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#791 Neil D. Brown LCSW on Family Mental Health During The Time of Covid
Neil D. Brown, LCSW, is a psychotherapist, author, speaker and management consultant based in Santa Cruz, California. When clients come to Neil, they’re wanting more than an empathetic ear. They’re looking to solve a problem: a problem with a relationship, such as...
#790 Joseph Shrand MD on Unleashing The Power of Respect
Dr. Joseph Shrand is Chief Medical Officer of Riverside Community Care headquartered in Dedham, Mass. He has been a Lecturer of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and an adjunct Faculty of Boston Children's Hospital. He is triple Board certified in adult...
#789 Brian Quinn PhD on Depression: Unipolar or Bipolar?
Brian Quinn, LCSW, Ph.D. author of Wiley Concise Guides to Mental Health: Bipolar Disorder and The Depression Sourcebook, 2nd ed., is a clinical social worker in private practice in Huntington, New York. He specializes in working with patients with mood illnesses and...
#788 Richard Hill and Matthew Dahlitz on The Practitioner’s Guide to The Science of Psychotherapy
Richard Hill is managing editor of The Science of Psychotherapy magazine, co-host of The Science of Psychotherapy podcast, and director of the Mindscience Institute. He has presented his extensive research on stress, anxiety, and therapeutic approaches at conferences...
#787 Beatriz and Albert Sheldon discussing Complex Integration of Multiple Brain Systems in Therapy
BEATRIZ SHELDON, M.Ed, Psych. has practiced psychotherapy for forty years in four languages. Ms. Sheldon received specialized post-graduate training in short-term dynamic psychotherapy at McGill Univeristy in Montreal, Canada. She has been director of a psychotherapy...
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