/d/0nrEqSe Best piece of recovery advice: Be willing to be vulnerable Recovery resources: Aces score: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/03/02/387007941/take-the-ace-quiz-and-learn-what-it-does-and-doesnt-mean Music that symbolizes Recovery to Jonathan: Anything byLinkin Park - https://linkinpark.com/Don't forget to check out “The Way Out Playlist” available onlyon Spotify. Curated by all our wonderful guests on the podcast! https://open.spotify.com?episode/07lvzwUq1L6VQGnZuH6OLz?si=3eyd3PxVRWCKz4pTurLcmA (c) 2015 - 2025 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved. ThemeMusic: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/)byKetsa(https://ketsa.uk)licensed under CC BY-NC-ND4.0(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd)
La presidenta del Partido Socialista, Paulina Vodanovic, deslizó la posibilidad de que la primaria de la centroizquierda esté integrada por candidatos "desde la Democracia Cristiana hasta el Partido Comunista". A la espera de la anticipada definición de la expresidenta Michelle Bachelet sobre una eventual postulación, la senadora apuntó en El Diario de Cooperativa que "en mi rol de presidenta del PS, encabezo la mesa de presidentes de partido, y desde ahí estamos trabajando en lo que hemos llamado las bases programáticas del proceso de primarias, y sobre todo, de un proyecto político de futuro". Conduce Verónica Franco.
January is Mental Wellness Month! It is a time to reflect, reassess, and recalibrate our mental health strategies. This month's episodes are dedicated to raising awareness around mental health, emphasizing self-care, and working to break the stigma surrounding mental illness. Each week will feature a guest from a local provider or group practice in Nebraska, offering insights into the diverse mental health profession and the various providers who support the community. Tune in to discover new resources, hear expert advice, and learn how you can prioritize your mental wellness in the year ahead.Yasmin Henderson ATR-BC, LIMHP, LPC, LADC, CCTP is an Art Therapist, Founder & Owner of Creative Counseling & Studio. Yasmin is a nationally registered art therapist, licensed independent mental health practitioner, licensed professional counselor, licensed alcohol and drug counselor and certified clinical trauma professional. She received her Master of Science in Art Therapy from Mount Mary University in Milwaukee Wisconsin. She has worked with children, adults, persons in recovery from substances, people struggling with severe and persistent mental illnesses, parent-child dyads, families, and couples. She specializes in art therapy, EMDR, CPP, DBT, trauma-informed & multiculturally sensitive care. Yasmin has over 20 years of experience in social services and 10 years as a practicing therapist.Yasmin also co-founded with Michelle Mastny Inclusive Healers of the Heartland (IHHI). The purpose of IHHI is to advocate for increased education for health providers treating diverse populations. In addition, we strive to center the narrative of diverse providers; foster industry leadership; and connect thought leaders to the communities they serve.Contact Yasmin:Website: www.creativecounselingandstudio.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/creativecounselingandstudio/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creative_counseling_studio/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/creative-counseling-and-studio-llcInclusive Healers: www.inclusivehealers.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/inclusivehealersLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inclusive-healersSubscribe, rate, & review The Shrink Show podcast: Facebook, Instagram , YouTube, X
"Treatment Center Fraud and Kickbacks? Why do we do it? How do we stop it? In this special live event we will be discussing the legal terms of what fraud and kickbacks are from a treatment center point of view. As we all know these are very severe offenses that can range from penalties, treatment centers being shut down, and legal felony charges. On this live episode we will be discussion the basic concepts of what fraud is as well as the many different kinds of fraud that exist. We also will be explaining what kickbacks are and the illegal things that can happen to treatment centers as well as other behavioral health facilities when they get caught. Please check out the new SUD treatment center... "Recovery in Motion". for more information on the program... check out the website https://recoveryinmotionmn.com/ or you can reach out to the director of outreach Zach Taylor @ zacht@recoveryinmotionmn.com or (507)-850-3238 Robert's contact information robertdandrews@gmail.com soulsavvy.biz inkedin.com/in/robertdavidandrews Randy's contact information linkedin.com/in/randyaanderson https://www.instagram.com/boldnorthrecovery/ Bold North Recovery and Consulting Info@BoldNorthRecovery.com Sponsor CalmiGo Enter the code BHIPODCAST for $30 off the device. calmigo.com?fid=614&utm_source=affiliatly&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=Jacob_Minnig-614&utm_content=facebook-ig&utm_term=BHIPODCAST&source=affiliatly&placement=facebook-ig&medium=influencer&aff_id=614&aff_name=Jacob_Minnig&coupon_code=BHIPODCAST
Today I will get into the many reasons why LADCs and Mental health therapists need to make higher salaries. Please leave comments down below on how much LADCs and Master level clinicians should be making. Sponsor CalmiGo Enter the code BHIPODCAST for $30 off the device. calmigo.com?fid=614&utm_source=affiliatly&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=Jacob_Minnig-614&utm_content=facebook-ig&utm_term=BHIPODCAST&source=affiliatly&placement=facebook-ig&medium=influencer&aff_id=614&aff_name=Jacob_Minnig&coupon_code=BHIPODCAST
Ronna Brier, MS, LPC, LADC, Ph.D. Candidate is a clinician, educator and Consulting Hypnotist of the National Guild of Hypnotists. She joins the podcast to talk about using hypnosis as a tool in wholistic care of mental health and substance use disorders. Join us as we cover the basic information about the practice to eliminate any misconceptions.
In the eleventh episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, Jr., DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores how integrating recovery housing with clinical treatment services improves patient outcomes, providing stability and structure for long-term recovery. Our guest shares their journey in developing integrated care models that combine recovery housing with various healthcare disciplines and discusses the challenges and successes they've encountered along the way. Special Guest: Kenneth L. Roberts, MPS, LPCC, LADC, is the Chief Clinical Officer for the NUWAY non-profit program in Minneapolis, MN. He has worked for over 15 years as a clinician, clinical supervisor, and administrator in various levels of co-occurring care treating substance use and mental health disorders. He is certified in Prolonged Exposure (PE) and Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) for treatment of PTSD. A graduate of the University of Minnesota with a master's degree in Professional Studies (Co-Occurring Disorders) he also serves as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Minnesota. Mr. Roberts works in his current role synthesizing a R.I.S.E. (Recovery In Supportive Environments) Model of care with community based resources to support improved clinical outcomes in trauma informed care settings. Mr. Roberts is currently a Doctoral candidate (DBH) at the Cummings Graduate Institute (CGI). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
This is a special live BHI episode with exciting special guests Robert David Andrews and Mikke Elizabeth. We'll be diving into all things LADCs in Private Practice, including the fascinating world of Dual Licensure under 148F rules. Have burning questions or topics you want us to cover? Drop them here, and let's make sure we address all your concerns. This podcast promises to be an engaging and enlightening session that you won't want to miss. Robert's contact information robertdandrews@gmail.com soulsavvy.biz inkedin.com/in/robertdavidandrews Mikke's contact information mpapes89@gmail.com linkedin.com/in/mikke-papes-msw-lgsw-ladc-89302724 https://www.mpowermeinc.com/ Sponsor CalmiGo Enter the code BHIPODCAST for $30 off the device. calmigo.com?fid=614&utm_source=affiliatly&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=Jacob_Minnig-614&utm_content=facebook-ig&utm_term=BHIPODCAST&source=affiliatly&placement=facebook-ig&medium=influencer&aff_id=614&aff_name=Jacob_Minnig&coupon_code=BHIPODCAST
In this episode, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) Michelle Iversen discusses Cannabis and Marijuana along with special guest Cheyenne Fendrich, LADC . Cheyenne has worked in the recovery community for 5 years, was a treatment technician at a women's substance use treatment facility, and is a licensed alcohol and drug counselor at Nystrom's Substance Use Disorder Program.Listen as Cheyenne and Michelle talk about cannabis and marijuana, including how it affects those with substance use concerns and why someone might seek treatment for it. Listen to find out more about what cannabis use disorder is, and how to know if someone is struggling with this. Check out the links below for more information about our programs.Adult Substance Use Disorder Treatment - Nystrom & Associates (nystromcounseling.com)Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment - Nystrom & Associates (nystromcounseling.com) Do you have feedback or topic requests? Email us at podcast@nystromcounseling.comWe'd love to hear from you!Follow along:InstagramFacebookNystrom & Associates
The guys welcome Joe Uran of Nordic, Brandon Reilly of LADC, and Jordan Smith of Storm Equipment to talk about Storm Day 2024 and get honest feedback on the day, as well as what can be improved on for next year's event. We also wrap up with a little bit about how bid proposals are going in Minnesota so far
Lunes 09 de septiembre: A la ministra de la Corte Suprema Ángela Vivanco no le pudo ir peor con la prensa del fin de semana. El Mostrador dio a conocer un extraño caso en que la jueza actuó como presidenta de una sala de la Suprema que revisó, de manera inusualmente acelerada, varios recursos de una empresa de origen bielorruso contra Codelco y que terminó con la devolución de boletas de garantía y pagos de varios millones de dólares de la estatal a la privada extranjera.
MARIYA JAVED-PAYNE, MSW, LICSW, LADC is a somatic psychotherapist specializing in healing trauma, complex trauma, addiction, generational and racial trauma, and oppression in the body. She is both a practitioner and teacher of “Brainspotting” a powerful technique in healing trauma. Mariya says, “I am a woman. I am a body of culture. I am a person in recovery. I am an immigrant. I am a student of life. I am a partner, educator, sister, daughter, and friend. I am a passionate and curious individual dedicated to creating health and wellness for individuals, communities, and societies. I believe in deep, nourishing, and holistic change that heals from the roots up.” I was born in India and lived in France, Brazil, and the United States all before the age of six. My experience with vastly different cultures piqued my curiosity about humans and diverse societies from a young age. Blending and assimilating my culture of origin with the United States has been and continues to be an integral part of my story. It has also shaped my ability to assist others in reclaiming their identities as multi-dimensional and complex human beings. These early life experiences in global societies defined my open worldview and appreciation for the diverse walks of life that humanity encompasses. I am grateful for the expansiveness they have provided my foundation. My own journey with addiction and my challenging path to recovery over ten years ago has also given me depth and compassion as a therapist. I gained a firsthand understanding of the quest of the human mind to find a sense of belonging and settledness in an ever-shifting world. These experiences have given me the ability to approach all people with openness, non-judgment, and patience. They have also taught me to be tenacious in my pursuit of healing self and others. Hope is a powerful survival mechanism. www.awakenconsultingservices.com
Ever heard of "Brainspotting?" Host Teresa R. Getman and Paul Layendecker chat with Mariya Javed-Payne, MSW, LICSW, LADC. Somatic Psychotherapist & Brainspotting Trainer, Psychedelic Assisted Therapist from Awaken Consulting Services. Prepare to be wowwed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La secretaria general de la Democracia Cristiana, Alejandra Krauss, reiteró en El Primer Café de Cooperativa los reparos de su partido hacia el proyecto de aborto legal, anunciado por el Presidente Gabriel Boric en la Cuenta Pública, en especial por su impacto en la agenda legislativa. La presidenta del Federación Regionalista Verde Social, Flavia Torrealba, comentó que "no dudo que la DC va a analizar cada proyecto que tienen que votar o cada postura que tienen que tomar en el mérito que esta tiene. La DC no se ha caracterizado por tener una conducta extorsiva con este Gobierno". Conduce Cecilia Rovaretti.
El diputado Alberto Undurraga se refirió a los coletazos que dejó el anuncio del Presidente Gabriel Boric en la Cuenta Pública, respecto a la discusión del aborto legal.
Este lunes compartimos El Primer Café junto a Rodrigo Ubilla (RN), Ximena Peralta (CS), Ruth Hurtado (Republicanos) y Luis Ruz (DC); La vicepresidenta de Convergencia Social (CS), Ximena Peralta, fue consultada por el apoyo -ahora retirado- del timonel Diego Ibáñez a un candidato fuera de pacto por la alcaldía de Concepción, en desmedro del DC Aldo Mardones. Para la dirigenta, lo ocurrido con el independiente Camilo Riffo "es un caso puntual de una comuna donde planteamos desde un comienzo nuestro respaldo a que hubiera primarias", pero la mesa optó por la nominación directa. Conduce Cecilia Rovaretti.
Dr. Kevin Cameron possesses a Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology and a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology, he is a licensed psychotherapist and a highly decorated combat Veteran and holds an Honorary Doctoral Degree and Honorary Professorship from LADC.Dr Cameron served nearly 14 years in the military, distinguishing himself in the US Army through numerous combat deployments and international operations, including Kosovo, Bosnia, the Balkans, Germany, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Kevin Cameron is also certified through the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) as a Continuing Education Provider (CEPA) for mental health professionals. He is Board Certified with the International Board of Coaches and Practitioners (IBCP). He has multiple patients and published research articles.
When the weight of a badge or the stress of an emergency call becomes a silent burden, where do our first responders turn for help? It's a question that haunted me until Kathryn Branca, a licensed alcohol and drug counselor, sat across from me to share her invaluable insights. Peeling back the curtain on the often-misunderstood world of therapy, particularly for those facing the front lines of crisis day in and day out, our latest conversation isn't just enlightening; it's a lifeline.Humor and heartache aren't strangers to us in emergency services, and this chat with Kathryn is no exception. We reveal our own 'before and after' moments, those personal catalysts that propelled us into the healing professions. It's a candid exploration of how grief shapes our paths and the profound need for specialized support systems tailored to the unique experiences of nurses, police officers, and other first responders. Kathryn's holistic approach, infusing nutrition and meditation into her practice, underscores the depth and breadth of true healing.This episode also confronts the elephant in the room—the stubborn stigma against mental health support within the tight-knit first responder community. Trust isn't given; it's earned, and we dissect how to build that rapport without prying into the very stories that scar. Kathryn and I tackle the paradoxical fear of vulnerability in police departments and underscore why standing alone in clinical judgment, though daunting, is sometimes the only way forward. Together, we're advocating for change, striving for a future where the stigma is diminished and our first responders can access the care they so rightfully deserve.To Contact her, visit her website: www.kathrynbranca.comYou can also email her: kathrynladc@gmail.com Connect with her on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/kathryn-brancaYouTube Channel For The Podcast
Nicolás Vergara y Consuelo Saavedra analizaron el acuerdo de Hacienda con la Democracia Cristiana y a qué se refería el mandatario con "Más Narbona, menos Craig" Además, conversaron con el senador PPD, Ricardo Lagos Weber, sobre la situación de la Cámara Alta tras la votación de la presidencia.
Nicolás Vergara y Consuelo Saavedra analizaron el acuerdo de Hacienda con la Democracia Cristiana y a qué se refería el mandatario con "Más Narbona, menos Craig" Además, conversaron con el senador PPD, Ricardo Lagos Weber, sobre la situación de la Cámara Alta tras la votación de la presidencia.
The guys welcome back Brandon Reilly from LADC, Mike Santolucito from Ourdoor Pride, Mitch Mullert of From The Ground Up, and Andy Braaten from Curb to Curb Fargo to talk about each other's plans and strategies for snow contracts after a low snow winter amongst other things. Some great information and alot of laughs in this one!
In today's BHI episode I had the honor and pleasure of having returning special guest Robert Andrews-Mendoza. In this part 3 episode we will be continuing our discussion on new and updated policies and rules for what takes for an MN LADC to have their own private practice. We will also be getting to the questions the audience has regarding policies and procedures of developing a private practice. We also get into all of the ethical issues that LADC's may come into effect while having a private practice. We also went into discussion about therapeutic SUD group and one on one interventions and scope of practice for LADC's and other health care professionals. It was an honor having Robert as a BHI guest. Roberts contact information MN LADC's in Solo Private Practice https://www.facebook.com/groups/536566350818500 ramendoza@soulsavvy.biz robertdandrews@gmail.com Sponsor CalmiGo Enter the code BHIPODCAST for $30 off the device. calmigo.com?fid=614&utm_source=affiliatly&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=Jacob_Minnig-614&utm_content=facebook-ig&utm_term=BHIPODCAST&source=affiliatly&placement=facebook-ig&medium=influencer&aff_id=614&aff_name=Jacob_Minnig&coupon_code=BHIPODCAST
Listen and learn from Kara Niccum M.S, LMFT, LADC who is an EMDR certified therapist and trainer. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/justin-lee/gently-does-it License code: AA855NQUENFTAJOQ
In today's BHI episode I had the honor and pleasure of having returning special guest Robert Andrews-Mendoza. In this prt 2 episode we will be continuing our discussion on new and updated policies and rules for what takes for an MN LADC to have their own private practice. We will also be getting to the questions the audience has regarding policies and procedures of developing a private practice. We also went into discussion about therapeutic SUD group and one on one interventions and scope of practice for LADC's and other health care professionals. It was an honor having Robert as a BHI guest. Roberts contact information MN LADC's in Solo Private Practice https://www.facebook.com/groups/536566350818500 ramendoza@soulsavvy.biz robertdandrews@gmail.com Sponsor CalmiGo Enter the code BHIPODCAST for $30 off the device. calmigo.com?fid=614&utm_source=affiliatly&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=Jacob_Minnig-614&utm_content=facebook-ig&utm_term=BHIPODCAST&source=affiliatly&placement=facebook-ig&medium=influencer&aff_id=614&aff_name=Jacob_Minnig&coupon_code=BHIPODCAST
The guys welcome back Brandon Reilly of LADC, Mitch Mullert of From the Ground Up, and Josh Abrahamson of Valley Green back to continue our personal experiences with different brands of equipment. This week we focus on Sidewalk machines, tractors for snow, and Salt Spreaders.
In today's BHI episode I had the honor and pleasure of having returning special guest Robert Andrews-Mendoza. In this episode we will be discussing new and updated policies and rules for what takes for an MN LADC to have their own private practice. With Roberts knowledge, passion, and hard work he has paved the way for more LADC's to learn about these game-changing career opportunity's. We also went into discussion about therapeutic SUD group and one on one interventions and scope of practice for LADC's and other health care professionals. It was an honor having Robert as a BHI guest. Roberts contact information MN LADC's in Solo Private Practice https://www.facebook.com/groups/536566350818500 ramendoza@soulsavvy.biz robertdandrews@gmail.com Sponsor CalmiGo Enter the code BHIPODCAST for $30 off the device. calmigo.com?fid=614&utm_source=affiliatly&utm_medium=influencer&utm_campaign=Jacob_Minnig-614&utm_content=facebook-ig&utm_term=BHIPODCAST&source=affiliatly&placement=facebook-ig&medium=influencer&aff_id=614&aff_name=Jacob_Minnig&coupon_code=BHIPODCAST
The guys welcome a few of the boys back to the show to do a year end conversation about their experiences, preferences, and rankings of various Loader pushers, skid pushers and plows, and truck plows. Joining them to give their experiences are Brandon Reilly of LADC, Josh Abrahamson of Valley Green, and Mitch Mullert of From the Ground Up.
In this episode, Laurel chats with Larisa Garski, LMFT and Justine Mastin, LMFT, LADC about their newest book “The Grieving Therapist: Caring for Your Clients and Yourself When It Feels Like the End of the World.” Larisa and Justine take Laurel on a journey through the Realms of Grief as a therapist, walking through their writing process, personal stories, and offering tools and wisdom for caring for yourself as a clinician.Larisa Garski, LMFT is the chief of clinical staff for Empowered Therapy in Chicago IL. Larisa is the co-author of The Grieving Therapist: Caring for Yourself and Your Clients When it Feels Like the End of the World, and Starship Therapise: Using Therapeutic Fanfiction to Rewrite Your Life. Larisa has also contributed to numerous other books on pop culture and psychology, co-hosts the Starship Therapise podcast, and is an AAMFT-approved supervisor.Justine Mastin, LMFT, LADC is a psychotherapist, author, and so much more. Justine runs Blue Box Counseling, a private practice in Minneapolis, MN and is an AAMFT-Approved Supervisor. She literally wrote the book on Therapeutic Fanfiction—Starship Therapise: Using Therapeutic Fanfiction to Rewrite Your Life—and she offered support to healers in The Grieving Therapist: Caring for Yourself and Your Clients When it Feels Like the End of the World. Justine also co-hosts both the Starship Therapise and Dark Side of the Mat podcasts and has presented a TEDx talk. Justine is proud to educate future therapists at the University of Massachusetts Global.Buy “The Grieving Therapist” for 25% off and FREE shipping through North Atlantic Books using the code GRIEVING: https://www.northatlanticbooks.com/shop/the-grieving-therapist/Where to find Justine and Larisa:Instagram @grieving_therapist, @mindbodyfandom (Justine), @starship_therapisejustinemastin.comstarshiptherapise.comPodcast: starshiptherapise.com/podcastGet in touch: https://www.academyimh.comTake a course: https://learn.academyimh.comSupport the showPlease share your voice with us! We would love to hear from you! Record a voice message here. Send us a comment here.Apply to be a guest on this podcast here. Would you like to share your work with the Conscious Mental Health Community ? We offer both paid and free sponsorship opportunities. To apply click here.
Rodrigo Álvarez conversó con el diputado y presidente de la DC, Alberto Undurraga, entregó los argumentos por los que el partido decidió por un 92,3% votar por el En contra. Además, conversaron con Gloria Faúndez, editora general de La Tercera, y Juan Paulo Iglesias, editor de Opinión de LT analizaron la apertura de las campañas para el Plebiscito y las varias interrogantes del proceso constituyente.
Welcome to the Psychedelic Science conference in Denver, Colorado! In this episode we explore Rick's background and what led him to the Psychedelic Science conference in Denver. We discuss the anti-addictive benefits of psychedelics and highlight the significance of intention, as well as the right set and setting, to harness their therapeutic potential. Additionally, we touch on topics like the twelve-step fellowship, supporting family members battling addiction, addressing the misconceptions around psychedelics, and understanding the associated risks and precautions. Dive in with us for this comprehensive conversation and more! 00:00 - Introduction 01:03 - The Conference 02:09 - Are Psychedelics Addictive? 04:19 - The Set And Setting Matters 06:27 - The Twelve-Step Fellowship 09:00 - Mild Vs Severe Approach 11:34 - Family Reaching Out 12:48 - Spreading The Word 14:57 - Dealing With Pushback 18:48 - Retail/Shopping Addiction 23:19 - Risks And Precautions 26:04 - Outro About Rick: Dr. Rick Barnett, Psy.D., LADC, founded the non-profit organization CARTER, Inc. in 2015 to expand addiction-related resources in Vermont and beyond. Dr. Barnett is Legislative Chair and Past-President of the Vermont Psychological Association, and is a clinical psychologist and addiction specialist in private practice in Stowe, VT. Dr. Barnett has worked as a Clinical Psychologist in nursing homes, hospitals, and outpatient programs and has trained hundreds of health professionals through workshops on addiction and mental health issues over the past 20 years. He is in long-term recovery of alcohol and substance abuse and is an active advocate for addiction treatment and recovery resources. Dr. Barnett holds a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Columbia University, a Doctorate and Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology and a Master's Degree in Clinical Psychopharmacology. He is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor and holds certificate in Problematic Sexual Behavior (PSB-S) and Gambling Disorder. Dr. Barnett's service goes beyond the clinical world into his community and public policy as he has served on and continues to serve on many community and government boards and committees. Connect with Rick: Website: https://drrickbarnett.com/ Website: https://www.cartervermont.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rick-barnett Thank you so much for joining us! Psychedelic Conversations Podcast is designed to educate, inform, and expand awareness. For more information, please head over to https://www.psychedelicconversations.com Please share with your friends or leave a review so that we can reach more people and feel free to join us in our private Facebook group to keep the conversation going. https://www.facebook.com/groups/psychedelicconversations This show is for information purposes only, and is not intended to provide mental health or medical advice. About Susan Guner: Susan is a trained somatic, trauma-informed holistic psychotherapist with a mindfulness-based approach grounded in Transpersonal Psychology that focuses on holistic perspective through introspection, insight, and empathetic self-exploration to increase self-awareness, allowing the integration of the mind, body and spirit aspects of human experience in personal growth and development. Connect with Susan: Website: https://www.psychedelicconversations.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/susan.guner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-guner/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/susanguner Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/susanguner Blog: https://susanguner.medium.com/ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/susan-guner #PsychedelicScience2023 #SusanGuner #RickBarnett
En “Cita con la historia”, la historiadora Patricia Arancibia Clavel conversa con el ex parlamentario y excanciller Ignacio Walker. Quien fuera presidente de la Democracia Cristiana -partido en el cual ya no milita- analiza el papel de la tienda en el gobierno de la UP. “Había una profunda desconfianza en la DC sobre esta experiencia de la UP”, señala.
11 libros sobre el “Once”: El historiador y académico de la Universidad San Sebastián Alejandro San Francisco selecciona y analiza los 11 textos que hay que leer para comprender el gobierno de la Unidad Popular y el golpe de estado de 1973. En el Capítulo 6 se refiere a “La experiencia política de la Unidad Popular 1970-1973”, del expresidente Patricio Aylwin. Aylwin fue protagonista de la época como líder de la Democracia Cristiana y senador.
The guys welcome back Brandon Reilly of LADC to the show to talk pre-season routines our businesses go through to prepare for the upcoming snow season
This episode is such a wonderful note to end on before I am heading into a little break - it was a true joy to talk to Justine & Larisa who wrote the wonderful book called The Grieving Therapist. I hope listening will feel as comforting as it did for me. Here is some of what we talked about: Diving deep into collaborative creative projects Processing pandemic grief and making meaning from what happened Exploring what change might come from loss Justine Mastin, LMFT, LADC is a psychotherapist, author, and so much more. Justine runs Blue Box Counseling, a private practice in Minneapolis, MN and is an AAMFT-Approved Supervisor. She literally wrote the book on Therapeutic Fanfiction—Starship Therapise: Using Therapeutic Fanfiction to Rewrite Your Life—and she offered support to healers in The Grieving Therapist: Caring for Yourself and Your Clients When it Feels Like the End of the World. Justine also co-hosts both the Starship Therapise and Dark Side of the Mat podcasts and has presented a TEDx talk. TedTalk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmtZU0_xmKY&t=1s Larisa Garski is the chief of clinical staff for Empowered Therapy in Chicago IL. Larisa is the co-author of The Grieving Therapist: Caring for Yourself and Your Clients When it Feels Like the End of the World, and Starship Therapise: Using Therapeutic Fanfiction to Rewrite Your Life. Larisa has also contributed to numerous other books on pop culture and psychology, co-hosts the Starship Therapise podcast, and is an AAMFT-approved supervisor. The Grieving Therapist book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/724011/the-grieving-therapist-by-larisa-a-garski-lmft/ Starship Therapise podcast: https://www.starshiptherapise.com/podcast/ Thank you for listening!
Taylor Rich, MPH, LADC-I, CCHW is Director of STEM and Leadership at Girls Inc of Worcester while also being a student in a Doctor of Health Sciences in Public Health at Bay Path University. She is a leader in program implementation and evaluation, specifically around programs of child health equity and employment equity, in youth serving organizations. She conferred an Associates of Science in Health Sciences at Fisher College then a Bachelor in Counseling Psychology at Bay Path University followed by her Master of Public health at Bay Path University. She is currently a Doctor of Health Sciences in Public Health at Bay Path University.Taylor Rich, DHSc 24', MPH, LADC-I, CCHW on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-rich-mph/Support Public Health Careers: https://ko-fi.com/thephmillennialCheck out full shownotes here: https://thephmillennial.com/episode151Support the showThanks for tuning in. Let's all work together towards a culture of health, wellbeing, and equity for all. ⭐⭐ SUBSCRIBE & Leave a 5-STAR REVIEW! ⭐⭐ Follow & Support:- Contribute to the show (one-time or monthly)- The Public Health Millennial on IG - The Public Health Millennial on LinkedIn - The Public Health Millennial Website- Omari Richins, MPH on LinkedIn- Support on The Public Health Store
The guys welcome back Brandon Reilly of LADC in Minnesota to talk all things Salt Spreaders, from skid steer units to dedicated salt trucks
In this episode I sit down with my fellow colleague Lauren Schloss. Lauren is a Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor and CPC Intern. She has been practicing as a therapist for 10+ years. As a therapist Lauren has great perspective and specializes in working with individuals who struggle with addiction, trauma, low self-esteem, and depression. Over the course of the last year, Lauren lost both of her parents, and as an only child the caregiver role fell solely on her. All of this while having a family of her own and trying to work as well. During the episode Lauren offers great insight into working through these difficult live events. We discuss the role of trauma and how it impacted her and how she is committed to finding herself after these difficult losses. You can find me on Instagram @thevegastherapist or visit my website www.ryanwynder.com. My 14 Day Relationship challenge is available to purchase on my website.
The boys sit down with Ryan Steel of MarshMcLennan Insurance and Brandon Reilly of LADC to talk Snow insurance issues, and the Snow insurance world in general
Steve and Jeremy welcome back Brandon Reilly of LADC in Minnesota to take us through his top five tips for maintaining your insurability in the Snow management industry
This podcast will explore frameworks for understanding escalation. In addition, we will discuss effective and corresponding interventions to match the level of escalation. Lastly, we will focus on self-management to enhance the de-escalation skills. You can register for Jimmie's webinar in April here. Jimmie Heags, MA LSC, LPCC, LADC, ACS is a trainer and consultant… The post Let's Talk – [Spring Summit Series] Concepts of De-escalation appeared first on Foster Adopt Minnesota.
Chandell Boyd, LADC, joins host Andrew Williams to discuss her work with the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, where she's an associate director for the Substance Use Disorders Department. Boyd is also an alumnus of the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies. And although she dreams of the day when addiction no longer affects her community, she's using her master's to coordinate new patient services and facilitate change in her community and among her people.
Native Roots Radio Presents: I'm Awake - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
ICYMI: MN Lt. Gov Peggy Flanagan gives an update on MN Legislative news. Robert Pilot Interviews with Stephen Montry, BA, LADC, Lead Counselor- Native American High-Intensity Outpatient Services at Nivon Wellness in the Twin Cities, & Ogimaa bring the news!
Antes del inicio de la Fase V del UCM nos paramos a hablar del recién anunciado primer capítulo de la nueva era del universo DC: Dioses y Monstruos. Comentamos el equipo elegido por Warner Discovery para llevar a cabo el nuevo plan de la casa de Superman, Batman y compañía. Por supuesto también nos ponemos a analizar uno a uno los proyectos anunciados y sus inmensas posibilidades. Podéis contactar con nosotros enviando un e-mail a MarvelStudiosNoticias@Gmail.com Podéis seguir a Bruno en Twitter en @bwar75 Podéis seguir a Harold en Instagram en: @Harold.trash
When it comes to breaking up with sugar, there is no “magic pill”, and one size definitely does not fit all. Nancy Kaley BS, LADC is the Program Director and Facilitator of the COR Retreat, a food recovery program that teaches a way to live free from obsession with food and the excess weight it causes. Her story once again proves that the journey towards better health and wellness is one of self-determination and never giving up. In this episode, Nancy and Molly discuss the limitations of “mindful” or “intuitive” eating and how her very first session at COR Retreat changed her entire paradigm around her addictions. They talk about why having support, combined with a large dose of honesty and humility, are the keys to sustained recovery once you walk out of the treatment center! For more about the COR program, visit cormn.com Episode Quotes “Addiction really convinces you that it is the solution, not the problem.” – Molly Carmel “Your recovery needs to be as big as your addiction.” – Molly Carmel “Before you react, take a breath so that you respond rather than react.” – Nancy Kaley Key Highlights When your life becomes more “important” than your recovery, it's time to slow down and reassess your priorities. Keep the acronym SLIP (Sobriety Loses Its Priority) in mind to catch yourself at these critical moments; There is not a lot of therapy you can do if you're indulging in your addictions every day regardless; On your road to recovery, focus on one meal at a time; then, commit to doing tomorrow what you did today; Keep checking in with yourself to ensure that your recovery really is that important to you. You're treating a primary illness, so it needs to be on top of your list of priorities at all times; If you're genuinely on the path to ridding yourself of food addiction, stay humble and compassionate. Avoid posturing as “healthier than thou”. You do not have the luxury to get offended by a food pusher! Want to spend MORE time together? Me too! Here are all the ways: Purchase the Breaking Up with Sugar course here: https://molly-carmel.mykajabi.com/buws-course Join my mailing list for a free mini masterclass: https://mollycarmel.com/signup/ Become a part of the Breaking Up with Sugar FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/buwsbook Molly's IG (I love a DM!): https://www.instagram.com/mollycarmel/ Molly's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1GiXHci_XlL4xMXL6-Ajg?view_as=subscriber Molly's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mollycarmel.buws
Podcast 283: The O of OCD: Featuring Thai-An Truong, LPC, LADC Overview: The "O" of OCD (obsessions) is treated differently from the "C" (compulsions.) Thai-An Truong teaches us what really works! Compulsions can be treated with Response Prevention. The techniques for treating the Obsessions include Flooding, Cognitive Techniques, Motivational Techniques for Outcome and Process Resistance, the Hidden Emotion Technique, and more. OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) consists of frightening thoughts, or obsessions, plus rituals people do in an attempt to prevent or undo the danger. So, for example, if you go to bed and have the thought, “what if I left the burners on the stove turned on,” you might get up and check the burners. Doing this once could be considered normal. But if you do this repeatedly, you definitely have the symptoms of OCD. Rhonda wanted me to share how I treat the obsessions in OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), also known as "pure O." I often say I wasn't looking to treat OCD, but OCD found me, since I do a lot of work with postpartum women struggling with feelings of depression and anxiety, they are actually about 2.5 times more likely than the general population to develop OCD. We're not sure why, but my theory is OCD attaches to the things we value the most (e.g., health, children's well-being), and not much is valued more greatly than our baby. “Pure O” is actually a misnomer. We think that some people with OCD only have obsessions, without the rituals, because they have lots of mental rituals that people can't see. So therapists wrongly conclude that they just have a “pure O” variety of OCD. We usually think of compulsions in OCD as mainly behavioral (e.g., handwashing too prevent contamination or checking the mail box repeatedly when you put your letter in to make sure it didn't get “stuck”), but mental compulsions (rituals) are also very common. Obsessions are the thoughts or images that cause distress; compulsions, in contrast, are the behavioral or mental acts people engage in to try to decrease the distress. Mental acts, compulsions, and rituals can include: Praying Counting Repeating words silently Recalling events in detail Repeating a mental list to ensure safety Mentally reviewing the past like a video Self-assurance: “I'm okay, nothing bad will happen.” Saying the number 4 to reduce the distress of seeing 6, associated with the devil Thinking of a positive image to replace the disturbing obsession/thought Those are just common examples, but there are many more. Dr. Edna Foa, who has done a lot of research on OCD and the effectiveness of Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) for the treatment of OCD states that patients who have ONLY obsessions or ONLY compulsions are unlikely to have OCD. Over 90% of people with OCD reported having both obsessions and behavioral compulsions/rituals. When mental rituals were included, just 2% reported “pure O”. Foa, E., et al (2012). Treatment That Works: Exposure and Response Prevention for OCD, Second Edition, p. 12 She states we need to assess patients carefully to weed out other disorders: Only O may be depression or GAD. Only C may be trichotillomania, Tourette's syndrome, autism, schizophrenia – all can display repetitive and ritualistic actions. Trauma can look like OCD. For example, a woman who was raped obsessed about harm coming her way and compulsively checked the doors and windows in her apartment. She may need trauma treatment instead of OCD treatment. Specific Phobias: fear of animals (dogs, snakes, etc), heights, needles, storms, flying, driving, etc. Paraphilia: pedophilia, voyeurism, exhibitionism, etc. Dr. Burns' EASY Diagnostic System can be a great tool for pinpointing these and many other diagnoses. How I've helped clients: A step-by-step approach: Disclaimer: This is not meant to be a substitute for therapy. It is frequently most helpful to have a therapist work with you through this process. Initial Assessment: Dr. Burns EASY Diagnostic System Y-BOCs – Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale - not diagnosti. This tool is great for identifying types of obsessions, compulsions, and avoidance behaviors. T = Testing – Brief Mood Survey E = Empathy Psychoeducation about OCD and nature of obsessions The more we engage with them, try to suppress them/control them, the stickier they become Share with them about exposure and response prevention and TEAM-CBT approach to treatment Ultimate goal is to eliminate all compulsions – since they the OCD and are the food that feeds the OCD monster Normal for obsessions content to shift from one subtype to another Let them know I will not provide reassurance. Anything expressed/done once is educational, more than once becomes reassurance Include the family in this process A = Assessment of Resistance DML of most disturbing obsession Identify the feelings and thoughts to increase your understanding of the content and level of disturbance Can use the What-If Technique to identify the patient's root fear Do positive reframing ONLY ONCE – otherwise can become a big reassurance (e.g., you are a good person, etc.) Here is a driving analogy for how we don't lose our core values or safety just because anxiety has decreased. For example, think of when you first started learning how to drive. Where was your anxiety 0-100? Mine was probably about 90%. This was tied to the values of wanting to stay safe, keep other's safe, valuing people's lives and my own life. Think of where your anxiety with driving is now, 0-100, after you've driven almost every day for months or years. Mine is mostly around 0-5%, unless I'm next to a semi, then it's maybe at 10%. Did you find that your morals and values changed once your anxiety decreased? Did you suddenly start to drive recklessly without caring about others' well-being? Most likely not. This will be the same with our work with OCD. Through exposure, your anxiety around your obsessions will also be dialed way down, but your moral compass and values will still stay intact. 5. Use Burns' Triple Paradox for compulsions Goes beyond moment in time: make a list of all compulsions – want to stop all of them (response prevention). Go back to moment in time, list benefits of compulsions, values, and cost of change She described Voicing the Resistance (also known as Externalization of Resistance): The therapist might say: “Let's look at this list of powerful benefits of your compulsions, the important values it shows about you, and all the costs of change. Given all those powerful reasons to keep your compulsions, why would you want to do this work to let go of them? “After all, your compulsion give you immediate relief from your anxiety.” "Then the therapist can review the entire list of benefits and costs of change, and ask, ”Why in the world would they want to change considering x benefit and y cost?” 4. Motivation script: I rate the patient's motivation to get rid of compulsions (0-100) before and after the Triple Paradox, and after Voicing the Resistance. If Voicing the Resistance boosted their motivation to change, I have clients write out or record their responses when we went through Voicing the Resistance. Their homework is to read this motivation script or listen to the audio recording of it it every day and as needed, knowing that there will be moments when the temptation to engage in the compulsion is 100%. 7. M = Methods: Thai-An, do not used any traditional cognitive tools (e.g., id distortions, double standard, examine the evidence), but David does and finds them to be helpful, just not the whole ball of wax! Thai-An points out that John Hershfield, MFT, a major author in the OCD field also talks about using identify the distortions to build awareness. Of course, David sees a missive contribution of TEAM-CBT methods that goes way beyond building "awareness." Address self-doubt in their ability to change with TEAM structure and cognitive tools Always explore hidden emotion first (case example of OCD cured by hidden emotion) Here and now exposure as obsessions come up Fear hierarchy In Vivo Exposure (case examples) – exposures in real life Imaginal exposure – exposures in your mind Anything that can't be done in vivo Only with the most disturbing obsession (flooding Uncover core fear with What If Technique You can use David's Devil's Advocate for the compulsions Rate how tempting it is to engage in compulsion (0-100) E.g., OCD: You really should replay that memory one more time to make sure you didn't molest your baby; Client: That's OCD talking and I'm choosing to move forward with my life. Record this and then process the experience after exposure: What happened during the exposure? Did your fear come true? Were you able to tolerate the distress? How was the outcome different from what you expected? What surprised you about the outcome? What did you learn from this exercises? What could you do to vary this exposure? Relapse Prevention Training should always be done following the initial recovery.. Thanks for tuning in today! Rhonda, Thia-An, and David Thai-An practices in Oklahoma City, but teaches online for everyone. For more information about her clinical work, visit www.lastingchangetherapy.com. For information about r her TEAM-CBT training, visit www.teamcbttraining.com. Through her training website, you can sign up for her free TEAM-CBT webinars, which are held every other month. Her upcoming TEAM-CBT Conference in Oklahoma will be from March 30-April 1, 2022. Here's the info about the conference: TEAM-CBT Conference: Practical Tools for Overcoming Anxiety, Depression & Addictions Get more info, register, and pay here: www.teamcbttraining.com/conference Dates: Wed, March 30th - Fri, April 1st Times: Wed: 9:00-5:30 CDT, Thurs & Fri 9:00-5:00. CEUs: 20 CEUs approved for Oklahoman psychologists, LPCs, LMFTs, LADCs, & LCSWs, including 3 of ethics and 10 specific alcohol and drug hours. 20 TEAM-CBT Certification Units approved. Any therapist can attend, but CEUs only for Oklahomans at this time. Must attend the conference in full to get your CEUs/certification units. Not late arrivals or early departures. Perks: 25% off coupon for Dr. Burns's tools 50% off Level 1 TEAM-CBT Certification through FGI Lots of interactive, practical learning through didactics, live demos, and a live session to show the TEAM treatment process from beginning to end. You'll also see a recording of my habits & addictions process with a woman working on decreasing alcohol use. Dipti Joshi, PhD will be joining us all the way from India and will help to teach uncovering techniques on Thursday morning.