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#701 Psychotherapist Dr. Rebecca Berger on Using DBT to Cope Emotionally with the Pandemic
Dr. Rebecca Berger is the Clinical Director of MindWell NYC that is a group practice utilizing evidence-based treatments in Manhattan, NY. Dr. Berger is a licensed clinical psychologist in New York State. She earned her B.A. at SUNY Geneseo in Psychology and...
#700 Studies in Loneliness with Social Psychologist & Attorney J.W. Freiberg
J.W. Freiberg studies chronic loneliness through the unique lens of a social psychologist (PhD, UCLA) turned lawyer (JD, Harvard). A former assistant professor in the department of social psychology at Boston University, he served for decades as general counsel to...
#699 Health Psychology During The Pandemic With Mark Weisberg PhD
Dr. Mark Weisberg is a Board-Certified Clinical Health Psychologist in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is Adjunct Community Faculty, Academic Health Center, University of Minnesota. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, American Society of Clinical...
#698 An Introduction to The Work of Carl Jung with Gary Bobroff M.A.
Gary S. Bobroff is the author of Knowledge in a Nutshell: Carl Jung (Acrturus Books, London 2020). He is the founder of Jungian Online and JUNG Archademy and the developer and facilitator of Archetypal Nature. He has an MA in Jungian-oriented Psychology from...
#697 Therapy on The Virtual Couch During The Pandemic with UK Analyst Prof. Brett Kahr
Over the years, Prof. Brett Kahr has worked in numerous settings, ranging from the British National Health Service, to various universities, to the British Broadcasting Corporation, where he served for many years as Resident Psychotherapist on B.B.C. Radio 2,...
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