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#721 Psychologist Jodie Eckleberry-Hunt on her book Move On Motherf*cker
Jodie Eckleberry-Hunt is a board-certified health psychologist who swears her way to sanity using cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, humor, positive psychology, and profanity. Jodie has more than 25 years of professional experience helping others find meaning...
#720 Living A Symbolic Life with Jungian Analyst Jason E. Smith
Jason Smith is a Jungian analyst based in the beautiful Cape Ann region north of Boston, Massachusetts. Jason began his training as a psychotherapist at Pacifica Graduate Institute where he received a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Depth...
#719 Carol Mathews MD on Recognizing and Treating Hoarding Disorder
Dr. Mathews is the Brooke Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Florida and the Director of the Center for OCD, Anxiety and Related Disorders at the University of Florida. Dr. Mathews completed her undergraduate education at Cornell University, and her medical...
#718 Dr. Zurita Ona on ACT Strategies for Coping with OCD and Anxiety
Dr. Zurita Ona, Dr. Z, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in California. Her clinical work started first as a school psychologist and then as a clinical psychologist. She has significant experience working with children, adolescents, and adults with OCD, trauma,...
#717 UK epidemiologist Richard Wilkinson on the psychological effects of social inequality
Transcript Richard Wilkinson studied economic history and the philosophy of science at the London School of Economics before training in epidemiology. He is now Professor Emeritus of Social Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham Medical School, Honorary...
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