Episodes
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Dr. Torna Li—psychologist and a clinical director for CHE Behavioral Health Services—provides a background on mindfulness, explains how to use mindfulness in therapy with clients, and leads a brief mindfulness session to listeners.
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Dr. Lauren Welter—licensed psychologist and owner of Prairie Home Wellness and Counseling—discusses the mental health needs of individuals who live in rural areas. Specifically, Dr. Welter talks through considerations for providing mental health support to farmers and ranchers.
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Michael Fulwiler—Director of Brand at Heard—discusses some financial considerations for therapists in private practice according to an online survey conducted by Heard. This discussion will not provide specific or formal financial advice and should not be used in place of personalized information from a finance specialist, but will offer psychologists foundational information.
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Dr. Rachel Kramer—clinical psychologist and Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Francisco—discusses considerations for evaluating patients for a potential eating disorder and emphasizes the importance of provider awareness on how to evaluate and treat patients for atypical anorexia nervosa in particular.
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Dr. Markus Brauer—professor and executive director of the Institute for Diversity Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison—defines diversity science and describes how this field aims to increase the effectiveness of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in work, school, and research settings.
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Dr. Alfonso Mercado—a licensed psychologist and Associate Professor at the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley—discusses the mental health impacts and implications of policies of family separation.
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Dr. Ryan C.T. DeLapp—licensed psychologist and director of the Racial, Ethnic, And Cultural Healing program at The Ross Center—discusses how clinicians can address racial stress in youth of color through evidence-based skills and the REACH UP model.
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Andrew Riesen, CEO and Co-Founder of Heard, provides tax tips for psychologists. This discussion will not provide specific or formal tax advice and should not be used in place of personalized information from a tax specialist, but will offer psychologists foundational information and next steps.
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Dr. Kevin Yeates, a licensed psychologist practicing in the U.S. Air Force, discusses military psychology. The views expressed in this recording are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of defense, nor the U.S. Government.
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Dr. Leah Katz—psychologist, social media influencer, and author of Gutsy: Mindfulness Practices for Everyday Bravery—reframes how we understand bravery by focusing on celebrating the small but profound moments of what it is to be human. She incorporates her personal approach to tackling anxiety through mindfulness and related clinical practices.
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Dr. Marisa G. Franco, author of Platonic: How The Science of Attachment Can Help You Make—and Keep—Friends, explores how attachment style influences platonic relationships, how society has deprioritized this type of connection with others, and how we can create stronger friendships.
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Dr. Wei-Chiao Hsu discusses finding a bilingual psychologist in college mental health settings, training to be a bilingual psychologist, and the clinical application of bilingual skills. Listen to The Clinical Consult podcast series for more episodes.
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Dr. Samuel Salamon—a licensed psychologist in private practice—discusses the journey into private practice and provides considerations for establishing a private practice of your own.
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Dr. GiShawan Mance—a licensed psychologist in private practice and Director of Clinical Training at Howard University—discusses her research, racial trauma and its effects on communities of color, and how to address racial trauma in practice and education.
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Dr. Mark Kamena—co-founder and director of research for the first responder support network—discusses first responder psychology. Dr. Kamena provides a background on the history of police and public safety psychology, an update on his work and the demands of the field, the need for more psychologists in first responder psychology, and the direction of treatment.
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Dr. Thomas Doherty—a licensed psychologist in private practice—defines environmental psychology and discusses how to address anxiety related to climate change.
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