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Best podcasts about psychology program

Latest podcast episodes about psychology program

Camp Gagnon
Every Theory of Consciousness Explained | Dr. Richard Brown

Camp Gagnon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 151:01


UNBOUND: Saybrook Insights with President Nathan Long
Saybrook U's Clinical Psychology Program with Dr. Theopia Jackson

UNBOUND: Saybrook Insights with President Nathan Long

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 98:28


Saybrook University Degree Program: Clinical Psychology, Ph.D.Modality: Virtual with In-Person Residential ExperiencesDepartment Chair: Dr. Theopia JacksonStretching all the way back to June 2020, this Saybrook Insights episode features Dr. Theopia Jackson, who offers our most extended and most downloaded interview on Saybrook Insights. She offers incredible insights highlighting her passion, dedication, and commitment to the field and her work at Saybrook and in the community. In addition to covering the Clinical Psychology program, we dive deep into social justice topics, as we were shoulder-deep in the pandemic and just learning about the very traumatic death of George Floyd. Included below are show notes from that episode.Learn more about our Clinical Psychology program at Saybrook University by clicking here. -----Show Notes from June 2020Dr. Jackson (Department Chair, Clinical Psychology at Saybrook University) offers brilliant, powerful observations which serve as key lessons for how we journey together through these extraordinary, challenging times. Our hour-and-a-half covered a range of topics from humanistic psychology, COVID-19, race, and social justice.Listen. Learn. Be part of the solution… Boldly stand up! To learn more about Saybrook University, visit us online at www.saybrook.edu.About Dr. JacksonTheopia Jackson, Ph.D. received her master's degree in clinical psychology from Howard University, Washington, D.C. and doctorate from the Wright Institute in Berkeley, California. She has held several leadership roles in higher education. She is currently the Department Chair for Clinical Psychology in the Department Clinical Psychology at Saybrook University in Pasadena, California. Dr. Jackson is a licensed clinical psychologist with having served at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland; she practiced in the Healthy Hearts program, Department of Psychiatry, and Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center. In addition, she is the President for The Association of Black Psychologists, Inc. (ABPsi) and past president for the Bay Area chapter. Her other professional affiliations include membership in the Association of Family Therapists of Northern California (co-founding member of the Cultural Accountability Committee), American Psychological Association (Division 32 Society for Humanistic Psychology: Member-at-Large), California Psychological Association (Chair: Division VII Diversity and Social Justice; Member: CARE Committee), and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.She has also served on the medical advisory council for Baykids Studios and the Sickle Cell Community Advisory Council (SCCAC). Dr. Jackson has a long history of providing child, adolescent, and family therapy services, specializing in serving populations coping with chronic illness and complex trauma. She is an accomplished scholar-practitioner and educator who provides cultural competency workshops, seminars, and consultations. She has been invited to participate on several national and local California initiatives intended to establish integrative health care that is culturally-attuned and linguistically responsive.Dr. Jackson is a lifelong learner who believes that community wisdom shapes and shapes professional knowledge. She and her husband of 30+ years are the proud parents of three children, her best teachers! Honoring culturally affirming spiritual healing of creativity, social justice, and resilience, Dr

The PhD Survival Guide Podcast
19. Casual Conversations: Recruitment limitations, online PhD, working full-time - With Vinita Puri

The PhD Survival Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 103:27


Welcome to the PhD Survival Guide Podcast! In this episode, I had the opportunity to talk about so many different topics and issues that various students face, but I never had to deal with personally. I spoke to Vinita Puri, an international online PhD student from Canada doing her research in the United States. Vinita covers her experiences with recruiting for her research, what it's like to do an online PhD, having a full-time job while being a full-time student, and so much more. Vinita has a robust background in academia and considers herself a lifelong learner. Her passion for her research is exemplified in this episode as well as in her bio below. Vinita Puri: Dr. Vinita Puri is a highly experienced Registered Social Worker, Accredited Mediator and Industrial/Organizational Coach that provides evidence-based and solution-focused services to support positive outcomes for individuals, families and groups. Over the past 20 years, she has gained expertise in alternative dispute resolution and clinical psychotherapy which has enhanced her ability to support individuals as they navigate through life transitions and develop resiliency in the face of adversity. Her passion for social justice fueled her desire to advocate for disability prevention and anti-oppressive policies/procedures in the workplace. Over the last 6 years, Dr. Puri has been providing consulting and coaching services to a wide range of organizations and human resource teams on change management, crisis/conflict management, addressing barriers to inclusion and employee engagement. Her expertise in mediation and clinical psychotherapy facilitates her ability to help individuals identify their unique strengths so they can remove barriers that impede personal growth and development. Dr. Puri holds a Doctorate (Honoria Causa) in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, a Master's in Criminological Research, a Master's in Social Work, and a Specialized Honours B.A. in Sociology. At the present time, she is completing her PhD at Walden University in Psychology (Self Design) while owning and operating a clinical practice. She is the Clinical Director of Resilience Counselling and Coaching Services which provides a range of specialty mental health services and programs that include mindfulness based training and cognitive psychotherapy. Dr. Puri is a Board Member of the Ontario Association of Family Mediators (OAFM) and on the Diversity Advisory Committee (DAC) of the Psi Chi International Honorary Society in Psychology. Most recently, she has joined Western State University as a Faculty Member for the MS. in Psychology Program at Western State University (USA). Connect with Vinita: Instagram: @Resilience_16 Twitter/X: twitter.com/vinita_puri LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-vinita-puri-7647b7 Want to be a guest or send me a voice message? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out our linktree!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ If you enjoy this podcast and want to tune in as more episodes of the PhD Survival Guide come out, please leave the podcast a like or follow! This way, you will be notified every time a new episode airs. Please share us with your friends! Don't forget to leave us a review! If you have any suggestions for future episodes or topics you would like to hear about, please let me know in the Q&A section below!  Follow us on Instagram! @PhDSG_Pod  DISCLAIMER: This podcast was written, produced, and hosted by myself, Ferass. While we do the best we can to gather information from various sources, it is important to remember that everything we say here is of our own opinions and inferences. All PhD students, mentors, and programs are unique and the advice may not always apply. We implore you to think with an open mind. The purpose of this podcast is to help guide and empower current and prospective students throughout their journeys. We appreciate your time. We are also on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts!  --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-phdsg-pod/message

Food Junkies Podcast
Episode 145: Caroline Davis, PhD.

Food Junkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 46:29


Today we speak with scientist Dr. Caroline Davis. Dr. Davis is a pioneer in the academic study of food addiction. Researching in the 1990s, when most people were studying aberrant eating from purely an eating disorder model. Dr Davis was connecting the dots of addiction from within her eating disorder research.  Dr. Davis is an established academic with a strong track record in the areas of psychobiological risk factors for obesity and disordered eating, as seen by her numerous publications in high quality journals and her many conferences presentations at international meetings. Her psychogenetic work has examined the role of brain reward mechanisms in the regulation of appetite and overeating. She also has a strong interest in biologically-based personality traits that moderate food consumption and interface with environmental risk factors.  She was one of the first to examine the role of brain reward mechanisms in the regulation of appetite and overeating. Dr. Davis is professor emeritus in the department of Kinesiology and Health Sciences at York University, and was also cross-appointed to the Psychology Program at York University. In addition, she had an Affiliate Scientist position at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and in the Department of Psychiatry, University Health Network, both in Toronto. The content of our show is educational only. It does not supplement or supersede your healthcare provider's professional relationship and direction. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified mental health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition, substance use disorder, or mental health concern.

High Performance Mindset | Learn from World-Class Leaders, Consultants, Athletes & Coaches about Mindset
557: The Confident Mind with Dr. Nate Zinsser, Director, Performance Psychology Program, United States Military Academy

High Performance Mindset | Learn from World-Class Leaders, Consultants, Athletes & Coaches about Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 48:12


Dr. Nate Zinsser is an expert in the psychology of human performance who consults to individuals and organizations seeking a competitive edge. Dr. Zinsser has been at the forefront of applied sport psychology for over thirty years. Dr Zinsser's latest book, The Confident Mind: A Battle-Tested Guide for Unshakable Performance, was released in January 2022. Dr. Zinsser has been a regular consultant to the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Giants for twelve seasons and a keynote speaker for companies such as General Electric, Facebook, McDonald's, and Staples. Since 1992, Dr. Zinsser has directed a cutting edge applied sport psychology program at the United States Military Academy's Center for Enhanced Performance, personally conducting over seventeen thousand individual training sessions and seven hundred team training sessions for cadets seeking the mental edge for athletic, academic, and military performance. Dr. Zinsser has a PhD in sport psychology from the University of Virginia. In this episode, Nate and Cindra talk about: The 5 misconceptions of confidence The difference between the success cycle and the sewer cycle 7 limiting beliefs and the “First Victory Alternative Belief” we should adopt instead How to be your “best and most honest friend” HIGH PERFORMANCE MINDSET SHOWNOTES FOR THIS EPISODE: www.cindrakamphoff.com/557 FOLLOW CINDRA ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/cindrakamphoff/ TO FIND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT Dr. Z: Nate Zinsser - The Confident Mind  FOLLOW CINDRA ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/mentally_strong Love the show? Rate and review the show for Cindra to mention you on the next episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/high-performance-mindset-learn-from-world-class-leaders/id1034819901

The Saint Leo 360° Podcast
Episode 72: Spotlighting the BA Degree in Psychology Program at Saint Leo University

The Saint Leo 360° Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 26:14


In this episode of the Saint Leo 360 podcast, we highlight the BA degree in psychology program at Saint Leo University. Our guest is Dr. Tammy Zacchilli, a longtime professor of psychology at Saint Leo. During the discussion, Zacchilli spoke about: A brief bio about herself Her teaching career and her journey to teach at Saint Leo University A brief history of the bachelor's degree in psychology program at Saint Leo Where the program is offered Who this program is intended for An overview of the tracks and courses offered An overview of the faculty who teach in the program Relevant clubs and chapters for psychology majors to get involved in outside of the classroom Career opportunities with this undergraduate degree in psychology Pursuing graduate studies with this degree Alumni success stories of those who have earned this degree What sets this program and Saint Leo University apart from others Learn More about the BA in Psychology Degree Program at Saint Leo To learn more about the BA in psychology degree program offered at Saint Leo University, visit https://www.saintleo.edu/programs/psychology-degrees/bachelors-degree-in-psychology-general.

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
News Minute: Life U ranked 23rd for online psychology program

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 1:44


EduMed has ranked Life University's Online Master's in Positive Psychology degree program as 23rd in the nation for best online Psychology Program for 2023. Dr. Mickey Parsons, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Life U, recently received an email from Wes Harris, Outreach Coordinator for EduMed regarding this ranking. According to the announcement email, Life U is “one of the nation's premier institutions providing a top Psychology Program going into 2023.” #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews      -            -            -            -            -            The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County.             Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! MDJOnline            Register Here for your essential digital news.            https://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/  https://cuofga.org/ https://www.esogrepair.com/ https://www.drakerealty.com/           Find additional episodes of the MDJ Podcast here.             This Podcast was produced and published for the Marietta Daily Journal and MDJ Online by BG Ad Group   For more information be sure to visit https://www.bgpodcastnetwork.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Build a Winning Team with Tim Schurrer
Dr. Nate Zinsser, Director of West Point's Performance Psychology Program on Building Confidence

Build a Winning Team with Tim Schurrer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 39:20


Dr. Nate Zinsser has spent his career training the minds of the U.S. Military Academy's cadets as they prepare to lead and perform when the stakes are the very highest.  Not only this, he's coached world-class athletes like two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning, numerous Olympic medalists, professional ballerinas, and other athletes, teaching them to overcome pressure and succeed on the biggest stages. Dr. Zinsser's book is called “The Confident Mind” and as soon as I started to read it, I knew I had to find a way to get him on this podcast. Because if you want to build a winning team, you need to start by building confidence.  Get a copy of Dr. Z's book “The Confident Mind”: https://amzn.to/3SE9TTt  Order your copy of “The Secret Society of Success” on Audible: https://adbl.co/3uSHzTs

EmotionAL Support
"Postpartum Depression" with Dr Eynav Accortt - Director of the Reproductive Psychology Program/Clinical Psychologist at Cedars- Sinai in Los Angeles

EmotionAL Support

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 70:56


Eynav Accortt, PhD, an assistant professor in the department of obstetrics and gynecology and clinical psychologist at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, joins me to talk about my fear of Postpartum Depression and Perineal Mood and Anxiety Disorder. As the director of the Reproductive Psychology Program, her research focuses on mood and anxiety disorders during the female reproductive life course. She shares all the facts about PPD and makes sure I'm put at ease during my pregnancy, not letting FEAR of the unknown take over. Bipolar Psychosis is a very real diagnosis I've read so much about and I have the opportunity to break it all down with her. Below are some resources I would love to share with you and for you to share with your friends, family or even a stranger would may need support! Cedars-Sinai Reproductive Psychology Program Becoming Mother Therapy Group DETAILS.   National perinatal mental health resources include: ·       Maternal Mental Health Now ·       Postpartum Support International ·       Return to Zero: H.O.P.E. ·       RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association Learn about some current education, research and awareness efforts focused on parenthood and mental health: ·       MGH Center for Women's Mental Health ·       Mother To Baby ·       Ongoing Cedars-Sinai Maternal Mental Health Research Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM, 1240 AM 92.5 FM
Dr. Sara Metz, Program Director of Colorado State University Global's Military and Emergency Responder Psychology program - May 4, 2022 - KRDO's Afternoon News

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM, 1240 AM 92.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 5:30


KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM • 1240 AM • 92.5 FM
Dr. Sara Metz, Program Director of Colorado State University Global's Military and Emergency Responder Psychology program - May 4, 2022 - KRDO's Afternoon News

KRDO Newsradio 105.5 FM • 1240 AM • 92.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 5:30


Family Health Revolution Podcast
Episode 39 SPECIAL EPISODE! The New Psychology Program Intro FULL Sample Session with Students

Family Health Revolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 64:54


Episode Description: Listen to this sample session (with students) of Carla's new group program, The New Psychology, and gain a revolutionary new perspective on how to redefine and reclaim mental/emotional and physical health! Book a Health Empowerment Session with Carla here! Read more about the upcoming The New Psychology program for trainees and the curious, adventurous public, click here! Introducing Your Diagnosis and Fundamentals for Recovery Program! NEW webpage for the program coming soon! Get on our newsletter so you don't miss this program's announcement or schedule a Meet and Greet with Carla! Click here for preliminary information! Book a Meet and Greet with Carla if you want to know more about any of our programs. https://go.oncehub.com/CarlaAtherton Also, introducing what I consider to be the wellspring of information for every person who wants to start their children off with the best chance possible at health, The Healthy Mama, Healthy Baby Program. We know that chronic illness can be reversed, we know that healing is possible, but why not make the struggle a little bit easier from gaining the proper information and abundant support from the beginning? Join our curious, proactive group for what we think will be the most important program you will ever take. Learn more about the Healthy Mama Healthy Baby program here! https://healthyfamilyformula.com/hff-programs/ Buy my book here. Visit Carla's practice, the Healthy Family Formula at www.healthyfamilyformula.com to learn about Carla's practice, the HFF group and private health coach and consulting services for individuals and families, and the HFF Practitioner Training Program, and visit https://healthyfamilyformula.com/family-health-revolution-the-book/ to find out more about (and order) the Family Health Revolution book. Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/healthyfamilyformula To listen in on our upcoming live chats by following us on the Clubhouse app: @empoweredfamily Follow us on Instagram: @hff_revolution YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HealthyFamilyFormula I hope you enjoy the show! The Quick and Dirty About Carla: Carla Atherton is the Director of the Healthy Family Formula and the HFF Practitioner Training Academy, Host and Producer of the Children's Health Summit, Author of Family Health Revolution, Health Empowerment Coach, Holistic Family Health Consultant, Yoga Instructor and Mind/Body Facilitator, and Children's Health Advocate. Spurred on by the love for her three glorious children, Carla's mission is to support families to achieve their best health through information, guidance, inspiration, and empowerment.

The Niche Finder Podcast
Episode# 40 w/ Dr. Claes Wyckoff on how his journey to having a successful Chiropractic practice comes by way of treating the mind and body connections with the patients he helps on a daily basis.

The Niche Finder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 41:15


"Dr. Claes Wyckoff and his family are lifelong residents of Monroe County. He attended East Stroudsburg University where he excelled in the Psychology Program and ultimately graduated summa cum laude. During his tenure at ESU he was accepted into Palmer College of Chiropractic in Port Orange, Florida, where he was able to pursue a lifelong goal to become a chiropractor.  Dr. Wyckoff enjoys skiing, snowboarding, fishing and hiking. He also had the pleasure of serving as an adjunct professor of anatomy and physiology at Northampton Community college for two semesters. He serves as a Captain at the Shawnee Volunteer Fire Company, acting as a first responder, interior firefighter, and president of the relief association. Dr. Wyckoff is dedicated to the importance of research. He strives to stay current on the most up to date chiropractic, medical and physical therapy research in order to give his patients the best quality of care possible. "  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-claes-wyckoff-595b0123 Website: https://poconoschiropractor.com/about-dr-wyckoff/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/poconochiropractic/    

Court Leader's Advantage
What You Need to Know About Juvenile Detention and Placement Decision-Making and COVID

Court Leader's Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 42:26


Tuesday, March 16, 2021, Court Leader’s Advantage Podcast Episode The Coronavirus has created a crisis in America’s jails and prisons. Many of these facilities have become COVID hotspots. Although sometimes overlooked, the pandemic also poses an enormous risk for juveniles who are detained. It is surprising to learn that, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation, there were actually more young people in detention in December of last year than in April when the pandemic was new. And a greater proportion of those young people were Black and Latino. To investigate this alarming situation, Drexel University and the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges have come together in a new project to 1) research juvenile risk assessment, risk reduction, and judicial decision-making during the pandemic; 2) develop a research-based plan to safely lower the numbers of young people confined in juvenile facilities; and 3) use that plan to motivate decision-makers to safely reduce the number of confinements, and therefore help manage the virus. · How can we benefit from the research these experts are conducting on judicial detention and placement decisions in the time of COVID? · How will this project change juvenile justice both during and after COVID? · What lessons have we learned and what advice do we have to share? About Our Panelists: The Honorable Gayl Branum Carr is a Judge on the Fairfax Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court in Fairfax County, Virginia. She was appointed to the bench in 1994. She received her Juris Doctor from the University of Richmond School of Law in 1987 and her Bachelor of Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University in 1984. She is a Board Member of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. Prior to her appointment to the bench, Judge Carr served as Fairfax County Assistant County Attorney where she was responsible for prosecuting civil cases involving child dependency matters. She previously served as President of the Virginia Council of Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court Judges and Secretary, National Association of Women Judges District 4 among other leadership positions she holds in the community. Dr. Naomi Goldstein is a Professor of Psychology and Co-Director of the Law and Psychology Program at Drexel University in Philadelphia. Dr. Goldstein collaborates with community stakeholders to use social science research to improve juvenile justice policy and practice. Her work centers on the role of adolescent development in legal settings, and the development, implementation, and evaluation of best practices in juvenile justice contexts. She currently focuses on cross-systems work to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline, reform juvenile probation systems, and reduce racial and ethnic disparities within the justice system. Bob Bermingham is Director of the Court Services Unit at the Fairfax County Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court. He began his career in juvenile justice in 1986 as child care specialist in the Fairfax County Juvenile Detention Center. During the past 30 plus years Bob has served in many different capacities within the juvenile justice system in Fairfax County. During his tenure Bob has held management positions with probation services, served as the County’s first Gang Prevention Coordinator, and since 2009 has served as the Court Service Unit Director of the Commonwealth of Virginia’s largest Court Service Unit.

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice
Thomas Teo - Fascist Subjectivity and the Subhuman

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 66:34


Thomas Teo is a Professor of Psychology in the Historical, Theoretical, and Critical Studies of Psychology Program at York University, Toronto, Canada. He has spent his 20+ year career challenging the status quo in academic psychology. His unique approach to research has been described as both critical and meta-psychological. He often takes the discipline of psychology itself, including its methods and assumptions, as the target of his analysis. He is currently the co-editor of the Review of General Psychology (Sage), editor of the Palgrave Studies in the Theory and History of Psychology, and co-editor of the Palgrave Studies in Indigenous Psychology. He is the former president of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology, of the American Psychological Association’s Society of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (Division 24), and former chair of the History and Philosophy of Psychology Section of the Canadian Psychological Association. He has a research record with more than 200 academic publications and refereed conference presentations. In this interview, Teo expounds upon concepts covered in a recent Science News Article and explains what it means for him to be a critical psychologist. He outlines how, as he became disappointed with the general state of psychology in Western Europe and the Americas, he sought alternative approaches that could better account for how culture, society, and economics are entangled with psychology. This led him to look more closely at historical examples of fascism, as well as postcolonial authors, to better understand how the psychosocial dimensions of social power operate in the world today. As he explains, this has important implications for how we think about psychiatry, mental health, and disability. Teo concludes the interview by foreshadowing some of his future work, which will further build on his concept of subhumanism to examine how subjectivity is shaped by the premium placed on certain lives. In contrast, others are constructed as less-than-human under neoliberal capitalism.

Poli-Psych 101
Recovering from Madness

Poli-Psych 101

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 68:36


Episode 6 of an exclusive 6-episode series.In case you missed it: In episode 5 of this series, I spoke with my father, a man I admire and respect but we are at odds in our views. It's been difficult to reconcile who he is as a father with who he supports politically. So in today's episode, this therapist goes to therapy. I turn to Dr. Erica Ellis, a licensed clinical psychologist and my mentor. We recorded this episode one week post-election and it feels like a brave new world. But it's also just the beginning in this season of healing. We can't just bypass the pain, we've got to go through it. I don't know about you, but after four years of tension with it feeling as if our world is on the brink of disaster, I have some real grief to work through. Maybe you do too. This episode is meant to help anyone who may relate to take the first steps forward, however uneasy they may be. So with that, I invite you to join us for a little family therapy .Guest: Dr. Erica Ellis, PSYD, CMT is a licensed clinical psychologist and certified massage therapist with over ten years of clinical experience in private, residential, and intensive outpatient settings. She earned her Bachelor of Arts from Columbia University and her Doctorate of Psychology from Alliant-California School of Professional Psychology, where her work focused on the intersection between psychological and physiological health. She has trained in traditional psychodynamic therapy as well as cutting edge somatic modalities including mindfulness meditation, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Craniosacral Therapy, Neural Manipulation, and Visceral Manipulation. Dr. Ellis is the founder of Nervous System Regulation, a mind-body touch therapy approach and Integrative Wellness Psychology, an interdisciplinary treatment model that specialize in bridging the brain, mind, body, and spirit. She is also the Program Director for the Integrative Wellness Program at Community West Treatment in Los Angeles, CA.Dr. Ellis has worked in private practice in both Paris, France and Los Angeles, CA and her current practice includes adults, teens, and couples with a broad range of issues such as ADHD and executive function impairments, stress, depression, anxiety, trauma, psychosomatic illness, physical pains, and concerns related to identity, culture, expatriation, relationships, phase of life, empowerment, and authenticity.In addition to her practice, Dr. Ellis is adjunct faculty at Pepperdine University-Graduate School of Education and Psychology and Antioch University’s Master of Psychology Program. She was also the Somatic Psychology Department Lead Faculty and Coordinator of Dissertations and Research and Part-Time Faculty in the Applied Clinical Department at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. Mentioned: Seduced: Inside the NXIVM CultProduced by: Morgan MacDougall Productions

Type2andYou with Meg
Self-Efficacy & Coping: An Interview with Psychologist Dr Benjamin Tallman

Type2andYou with Meg

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 41:39


"We're all hard on ourselves....[we need to] give ourselves a little grace." -Dr Benjamin TallmanMore about Dr Tallman:Benjamin A. Tallman, PhD received his bachelor's in psychology and sociology from Coe College and his doctorate in counseling psychology from the University of Iowa. He completed an internship in clinical psychology and a post-doctoral fellowship in medical rehabilitation psychology at the Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital in Chicago. Dr. Tallman is a licensed psychologist and the Psychology Program training director in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at UnityPoint Health-St. Luke’s Hospital. Dr. Tallman’s clinical interests include working with individuals adjusting to traumatic medical conditions (e.g., traumatic brain injury, stroke, and spinal cord injury) and providing treatment recommendations and training to medical staff. He has a particular interest in treating individuals with acute and chronic pain concerns using a cognitive-behavioral and biopsychosocial framework, clinical hypnosis, and mindfulness meditation. He helped develop and co-leads the Pain Psychology Program at St. Luke’s. Dr. Tallman has an active research program that focuses on enhancing patients’ ability to use self-regulation techniques in medical settings. He is also interested in examining systematic barriers and personal factors that impact allied health professionals’ ability to assess, treat and manage pain concerns. Dr. Tallman serves on the executive council of the Iowa Psychological Association and he co-chairs the St. Luke’s Pain Committee. Make sure you subscribe to this podcast AND Type2andYou. As a big thank you, I'll send you a FREE copy of my 5-Strategy Guide for Building Your Diabetes Confidence!Have a Diabetes Dilemma? Ask Me HERE!Or, find me on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Type2andYouwithMeg/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/type2andyou_by_a_cde/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Type2andYouCDEEvery person with diabetes is unique and deserves care tailored to them by a medical team directly involved in their diabetes care. For that reason, this podcast & Type2andYou content is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. You can read my complete disclaimer on Type2andYou.org.

Desire To Trade Podcast | Forex Trading Tips & Interviews with Highly Successful Traders

World-Class Trading Mindset Expert In episode 265 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, I interview high-performance trading coach and author Steve Ward. Steve Ward specializes in helping people working in trading, investing, and banking to improve their decision making and to achieve and sustain high performance by utilizing the latest science, research, and practice from performance psychology, decision science, neuroscience, behavioral science, physiology, and philosophy. Since 2005 he has provided specialized coaching, training, and consultancy services to investment banks, hedge funds, asset managers, commodities trading houses, utility companies, and proprietary trading groups across the globe. He is the author of ‘Bulletproof Trader’, ‘Tradermind’, ‘High-Performance Trading’, and ‘Sports Betting To Win’; co-managed a team of 50 proprietary traders in London, and has traded FX and Stock Indicies. Check out Steve Ward's trading Psychology course starting 15th of October >> Watch the video recording! In This Episode, You'll Learn... 0:14 Introduction to the podcast episode and Steve Ward 1:09 Who is Steve Ward? 2:06 What has happened in Steve's life since his last interview 3:32 The similarities between trading and poker 6:45 How to master your skills in trading 8:54 How your personality affects how you learn to trade 10:10 Main factors to success as a trader 13:54 Can you learn about trading mindset before learning to trade? 16:35 How to deal with FEAR in trading 19:45 How to become a profitable trader 22:25 Why focusing on profit is the wrong thing 23:59 How to build your skills and maximize your trading 33:36 Why the right environment is key 33:01 Which habits a trader needs to perform at their best 35:36 When and how is best to Meditate 38:10 Steve Ward's new Psychology Program to help traders 41:04 Steve's top advice for traders And much more! What is one thing you are going to implement after listening to this podcast? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group! Desire To Trade's Top Resources DesireToTRADE Forex Trader Community (free group!) Complete Price Action Strategy Checklist One-Page Trading Plan (free template) Recommended brokers: Pepperstone (get rebates when signing up with our partners) AxiTrader (use our link to get a special bonus) Desire To TRADE Academy About The Desire To Trade Podcast Subscribe via iTunes (take 2 seconds and leave the podcast a review!) Subscribe via Stitcher Subscribe via TuneIn Subscribe via Google Play See all podcast episodes How To Find Steve Ward? TradeAtYourBest Linkedin What is one thing you are going to implement after listening to this podcast episode? Leave a comment below, or join me in the Facebook group!  

The Science of Psychotherapy
Richard Brown talks about the subjective nature of emotions

The Science of Psychotherapy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 37:56


Professor Richard Brown is a philosopher at the City University of New York. In particular he is a Professor in the Philosophy Program and an Adjunct Professor in the Psychology Program at LaGuardia Community College. His work is focused on the philosophy of mind, consciousness studies, and the foundations of cognitive science but he also has interests and projects in the philosophy of language, meta-ethics, philosophy of physics, logic and the philosophy of logic, as well as the history of philosophy. Today we talk with Prof Brown about his work on the consciousness of emotions and "representations of representations"! For more details go to our landing page HERE. Please leave a review! (Reviews are fabulously important to us! On your podcast player you should find an option to review at the bottom of the main page for the podcast - after the list of available episodes) - Here's a link for iTunes.   Thanks for listening! Support this show by subscribing to The Science of Psychotherapy (You can support us by subscribing to our magazine for less than a $1/week) Please leave an honest review on iTunes and please subscribe to our show.  You can also find our podcast at: The Science of Psychotherapy Podcast Homepage If you want more great science of Psychotherapy please visit our website thescienceofpsychotherapy.com

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I learned more from Ricki Lake than from my psychology program

Err Quotes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 34:46


We jump in our time machine...put on our Jerboa jeans, bargain for our telephone cord friendship bracelet and play mall madness! Listen up for our nostalgia sode and get ready to laugh

Watching America
Handling Anger, with Dr. Ryan C. Martin and "Jenny"

Watching America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019


Dr. Ryan Martin is the chair of the Psychology Program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and an anger researcher. His work focuses on healthy and unhealthy expressions of anger, including how we express anger online. He teaches courses on mental illness, emotion, and anger and violence. He also hosts the popular UW-Green Bay Psychology podcast, Psychology and Stuff, along with a podcast on anger and violence that he cohosts with Dr. Chuck Rybak called All the Rage. blog.uwgb.edu/uwgbpsych/shows/psychology-and-stuff alltheragescience.com apa.org Jenny has participated in the group “Emotions Anonymous” in order to gain control of anger issues she has dealt with since childhood. She speaks candidly about how anger nearly ruined her life and about the 12 step program she has followed to gain control. emotionsanonymous.org

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Watching America
WEB EXTRA: Extended conversation with psychologist Dr. Ryan C. Martin about anger

Watching America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019


Dr. Ryan Martin is the chair of the Psychology Program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and an anger researcher. His work focuses on healthy and unhealthy expressions of anger, including how we express anger online. He teaches courses on mental illness, emotion, and anger and violence. He also hosts the popular UW-Green Bay Psychology podcast, Psychology and Stuff, along with a podcast on anger and violence that he cohosts with Dr. Chuck Rybak called All the Rage. blog.uwgb.edu/uwgbpsych/shows/psychology-and-stuff alltheragescience.com apa.org

Psychology In Seattle Podcast
Choosing a Psychology Program

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 4:09


Dr. Kirk Honda talks for three hours about how to choose the right program in psychology or counseling.The Psychology In Seattle Podcast.May 8, 2017.Email: Contact@PsychologyInSeattle.comBecome a patron of our podcast by going to https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattle

Taming the High Cost of College! :   Financial Aid | FAFSA | Student Loans | Scholarships | Tax | Saving | Investing | Grants
84 Understanding the Psych Major Interview with Robert Wickersham, Psychology Graduate Student

Taming the High Cost of College! : Financial Aid | FAFSA | Student Loans | Scholarships | Tax | Saving | Investing | Grants

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 32:41


Psychology Graduate student Robert Wickersham pulls back the curtain on a typical college experience including leading up to and through earning multiple degrees.

Marketing Videos
Michelle, Master of Psychology, Singapore

Marketing Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2015 0:42


Michelle from Singapore shared her experience with pursuing her Master of Psychology Program with JCU Singapore.

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KUCI: Fighting for Love
Mari Frank Interviews Douglas Fry, Docent in the Developmental Psychology Program

KUCI: Fighting for Love

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2012


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Round Table - Student - Faculty Discussion Series
Vicki Stocking: Research Service Learning at Duke, 2006-11-02

Round Table - Student - Faculty Discussion Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2007 71:20


Vicki Stocking, Psychology/Program in Education: "Research Service Learning at Duke" (November 2, 2006)