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#402 – Techniques for Relieving Depression Without Medication with Bill O’Hanlon
Transcript Bill O'Hanlon, MS, LMFT, has authored or co-authored 36 books, the latest being Out of the Blue: Six Non-Medication Ways To Relieve Depression (W.W. Norton, April 2014). He has written a book on Positive Psychology called The Therapist’s Notebook on...
#401 – A Critical Examination of Monogamy with Christopher Ryan PhD
Christopher Ryan Ph.D. received a BA in English and American literature in 1984 and an MA and Ph.D. in psychology from Saybrook University, in San Francisco, CA twenty years later. He spent the intervening decades traveling around the world, living in unexpected...
#400 – A War Correspondent’s Memoir of Yoga Healing with Brad Willis (Bhava Ram)
Transcript Brad Willis (aka Bhava Ram) is the author of the highly acclaimed new memoir on the healing powers of Yoga and mind/body medicine: Warrior Pose, How Yoga Literally Saved My Life. A former NBC network news war correspondent, Bhava self-healed from stage four...
#398 – A Plan for Long-Term Life Satisfaction with Tobin Hart PhD
Transcript Dr. Tobin Hart provides the following by way of biographical information: “Even as a child, I remember being fascinated by how we know, especially that knowing that takes place in those special moments when the world opens more deeply to us, and we...
#397 – James Alexander PhD Interviews David Van Nuys PhD
David Van Nuys, PhD See https://shrinkrapradio.com/about/ James Alexander, PhD Transcript Australian psychologist, Dr. James Alexander is author of the 2012 book, The Hidden Psychology of Pain. By way of biographical statement, Dr. Alexander writes: “I became a...
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