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Looking to apply to a psychology graduate program? Linda Abraham is the founder of Accepted, which has advised college and graduate admissions since 1994. And her colleague, Dr. Karin Ash, was the former director of career services for Cornell University. In this episode, Linda and Karin go through the application and evaluation process for psychology graduate programs, strategies for creating your application, and how to adjust your application depending on whether you're applying a PsyD, PhD, and more. Achievable is a modern test prep platform for the GRE exam - visit https://achievable.me to try our course for free.
If you want to get to know Dr. Ben Bernstein, you need to look at his history growing up as a young child in New York City. Dr. Bernstein's father was a very well-respected clinical psychologist and his mother directed plays for the Parent Teacher Association (PTA). At 9 years old, Dr. Bernstein was cast as a child psychologist in one of the original plays his mother directed. Dr. Bernstein was also a prodigious piano player. He loved music and immersed himself in Mozart, Beethoven, and Bartok yet when he performed in competitions and recitals, his hands and knees shook so playing the piano became a nightmare. During our discussion, Dr. Bernstein shares these and other experiences that led him to become a performance psychologist and earned him the title “Stress Doctor.” In this podcast, Dr. Ben Bernstein, known as “Dr. B,” shares his academic, professional, and personal journey in hopes that it helps anyone interested in the field of psychology. Dr. B attended Bowdoin College in Brunswick, MA where he studied English literature and sociology and graduated with honors. He shares a story of how he got involved in new educational developments that were happening in England and how he was invited to teach and run a research project at the University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada where he received his MEd and PhD in Applied Psychology. An educator for the last 50 years, Dr. B has taught at every level of the educational system. Originally trained in London, in the progressive British infant schools, he received major grants from the American and Canadian governments for his work. Dr. B recognized early on that he was a “natural psychologist” in terms of listening, observing, and feeling compassion for people. He shares the events leading to opening his own private practice and eventually realized “I wasn't suited really to sitting and listening to people all day” so he found a supervisor and mentor to help figure out why. He states, “I went to see her and in pretty short order, she said to me she said, ‘well, the reason you're so unhappy is because you're acting like you think a psychologist should act, and it's not you.'” Dr. B shares that he is talkative and likes to be very engaged and interactive with his clients. He states, “And you know that style of therapy, although it has changed certainly over 40-45 years, was not really in vogue at the time.” This experience along with a few other significant experiences that Dr. B shares during our discussion eventually led him to discover that he loved performance coaching and why not combine it with his education and experience as a psychologist to become a performance psychologist. Before doing this, however, Dr. B realized that he wasn't fulfilling something for himself and that was his engagement with music. Therefore, the year he and his wife, Suk Wah, got married, they moved back to California and he got into a graduate program in music composition at Mills College in Oakland, CA where he received his MA in Music Composition. Though he already had two licenses (one in Connecticut and the other in New York), in order to keep his psychology work going, he had to apply for licensure in California. He states, “California had its own particular requirement after EPPP, after your 3000 hours of postdoctoral experience, to have an oral exam. And so, I had to take the oral exam and I joined a study group where people practice giving answers. And I came to find out that the pass rate for first time takers of this oral exam, the penultimate requirement for licensure in California, the pass rate was 18%. So this was astounding to me because in that group, people were answering questions, very adept clinicians, very sensitive, very complete. So, what was happening that they would cross the threshold and they would fall apart?” He was able to coach all of the people in the study group and everyone passed so this became his whole niche,
Sid is a Digital Communication Consultant, Creator @sidcasticdz, Psychology Graduate from @lebamericanuni
Today in the HeronCode studio we are joined by Saudi Born Najla AlSaif. A Psychology Graduate in the US, she has also lived in Yemen and the Philippines. Whilst in the US she trained at the Lab School of Washington DC where she worked with children with either learning difficulties or disabled. Ironically this came very handy later in her life as her first child was diagnosed with autism at the age of 3 years old.Najla has been successful in a multitude of different roles but her passion has always been around Human Capital. She ceases every opportunity to help those in need and has spearheaded many initiatives for people with disabilities, aswell as orphans, and women from rural areas of Saudi Arabia, a truly inspirational woman who lives with passion and purpose. HeronCode's Executive Search division is ensuring women are appropriately represented across C-suites and Boards globally. For more information visit www.heroncode.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It is hard being a young adult at this point of time and situation. Everything seems too faraway, with everyone seemed to have it altogether and you are lost at sea of uncertainty. Talking, it seems, like a good option right now. Overcoming the usual taboos of therapy including all the do's and don'ts, Gen Z's are less likely to report seeking treatment compared with other generations. Outlining our conversation within the spectrum of SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being, this podcast encourages Gen Z to dive into the work of therapy and hopefully, finds enough courage to seek the help we desperately need. Join Hannah, Irdina, Aiqha and Farthinie as they break bread with panel of experts, Shireen Olikh, a Clinical Psychologist and Tapisha Kaur, Trainee Counsellor and a Psychology Graduate, respectively. #MentalHealth #PeerToPeer #UnitedNations #SustainableDevelopmentGoals #17SDG #PublicRelations #CorporateCreativeAndProduction #UiTMMassComm Check us on our Socials! Twitter: @realiteapodcas1 TikTok: @realiteaktok
In today's (Un)usual Dialogues, I am talking with my dear friend Matylda - a Psychology Graduate from Amsterdam. Matylda left Poland almost five years ago to create her life in the capital of the Netherlands. She did her Master's degree in Health Psychology and Digital Interventions, which inspired her to explore the Digital Sector of the market. She participated in the creation of the Digital Companion - an app for Rotterdam University students designed to help them in coping with stress and prevent difficult states such as depression. In our chat, she will share with us her journey abroad, her opinion on living in Amsterdam, and her thoughts on the subject of psychological health. We will discuss the various apps, which can help to cope with reality while providing a safe space to nurture yourself, and consider the reasons for which the Netherlands is believed to be one of the happiest places in the world. An episode about joyful living, bike rides, and health-focused apps. I hope you will find this episode inspiring and entertaining. Below I am listing a few apps, that you might want to explore: Calm - The #1 App for Meditation and Sleep Chopra: Meditation & Well-being app | Chopra FitMind: An In-Depth Meditation App — FitMind Guided Meditation and Mindfulness - The Headspace App The Fabulous - Build better habits & achieve your goals Find Peace and Improve Your Well-being - Meditopia EN
And so we reach the final part of our December 'Focus on Fascia', and at the same time the last episode of 2021! In this OPEN GROUP DISCUSSION on Fascia we are joined by special guests: Liz Bayley: Physiotherapist, Sports Therapist, Psychology Graduate and former professional dancer (also our guest in Ep. 33 & 60). Ian Linane: Podiatrist & Fascial Manipulation Therapist at Podia-clinic and trainer in manual therapy at Infigo Education. David Poulter: Developer alongside Robin McKenzie of the McKenzie Institute International Diploma course, presenter of international courses including “Patients have all the Answers”, “Telling isn't Teaching”, and “Manual techniques in a Patient Centred Paradigm.” Currently works as a consultant through his own company MT3 and online mentoring program for clinicians. Together, the guests reflect on questions sent in following our two Fascia Episodes - Ep79 with Julian Baker of Functional Anatomy & Ana Barretxeguren of Evolve Movement Education, and Ep.80 with Walt Fritz of 'Foundations in Manual Therapy Seminars' and Tania Velásquez, founder of Pinpoint Education. Questions are also taken from the live audience who joined us via the STA Facebook page and STA YouTube channel. Questions discussed include: "I have heard that we cannot change the structure of Fascia with our hands. How do explain the changes that I see at the end of treatments?" "My clients feel better at the end of my treatments. Who cares what is happening under my hands?" "Why does everyone criticize the word ‘release'? My clients are tense when they come to see me. I release that tension. The client just wants to feel better. They do not care what words we use." "If we don't know what is happening under our hands, how can we get Client Consent?" "I've just finished a degree that taught me myofascial release, trigger points and myofascial meridians. has this all been a waste of time?" Topics discussed include: The role of the nervous system in manual therapy The Biopsychosocial model Placebo vs Contextual Effect Allied health Professionals, Sports Therapy & Regulation How to move on from outdated theories A huge thanks to our guests Liz Bayley, Ian Linane and in particular the highly respected David Poulter, who despite initial technical difficulties managed to join us from Coon Rapids, Minnesota, US. Links of Interest: Liz Bayley on Twitter Ian Linane Podiaclinic Ian Linane at Infigo Eucation David Poulter on Twitter David Poulter at GetBetterOnline David Poulter Blog: 'Placebo: Much Ado About Nothing' Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
Episode 6 of the EDI podcast focuses on school psychology graduate programs and specifically on program culture and how these programs can become more inclusive.
In today's episode I am joined by Amy - Transformation Trainer, Psychology Graduate, Coach, Author and the amazing girl behind Surviving Now Thriving.
Benjamin Kaveladze is graduate student at UCI
I came across Dave Lovegrove by following him on Twitter @TradedWisdom. His Tweets are pure trading psychology gold! He is a psychology graduate and a sports trader in Melbourne. He agreed to an interview. Listen to this podcast to find out about sports trading and how Dave applies his psychology background to this exciting form of trading.
Listen to my chat with Rebecca Hill, a clinical psychology graduate student at Nova Southeastern University.Books: Upwards Upside, Learned Optimism, FlourishInstagram: RachelTuchman, evelyntribole
In this episode I am joined with the beautiful Sai Yermsetty who is about to graduate in a Bachelor of Psychology. We talk all things self sabotage, comparing yourself negatively to others, anxiety, eating disorders, motivation and so much more! As I am not a professional in any way and Sai is still in training, we are in no way professionals and are merely sharing our opinions, experiences and knowledge we've learnt along our journey's so far. We wanted to open up a conversation about all of these incredibly tough topics in the hopes to make it easier for others to as well :)We hope you enjoy!
In this episode, Tianze Cheng joins me as a guest to discuss blockchain on college campuses, the future of cryptocurrency, and whether centralization is good or bad for the fintech industry. Tianze Cheng --- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TianzeOC --- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tianzec/ Check out BlockHash on social media: --- Facebook (@theblockhash) --- Instagram (@theblockhash) --- Twitch (@blockhash) --- YouTube (BlockHash Team) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blockhash-exploring-the-blockchain/support
My friend Sam Skidmore shares his journey as a gay Latter-day Saint coming to terms with his sexual orientation as a teenager, coming out to his Mission President, teaching at the MTC, coming out to others while at BYU, graduating in Psychology, desire to get a PHD in Counseling Psychology so he can teach at a University and also have a private practice for LGBTQ+ people. Sam also shares how he is at a crossroads as a gay Latter-day Saint and is having a hard time seeing how he can stay a single man his whole life. Thank you Sam for sharing your journey. Sam’s blog can be found at: samskidmore.blogspot.com
“You have a lot more compassion to humanity if you understand the subconscious mind.” Jennifer Cain is an Advanced Theta Healing practitioner, Psychology Graduate and advocate for the Rising of the Divine Feminine on our planet. She has held space for women globally with her online mentoring work and also facilitated live Goddess workshops and meditation evenings in Bali, London and Edinburgh. She is a student of the metaphysical text A Course In Miracles and continues to train alongside some of the worlds leading teachers in spiritual wisdom and on female empowerment. Jennifer's company is Rise Goddess. She offers individual healing sessions alongside longer term Spiritual Mentorship programmes to her clients all over the world via Zoom. “Just chose love everyday.” Jennifer's wake up call to be a healer was when she was about 21 years old, while she was in the university studying psychology. Although she started having visions at 18, it was when she was older that people already came to her for advice after seeing changes in her. She had a dark past which was riddled with anxiety, but she was able to make a choice, after living in so much fear: she chose to live in love. In this episode, Jennifer shares that in faith heaing, everything is coming from unconditional love. The subconscious believes in things which are not true, but when you eventually get to scratch the surface, there are a lot of things going on down there. Despite all the things that led to where she is now, she always chose love over fear. Jennifer also opens up about how she changed her life, and how everything is an ongoing process. Faith healing is her anchor in this world, and it is something that she returns to. Find out more about Jennifer: The Rise Goddess Facebook: Jennifer Anne Caine
Meet Brittany Brown, Women's Empowerment Leader, Speaker, and International Master Coach and founder of BeatingBingeEating.com, and creator of the Beating Binge Eating™ Blueprint and the Food Freedom Forever™ After turning her own yo-yo weight loss and gain, binge and emotional eating and severe health complications around, Brittany now leads women to create a life fueled by freedom instead of diets. After turning her own yo-yo weight loss and gain, binge and emotional eating and severe health complications around, Brittany leads women in creating a life fueled by freedom instead of diets, and weight and food obsession. As a Board Certified Holistic Health and Nutrition Coach through the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and American Association of Drugless Practitioners, Certified Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor through the National Academy of Sports Medicine, Communication and Psychology Graduate, personal development addict, experienced Transformation Specialist and self-proclaimed spirit junkie, her knowledge and methods towards creating a loving relationship with food and one’s body hits the mark. Brittany has spent 10+ years working with hundreds of women to solidify her life's mission: Helping women transform their struggle with their body and food so they are free to share their gifts with the world, step into their full purpose, and be who they are meant to me. Episode highlights “Everyone needs a coach, we all have a million blind spots.” “Love did not create this, therefore it is not real.” “What’s the gift in this?” - Brittany Brown Learn more about Brittany Brown at BeatingBingeEating.com
Psychology Graduate student Robert Wickersham pulls back the curtain on a typical college experience including leading up to and through earning multiple degrees. Read More... The post THCC84 – Understanding the Psych Major Interview with Robert Wickersham, Psychology Graduate Student appeared first on Taming The High Cost of College.
Psychology Graduate student Robert Wickersham pulls back the curtain on a typical college experience including leading up to and through earning multiple degrees.
Psychology Graduate student Robert Wickersham pulls back the curtain on a typical college experience including leading up to and through earning multiple degrees. Read More... The post THCC84 – Understanding the Psych Major Interview with Robert Wickersham, Psychology Graduate Student appeared first on Taming The High Cost of College.
Brittany Brown is the founder of BeatingBingeEating.com, as well as the creator of the Beating Binge Eating? Blueprint and the Food Freedom Forever? Mastermind and Movement. After turning her own yo-yo weight loss and gain, binge and emotional eating and severe health complications around, Brittany now leads other women internationally to create a life fueled by freedom instead of diets, weight and food obsession as a Women's Empowerment Leader, Speaker, and International Master Coach. As a Board Certified Holistic Health and Nutrition Coach through the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and American Association of Drugless Practitioners, Certified Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor through the National Academy of Sports Medicine, Communication and Psychology Graduate, personal development addict, experienced Transformation Specialist and self proclaimed spirit junkie, her extensive knowledge and revolutionary methods towards creating a loving relationship with food and one?s body always hit the mark. She's spent 10+ years working with hundreds of individuals and despite her wide range of experience and education, Brittany always gets drawn back to her life's mission: helping women transform their struggle with their body and food so they are free to share their gifts with the world, step into their full purpose, and be who they are meant to me.
This is 2 Guys 1 Garage and tonight we're joined by Emma Brooks, a Psychology Graduate. Tonight we're discussing the recent events of the Sydney siege, depression, social anxiety, human attachment,... Two podcasters wake up to a divided world with chaos on the streets....can they create the ultimate podcast that will reunite the human race or will they succumb to internet obscurity?....there will be blood! Oh and a whole lotta talking!