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Join Dr. Craig Escude in this enlightening episode of IDD Health Matters as he sits down with Robert Scholz from the University of New Hampshire's Institute on Disability. Robert shares in-depth insights into the National Center for START Services, a pioneering program designed to provide mental health support and crisis prevention for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Starting in the late 1980s in Massachusetts, START has expanded nationwide, aiming to address healthcare disparities and improve access to mental health services for the IDD community. Listen as Robert discusses the program's origins, its evolution, and the real-world impact it has on families and individuals across the country. This episode is a must-hear for anyone interested in mental health advocacy and the innovative approaches to supporting those with IDD. For more details on START and how it could benefit your community, visit the link in our show notes.
Join Dr. Craig Escude in this enlightening episode of IDD Health Matters as he sits down with Robert Scholz from the University of New Hampshire's Institute on Disability. Robert shares in-depth insights into the National Center for START Services, a pioneering program designed to provide mental health support and crisis prevention for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Starting in the late 1980s in Massachusetts, START has expanded nationwide, aiming to address healthcare disparities and improve access to mental health services for the IDD community. Listen as Robert discusses the program's origins, its evolution, and the real-world impact it has on families and individuals across the country. This episode is a must-hear for anyone interested in mental health advocacy and the innovative approaches to supporting those with IDD. For more details on START and how it could benefit your community, visit the link in our show notes.
Mon, 30 Oct 2023 03:00:00 +0000 https://geschichteeuropas.podigee.io/251-251 c0f74a8f4dc1867be9f42e6c7293ba73 X: Geschichtswissenschaft und Erinnerungskultur Verknüpfte Folgen Tweets zum 30. Jahrestag der #Wiedervereinigung (2020) (23.10.2023) Zum Podcast UNTERSTÜTZE DEN PODCAST BEI STEADY! Marlon unterstützt den Podcast seit März 2023 mit einem Betrag, der den monatlichen Hosting-Kosten entspricht. Dafür möchte ich ihm hier ganz besonders danken! Podcast-Blog mit Kommentarfunktion #historytelling - Netzwerk unabhängiger Geschichtspodcasts Schick mir Kommentare und Feedback als Email! Der Podcast bei Fyyd Folge mir bei Mastodon! Frag mich nach deiner persönlichen Einladung ins schwarze0-Discord! Die Episoden werden thematisch und nicht nach Erscheinungsdatum nummeriert. Für einen chronologischen Durchgang zur europäischen Geschichte sollten die Episoden nach Namen sortiert werden. schwarze0fm hatte als Hobbyprojekt begonnen - inzwischen habe ich aber durch Auftragsproduktionen und Crowdfunding die Möglichkeit gewonnen, mehr und bessere Folgen für Geschichte Europas zu produzieren. Das Prinzip "schwarze Null" bleibt - die Einnahmen werden verwendet, für mich Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, den Podcast zu betreiben und weiterzuentwickeln. In dieser Folge habe ich das ausführlich erklärt. This episode of "Geschichte Europas" by schwarze0fm (Tobias Jakobi) first published 2023-10-30. CC-BY 4.0: You are free to share and adapt this work even for commercial use as long as you attribute the original creator and indicate changes to the original. 251 full X: Geschichtswissenschaft und Erinnerungskultur no Deutschland,Zeitgeschichte,Diskurs,Twitter,Wiedervereinigung,DDR,Unrechtsstaat,Wende,20. Jahrhundert,21. Jahrhundert
Mon, 23 Oct 2023 02:00:00 +0000 https://geschichteeuropas.podigee.io/t247-247 756ecec196045f85d7c3c0971c90ae27 Y: Quellen Verknüpfte Folgen Die Diskussion um die DDR als #Unrechtsstaat auf Twitter, mit Robert Scholz (30.10.2023) Zum Podcast UNTERSTÜTZE DEN PODCAST BEI STEADY! Marlon unterstützt den Podcast seit März 2023 mit einem Betrag, der den monatlichen Hosting-Kosten entspricht. Dafür möchte ich ihm hier ganz besonders danken! Podcast-Blog mit Kommentarfunktion #historytelling - Netzwerk unabhängiger Geschichtspodcasts Schick mir Kommentare und Feedback als Email! Der Podcast bei Fyyd Folge mir bei Mastodon! Frag mich nach deiner persönlichen Einladung ins schwarze0-Discord! Die Episoden werden thematisch und nicht nach Erscheinungsdatum nummeriert. Für einen chronologischen Durchgang zur europäischen Geschichte sollten die Episoden nach Namen sortiert werden. schwarze0fm hatte als Hobbyprojekt begonnen - inzwischen habe ich aber durch Auftragsproduktionen und Crowdfunding die Möglichkeit gewonnen, mehr und bessere Folgen für Geschichte Europas zu produzieren. Das Prinzip "schwarze Null" bleibt - die Einnahmen werden verwendet, für mich Rahmenbedingungen zu schaffen, den Podcast zu betreiben und weiterzuentwickeln. In dieser Folge habe ich das ausführlich erklärt. This episode of "Geschichte Europas" by schwarze0fm (Tobias Jakobi) first published 2023-10-23. CC-BY 4.0: You are free to share and adapt this work even for commercial use as long as you attribute the original creator and indicate changes to the original. 247 trailer Y: Quellen no Deutschland,Zeitgeschichte,Quelle,Social Media,Twitter,Deutsche Wiedervereinigung Tobias Jakobi
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the many career paths available to professionals in the therapy field? In this episode, Kelley Stevens interviews Robert Scholz, who shares his journey to success as a therapist, trainer, and crisis management consultant (among other things). With his extensive experience in the mental health field, Robert provides valuable insights on navigating the early stages of a career, making room for growth and shifts, and leaving a legacy you can be proud of. Guest Bio: Robert Scholz – LMFT, LPCC – Psychotherapist, Trainer, Crisis Management Consulting and Certified Executive Coach Robert is a licensed marriage and family therapist and professional clinical counselor, having served in many clinical and leadership roles over his twenty-five years working in university, community mental health, forensic and private practice settings. Robert is well-known for his work as a trainer and consultant in assisting schools/ universities and communities prepare for and respond to major crisis events like wildfires, mass shootings, and other tragedies. Robert has served as an Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Pepperdine's Graduate School of Education and Psychology for many years and has authored numerous publications on the topics of disaster mental health, addiction treatment, and men's mental health. He is an active member of the threat management community, and has held positions within leading organizations such as DPrep Safety, the National Association of Behavioral Intervention and Threat Assessment (NABITA) and the International Alliance for Care and Threat Teams (InterACCT). Email: Robert@RobertTherapy.com Website: www.RobertTherapy.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/robert-scholz-0a082a9 In this Episode: How to carry yourself as a young professional The pros and cons of social media as a marketing tool Navigating the different paths to a successful career Tips for early career professionals Normalizing life and career shifts Highlights: (0:30) - Robert Scholz Introduction (11:38) - Carrying yourself as a young professional (16:42) - Pros and cons of social media as a marketing strategy (21:26) - Professional training and degrees for various career paths (31:35) - Giving back to early-career professionals (38:02) - Normalizing life and career shifts (43:58) - Robert's final key takeaways (45:25) - Kelley answers a listener's question about handling dips in your caseload References: Charlene Underhill Miller Interview (Episode 3) → https://sites.libsyn.com/431784/building-a-practice-that-supports-your-growth-in-the-long-term-with-dr-charlene-underhill-miller Pepperdine University → https://www.pepperdine.edu/ American Counseling Association → https://www.counseling.org/ Get 2 months FREE with Simple Practice → https://partners.simplepractice.com/tppp Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
What happens when two therapists, course creators, and longtime friends come together to discuss the importance of values, identifying your target audience, and embracing the trial and error of it all? A profound and heartfelt conversation unfolds. Join host Kelley Stevens as she reflects with Sasha McPherson on their parallel career journeys, how they stay grounded as working moms, and what's made the most difference as they evolve in their lives and careers. The enduring connection between host and guest allows for a candid and informative discussion – with some laughter in between! Guest Bio: Sasha is a therapist and mom of two. Her practice focuses on supporting mothers and women to live the life they want. She specializes in perinatal mental health, anxiety, ADHD, and depression in women. In this episode: The transition to parenthood and its impact on mental/emotional wellbeing Creating content catered to your target audience Trial and error as necessary for professional growth The value of virtual mental health resources and offerings Assessing barriers for your target community to identify the most effective support The personal work around creating a brand (letting go of expectations, fostering patience) The importance of mental health providers practicing the principles they encourage Locating your values, aligning your actions with those values Highlights: (0:40) – Guest introduction (10:30) – Origins of the course creation process (17:28) – The importance of intentional and specific messaging: “The more specific I become, the more people I can reach.” (20:57) – Letting go of expectations to create space for what actually works (23:35) – Utilizing your values to navigate work/life balance (35:10) – Telehealth vs. in-person (37:02) – The myths that prevent therapists from starting their own practices (42:05) – The expansion of the therapist role into a wide variety of paths/income streams (48:38) – Asking yourself “What do I need right now in my life?” in order to discern future goals and steps (56:45) – Kelley responds to listener Sarah's question about how to overcome fears about establishing an online following References: Sasha's first course: Roadmap to Parenthood → https://www.thriveafterbaby.com/roadmap-to-parenthood Sasha's second course: The Connected Couples Guide → https://www.thriveafterbaby.com/connected-couples-guide Postpartum Support International (PSI → https://www.postpartum.net/ Sunny Lenarduzzi on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@SunnyLenarduzzi Elizabeth Gilbert quote → https://www.elizabethgilbert.com/the-creativity-conversation-continued-todays-subject-stolen-time-dear-o/ Robert Scholz, LMFT → www.RobertTherapy.com Ask Kelley Anything → (805) 243-8241 This podcast is produced and manged by Jenga Creative → jengacreative.com
Muss ich nach dem Donner oder nach dem Blitz zählen? Was ist die Schallgeschwindigkeit? Lässt sich so überhaupt die Entfernung des Gewitters bestimmen? Wir fragen Robert Scholz vom Deutschen Wetterdienst.
Marty, Rachel & Jesse are joined by licensed psychotherapist Robert Scholz to discuss the Strike First mentality of Cobra Kai, bullying, trauma, life events & how these themes relate to the plotline & characters in Cobra Kai. Martin talks about some of the similarities and differences between his character in Cobra Kai & in the original Karate Kid film, and how both the film & show deal with the various facets of bullying in such a unique way. Robert talks about how he got into the fields of mental health & psychotherapy, and the group dives into their perspectives after watching the third episode of season 1 of Cobra Kai.
Risk assessment expert Robert Scholz, LMFT, discusses critical approaches for evaluating whether a client may become violent, including identification of red flags and discussion of a clinician's role in threat management. Particular attention is paid to child, adolescent, and young adult client risk management. WARNING: This episode contains discussion of acts of violence.
Robert Scholz, LMFT, LPCC, a crisis and threat response specialist, discusses some important considerations for practitioners who are contemplating how and when to return the office in the wake of the pandemic. Guidance about how to support clients with this decision-making is discussed, as well as insight for managers/supervisors.
In this episode I get to sit down with a colleague of mine who I have been getting to know more over the last couple of years in our collaborative work together around Restoration Therapy and ministry leaders. Robert Scholz is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, consultant and writer, who specializes in helping individuals and families who are struggling with addictions. I am so glad to have Robert on the podcast, as addictions is something that I come into contact almost everyday in my work, but it's not something that I specialize in. So thankfully I have skilled people like Robert that I can refer to. In this episode we dive into what an addiction is, it's characteristics, and how it is defined. And we explore the impact of addiction on relationships, and more specifically drugs and alcohol, while also touching on the rampant and addictive nature of vaping. Mentioned in the Episode Robert Scholz Website Vital Tools for Relevant Church Leaders: Restoring Relationships and Building Community During Difficult Conversations
Robert Scholz, LMFT, LPCC, and Susan Hall, JD, PhD discuss Disaster Mental Health and how it impacts multiple facets of care, ranging from treatment planning to clinician burnout.
Robert Scholz, LMFT, LPCC, discusses how to elicit, evoke, and respond to client change talk, as well as effective ways to respond to client ambivalence or ‘status quo’ talk. Preparatory and mobilizing change talk are also defined and explored.
Robert Scholz, LMFT, LPCC, explores the four primary conversational techniques used in motivational interviewing conversations: Open-Ended Questions, Affirmations, Reflections and Summaries (OARS); a research review is also provided.
Robert Scholz, LMFT, LPCC, provides an introduction of the theory and practice of Motivational Interviewing with clients struggling with addictive disorders, including the four processes involved in impacting a client's stage of change.
As I'm sure many of you know going through adolescence has always had its difficulties. And with the development of social media, online bullying, and the pandemic it has become an even harder time for kids nowadays to navigate. This episode we will be going over the effect the pandemic has had on our children, how we as parents can help with bullying prevention and more with today's guest licensed marriage and family therapist and clinical counselor Dr. Robert Scholz.Being a mother of two helping my kids grow up to be caring and kind individuals has always been the most important to me. However, with the internet desensitizing our kids to the effect words can have on others and the pandemic hindering their development being a parent has now become more difficult than ever. With suicide rates in kids rising, they are struggling now more than ever and it is our job to give our kids the tools to help our kids get through it.I am so happy to have had Dr.Scholz on this episode as he has had over 25 years of experience in counseling and had great insight to give on what's happening with today's youth. It is incredible what he has done for so many people with consulting schools on massive traumas like shootings and bullying, and working on post- prevention. If you'd like any more information on Dr. Scholz you can find out more through his website roberttherapy.com. I am an independent podcaster and your monthly donations and partnerships help more than you can imagine - Join my Legacy membership on Patreon. Legacies are the founding members of a brand new type of mental health support channel and membership site where we empower and uplift each other and learn how to live healed and whole after traumatic life events. This is a place for trauma survivors as well as their friends and family. This is a safe environment to be vulnerable but it's also a place for celebration and moving forward. Let's all start to embrace who we are becoming by looking forward together! Join my Legacy membership on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/judgingmeghan... #mentalhealth #selfcare #self #judgingothers #judgingmeghan #suicideawareness #suicideprevention #survivor #abuserecovery #traumahealing #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #podcasts #selfhelp #addiction #addictionrecovery #lgbtqsupport #socialmedia #death #tragedy #mentalhealth #adolecense #depression #youth #pandemic #bullying #therapySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/judging-meghan/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy